admit101-115-863723
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I worked Magic Journeys when I was in college in 1983. It was still in EPCOT's first year. For those of you who know Disney park lore, there used to be a rotation system where you would work each position for 15 minutes till you got "bumped" to break.
I remember the Magic Eye Theatre was paired up with the Image Works (a KODAK visual illusion center on the second floor. So...you started outside at the end of the line, then the front door, then upstairs in Image Works Blue Screen, then Image Works Rover, then down to hand out 3D glasses for half an hour, then Magic Eye Preshow then Magic Eye Theatre, then half an hour at the exit. This last position was to dump all the collected 3D glasses out of the bins on the lobby floor and stack them into trays/boxes before the next show dumped.
The rotation was so damn long that I would get to the Magic Eye Theatre Operator and just stay there all night till the park closed. I must have shown that movie 10 times a night.
But....I loved it. It was very stream of consciousness and had a fabulous score. It really was about the "imagining process" where birds turn to kites which turn to fish, which turn to bats etc. EPCOT had a lot of class then...and this show was very classy. Yes folks. EPCOT opened with NO Disney characters at all! It was all about YOU and YOUR FUTURE. EPCOT Center RIP.
I remember the Magic Eye Theatre was paired up with the Image Works (a KODAK visual illusion center on the second floor. So...you started outside at the end of the line, then the front door, then upstairs in Image Works Blue Screen, then Image Works Rover, then down to hand out 3D glasses for half an hour, then Magic Eye Preshow then Magic Eye Theatre, then half an hour at the exit. This last position was to dump all the collected 3D glasses out of the bins on the lobby floor and stack them into trays/boxes before the next show dumped.
The rotation was so damn long that I would get to the Magic Eye Theatre Operator and just stay there all night till the park closed. I must have shown that movie 10 times a night.
But....I loved it. It was very stream of consciousness and had a fabulous score. It really was about the "imagining process" where birds turn to kites which turn to fish, which turn to bats etc. EPCOT had a lot of class then...and this show was very classy. Yes folks. EPCOT opened with NO Disney characters at all! It was all about YOU and YOUR FUTURE. EPCOT Center RIP.