EPCOT Center in less than five minutes (Alternate Music)

Posted on 27. Jan, 2010 by Donald Duck in Videos

Basically the same as the original video, but with different music for select attractions upon request. (this one has actually grown on me, I like it better than the original) MUSIC: Intro to the original EPCOT Center Entrance loop Tomorrow’s Child Universe of Energy (Feel the Flow) Celestial Sodapop New Horizons (Synthesizer) It’s Fun to Be Free One Little Spark Listen to the Land Living Seas (Main Theme) Day One

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25 Responses to “EPCOT Center in less than five minutes (Alternate Music)”

  1. tamworthaj

    27. Jan, 2010

    me going for the 3rd time in september 2010 staying next to epcot and cant wait. but the 8.30 houre plain ride is a pain and then 1 houre in cars but its worth it 100%

  2. Nancyjean24

    27. Jan, 2010

    This was so much fun to watch. I do remember the video chat,back in 1984,and thinking,”that will never happen.” LOL!

  3. davewasbaloo

    27. Jan, 2010

    Oh man, thanks for reminding me of when it used to be worth going to Florida, before they raped the place and made it a commercial for cartoons.

  4. abzluvspenguins

    27. Jan, 2010

    I’m going in September, i go every year and I’m so excited!

  5. mcog2006

    27. Jan, 2010

    I’m going there next month, I haven’t been there in five years, so it’s gonna be kinda different knowing that the good stuff isn’t there anymore.

  6. MissDisneyUSA

    27. Jan, 2010

    Also I did see the Food rocks show in year of 1993 and it was so good,Im taking my 5 year old daughter there next year and she would have loved that show!
    i guess you can look at it two ways,people who have never been to epcot appreciate the new attractions more than people who have visited since they were little and was lucky enough to have seen the classic attractions that have now gone! Epcot will always remain the best place on earth for me,no matter what they do! Peace XXXXX

  7. MissDisneyUSA

    27. Jan, 2010

    im not sure if anyone else agrees with me on this,But Epcot is more of a educational park with attraction that are meant to inspire & edcucate…i simly loved Horizons,and the living seas these were both Epcot classics that they have removed and updated,i just wish they would have kept the two there because disney have plenty of thrill rides in other parks and Epcot is for people who enjoy inspirational rides and pure classics!

  8. DisneyFreakFilms

    27. Jan, 2010

    epcots a park of the future so its supposed to change with the new technologey.But it would be nice to bring back the dreamfinder

  9. 1983horizons1

    27. Jan, 2010

    I would rather be inspired than jostled around for a few minutes.

  10. ForceMaximus84

    27. Jan, 2010

    In most cases, I agree. I do miss Horizons and Living Seas, though. You can’t beat those two originals!

  11. bwayguy17

    27. Jan, 2010

    but do you remember how there were two kids talking on video chat in the ending of SSE? do you know what that is? that is now skype today…the technology changed, so it was pointless having that in there and saying this is our future when we already have it today.

  12. bwayguy17

    27. Jan, 2010

    wow, it was nice….but when you think about the true essence of EPCOT, it’s a good thing that it changed. as a Cast Member there, i know that it’s supposed to change because of the changing technologies. really, would you rather go on world of motion, a slow moving ride, or test-track, and intense ride. horizons vs. mission:space, soarin’ vs. food rocks…just my opinion.

  13. Bater8slater

    27. Jan, 2010

    Oh how I miss the wonder’s of life pavillion. I never had the chance to go in there because where they put the dome at. Just think about it. Between trees at the courner of EPCOT. And I like journey into Imagination with figment more than dreamfinder and Living with the see’s with nemo is better. I also miss Disney food Rocks. I never had the chance to see that to.

  14. Kimmiesmidge

    27. Jan, 2010

    WOW perfect – EPCOT THE WAY IT SHOULD BE

  15. IUMuscGrad

    27. Jan, 2010

    I agree. the rides the way I remember them from the 80’s and early 90s were SO much better than they are now. They INSIST on putting in the cutesy characters from the movies into the pavilions and rides where they don’t belong. It was always “the Living Seas” not with “Nemo and Friends.” that ruined it. Just like Iago ruined the Tiki Birds in the Magic Kingdom.

  16. Gello70

    27. Jan, 2010

    That’s the Universe of Energy, one of Epcot’s hidden jewels.

  17. MethodistMichael

    27. Jan, 2010

    Journey into your imagination has been changed twice

  18. mike122448

    27. Jan, 2010

    I think its safe to say all the orogional stuff in future world is now ling gon. Same names in some of them but diferent. Well at least the fountain is still there and they just invested in it and the shows thank god. i miss the old ending of spaceship earth.

  19. GNRfan97

    27. Jan, 2010

    EPCOT litterally closed down every original ride they had… but I am more upset about the first Journey Into Imagination closing, but EPCOT is still a fun place to go to =-D

    (Still upset about Figment)

  20. mc1186

    27. Jan, 2010

    EPCOT Center….how i miss thee….

  21. smokedrugsalot

    27. Jan, 2010

    retrofuturistic bliss

  22. fat21s

    27. Jan, 2010

    wow them dinousurs look real cool and why are there things like going in time and people ?

  23. GraveRippers2

    27. Jan, 2010

    I went there a few weeks ago but we only rode 5 rides.

    1. Test Track
    2. Honey I Shrunk The Audience
    3. The Seas With Nemo & Friends
    4. Spaceship Earth
    5. Mission Space

  24. mike122448

    27. Jan, 2010

    Thats the real epcot. I like how you added the epcot fountain. I heard it might be listed on the map. that is the real epcot as of year 200 it turned into 6 flags at epcot center lol. Epcot is still my favorite park. They have to stop changing the classic rides and open up a new section and add horizons again. I was realey little the last time I walked out of horizons but didnt they put stuff from horizons into spaceship earth.

  25. daizygrl

    27. Jan, 2010

    Ahhh… I can smell the “oranges” from Horizon’s as we speak. :)

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