Imagine a family seeing this in 2027.
The grandmother sees the world she knew in the 60s. The parents look back on their own childhood in the 80s. A young adult remembers being a kid around Y2K. Then they can all see an optimistic vision of where we’re headed.
Beautiful.
I’m so serious that I think they should use this as an opportunity to send components of the original back to Anaheim and have two shows.
Disneyland gets Walt’s Worlds Fair version (1900s-20s-40s-60s) and Disney World gets its Horizons-esque sequel (1960s-80s-2000s-future).
@WorldofManimal As in the original 1964 version, the time periods were deliberately chosen to make them relatable to different generations in the audience.
Progress can be both incremental and revolutionary.
Alright hear me out, a narrative retheme of Disney’s Hollywood Studios where the sorcerer hat makes all the Disney characters come out of their movies. Would help explain Toy Story land, Galaxy’s Edge, and the new Monstropolis cohesively…
#Disney#DisneyParks#HollywoodStudios
Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress is headed towards a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow ✨ You'll get to see John, Sarah and the whole family experience new decades, when the attraction is updated at Disney World in 2027 🗓️https://t.co/pRz5KCMqy8