Notes from 2009:
Overall I enjoyed the the Undiscovered Future World Tour. This time around we visited a couple new locations that were of interest to me. I really enjoyed the General Motors Lounge as well as seeing the backstage areas of Journey into Imagination. The 3D glasses cleaning machine was fun to see and interesting to learn they do the glasses for all four parks there. I guess that makes sense to save money to only have one machine. Also this time around our guide spent quite a bit more time trying to relate EPCOT and the tour directly to Walt Disney. I thought this was a nice touch and kind of interesting to see.
Notes from 2004:
I found the Undiscovered Future World tour
an enjoyable morning. The tour is a walking tour of the Future World half
of EPCOT. It focusses on the history of the park and the attractions as
well as some behind the scenes information and stops. The history portion
of the tour was interesting to me but almost all the information presented
I already had ingrained in memory, but not to many in our group. The highlights
of the tour for me were the backstage and VIP areas we visited. I had
never been back to the marina area or to the Living Seas and Mission Space
lounges. I was a little disappointed in the number of times the guide
said that something was off limits due to the Food & Wine or changes
in the tour. I think as a presentation point not knowing that would have
been better. An example that comes to mind is over at the Universe of
Energy he described how they used to be able to walk into the dinosaur
scene but now we are just able to walk into a room and get pictures with
an old bird that is no longer in the show. Unlike several of the other
tours we have taken this one did not supply any food or beverages but
instead some free time to go buy whatever you wanted. I thought it should
have included something, the break seemed out of place and a little strange,
especially after some of the great food that was presented on previous
tours like the Wild By Design and Keys to the Kingdom.
Another strange occurrance on our tour this time were the number of drop
outs. We lost about a third of our group for various reasons. The tour
guide took this rather hard and was at a loss just as we were. I am not
sure what these guests were expected, but I thought the tour was covering
what it was advertised to be. The two groups that bailed out both did
so within the first 1/4 of the tour. This was a good thing for us as it
made the group smaller and more presonalized.
I would like to warn anyone about this tour.. it does invovle quite a
bit of walking in a condensed amount of time. There is plenty of opportunity
to sit inside airconditioned buildings though.
The highlight of the tour for me was stopping by the marina and seeing
the dry dock as well as the Illuminations barges. I wish we could have
spent more time out there and walked around a bit more. I thought the
tour was very well focused on showcasing where many of the ideas for EPCOT
came from and tying the history of attractions back to Disneyland and
Walt Disney.
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