Talk:Journey Into Imagination With Figment

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Journey into the imagination as it originally was must be restored!

Sadly we don't have any power over Disney Co.'s corporate decisions. -- user:zanimum
someone needs to rework the tenses. Concluding 13:25, 3 October 2005 (UTC)

This article desperately needs to be cleaned up. There is a lot of bias as well. Elleohelle

Good news, Dreamfinder is apparently returning [1] --FigmentJedi 00:24, 17 May 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Peoplemover vrs. Omnimover

The JII vehicles were not omnimovers: after they went through the loading area they seperated into trains with cars of five much like how the Peoplemovers went through the load area continuously and then seperated into trains. I believe someone should either replace the term 'omnimover' with 'peoplemover' or simply refer to them as trains or ride vehicles. To clarify the differences for those who confuse these two Disney ride systems...


Omnimover: Continuously moving stream of vehicles without speed changes
Peoplemover: Vehicles which enter a load area continuously and then seperate into individual cars or trains. Peoplemovers may have speed changes and almost always after leaving the load area.

[edit] Opening

The opening was in 1983? Is this correct? I thought it was a opening day attraction. --blm07 10:52, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

It opened in 1983. Magic Journeys preceded it. 1ne 21:43, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
The pavilion opened in 1983 with only the 3-d show, Magic Journeys opened. The ride opened in the main building in 1983 because of technical difficulties during the blimp scene. If it weren't for the trouble the imagineers were having on that scene, the ride would have opened opened in 1982 along with the rest of the pavilion.

[edit] NPOV

Second half of section "Fourth Refurbishment?" is nominated for administrator review after repeated reposts of this text by 24.93.113.181. Steevo714 23:45, 3 January 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] I agree ... restore

I agree figment was my favorite character from EPCOT. He was the EPCOT mascot of sorts that never quite took off -- I remember Figment things for sale all over the park. I was extremely disappointed with the Eric Idle thing (1999-2001) and STILL think the latest incarnation to be a half-cooked, poor half-rehab job. But judge me as you will -- I also want Captain EO back!

Jamesk144 02:33, 20 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Dreamfinder ship gone

About 5 or 6 years ago, one of the original Dreamfinder ships was sold by WDW on eBay. It didn't sell for very much and required pick-up with a tractor-trailer due to its size and weight. I would imagine that all the original gear was sold or otherwise disposed of. I've been a quiet supporter of a return to the original ride, which I dearly miss, but wonder how possible that is with all the material gone. Drgitlow 04:18, 2 July 2007 (UTC)

I doubt the Imagineers would completely duplicate the original ride, and even if they were, they would most likely build new versions of the original props and figures. If there is going to be a fourth refurb, I'd imagine (no pun intended) that they'll try to capture the spirit of the original while creating a new and original ride experience. Justin The Claw 03:33, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Voice of Dreamfinder

Many sites list Chuck McCann as the voice of Dreamfinder, but according to this PDF, the voice was Ron Schneider after Chuck was "let go." So maybe Chuck did voice him, but apparently, not throughout the entire attraction. --blm07 19:43, 15 May 2008 (UTC)