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Spaceship Earth - Take a journey into the history of human communication in this massive geosphere. Presented by AT&T, and narrated by Jeremy Irons, see some of the greatest accomplishments in the history of Human Communication. You start with the cavemen, journey to Ancient Greece, watch the fall of Rome, pass through the Dark Ages, roar into the 20th Century, and even get a glimpse of future possibilities. After you exit the ride, AT&T invites you to explore their Global Neighborhood before you return to Future World. |
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Ellen's Energy Adventure - Join Ellen Degeneris and her neighbor, Bill Nye the Science Guy, and explore "The Universe of Energy." Renovated in 1996, the attraction begins inside of Ellen's apartment. She is watching Jeopardy! and hates Energy. She dreams that she is on the show against her old Genius College roommate (Jamie Lee Curtis), and Albert Einstein. All of the categories are about Energy. Ellen uses Disney Magic to stop her dream and Bill Nye takes her on the journey of a lifetime. They start at the beginning of the Universe and move through the age of Dinosaurs back into our present. Ellen returns to Jeopardy! after her journey, and you'll have to ride to find out the rest. |
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Wonders of Life - Presented by Metropolitan Life, this pavilion is all about the "Good Healthy Life!" Ride through the Human Body in Body Wars (Must be 40 inches to ride). Travel inside the mind of a 12 year old child in Cranium Command. See where babies actually come from in "The Making of Me." Even Goofy has his own show about good nutrition. All of the food is very health conscience, and the pavilion has plenty of activities to do. |
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Horizons - This attraction has been closed permanently and the buidling has been demolished. Some of the old audioanamatronics for this attraction and the World of Motion attraction can bee seen in the "Prop Room" on the Backlot Tour at The Disney Studios. |
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Mission Space - Set to open in 2003, this attraction will take guests on a new "one of a kind" experience to outer space. Check out ScreamScape for information on this new attraction. |
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Test Track - Just opened in 1999 after almost 3 years of refurbishment, this GM sponsored attraction puts you where no Human has ever gone before: Behind the wheel of a GM test vehicle. This ride simulates all of the tests that each GM car goes through before it is sold. Some of the tests include high speed inclines, temperature variance tests, ABS testing, and everyone's favorite, highway driving where the cars accelerate up to 65 MPH. Hang on to your seats! Must be 40 inches to ride. |
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Imagination - The Journey Into Imagination Ride and the Imageworks area are closed again after being completly redone in 1999. Apparently Disney realized that this was not a good attraction and was too scary for young children. Honey I Shrunk the Audience features the family from the movie led by Professor Wayne Szkalinsky. He accidentally shrinks you, the audience, and their children begin to wreak havoc on you. This show will frighten small children and some adults. |
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The Land - Presented by Nestle, the Land features three separate attractions and two food areas. Living with the Land is a boat ride that takes you on a journey to discover how man has learned to use the land to grow food. Food Rocks is a rock concert about good nutrition. It features some of the hottest rock stars of all time: Pita Gabriel, The Refrigerator Police, The Get the Point Sisters, and Chubby Cheddar. In the Harvest Theater, join Simba, Timon, and Pumba in "The Circle of Life." Timon and Pumba want to develop the local lake, but Simba warns them of the repurcussions. The Garden Grill is a fun restaurant which rotates while you eat. The Food court downstairs features something for everyone. |
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The Living Seas - Descend in a Hydrolator to Sea Base Alpha. Take a journey through the largest man-made coral reef. See sharks, rays, and many other fish as you explore this 2 million gallon aquarium. You can also see manatees, divers, and even dine amongst the fish at the Coral Reef Restaurant You won't need your swim fins, the entire pavilion is air conditioned for your convenience. |
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Innoventions - See the future of technology with your own eyes. Explore this two part pavilion and interact with all of the new gadgets that will be coming to stores in the near future. Those companies which have displays are: GE, GM, AT&T, Motorola, IBM, Apple Computer, Honeywell, Sega, and many more. You can spend hours exploring, so leave plenty of time in your schedule. |
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Shopping and Dinning - The best shop in Future World, Mouse Gear, located in Innoventions East. There is one main restaurant in Future World. The Electric Umbrella features hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, pizza, and snacks. |
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