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- Horizons (Epcot) - Wikipedia
Horizons originally closed in December 25, 1994, a little more than a year after General Electric had ended its sponsorship of the attraction Horizons re-opened on December 24, 1995 due to the closure of two other attractions that were down for refurbishment in Future World, Universe of Energy and World of Motion
- LOST EPCOT - Horizons - History
Horizons opened on October 1, 1983 It was sponsored by General Electric (GE) from its opening until September 1993 Horizons closed in January 1999 The entire pavilion was demolished in the summer of 2000 to make way for a new pavilion called Mission: SPACE Mission: SPACE opened in August 2003
- Horizons Fact Sheet - INTERCOT
Horizons was presented by General Electric from October 1, 1983 to September 30, 1993 It remained open without G E 's sponsorship until Fall 1994 The pavilion reopened in December of 1995 without any company's sponsorship Horizons closed forever January 9, 1999 Site work began on August 5, 1981 and actual construction began in January of 1982 Deconstruction of the pavilio began in April 2000
- Horizons at EPCOT Center - Walt Dated World
Horizons was sponsored by General Electric up until September 30, 1993 and guests who walked through the sliding doors to the queue would often hear an instrumental arrangement of GE's commercial jingle We Bring Good Things to Life After GE dropped sponsorship of the ride, Horizons closed for about two years before reopening again in late 1995 while World of Motion was being remodeled into
- Horizons at Epcot Center Timeline
Horizons Future World, Epcot Center TIMELINE 1979 - Early concepts were pitched by eventual project show designer George McGinnis, but records give official 'idea germination' date of 1980 1st October 1982 - EPCOT Center opens to the public Horizons appears on guide literature and is scheduled to open a year later 1st October 1983 - Opening day 30th September 1993 - General Electric's
- Horizons (Epcot) - Wikiwand
The attraction officially opened on October 1, 1983, as part of Phase II of EPCOT Center [1] Horizons originally closed in December 25, 1994, a little more than a year after General Electric had ended its sponsorship of the attraction Horizons re-opened on December 24, 1995 due to the closure of two other attractions that were down for refurbishment in Future World, Universe of Energy and
- Horizons (Epcot) — Grokipedia
Horizons was an Omnimover dark ride attraction located in the Future World section of Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort, sponsored by General Electric, that transported guests on a 15-minute journey envisioning optimistic 21st-century human lifestyles across urban, desert, undersea, and orbital environments
- Disney World Got Rid of Horizons Over 20 Years Ago… and the Replacement . . .
The entry portal at Brava Centauri during the Horizons attraction in EPCOT [The Walt Disney Company] In the spring of 2000, Disney announced that Horizons would be replaced by a new space attraction, initially sponsored by Compaq Over the next three years, the attraction took shape as a massive simulator that would allow guests to experience firsthand what astronaut training is like
- The History of EPCOTs Horizons - DisneyTips. com
None of the above, actually EPCOT’s “thesis statement,” if you will, came in the form of a ride that opened a year after the Park itself, and thus benefited from the full focus of the team of Imagineers who put together Walt Disney World‘s second gate That ride? The much beloved, and sadly long extinct dark ride attraction, Horizons
- Horizons - D23
Horizons Horizons Pavilion in Future World at Epcot, opened on October 1, 1983, sponsored by General Electric until September 30, 1993 It closed on January 9, 1999 Horizons was one of the first attractions in Future World to be devoted primarily to the future
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