Horizons – Ultimate Tribute
by admin on May.09, 2006, under Epcot, Future World, Walt Disney World
Horizons – Ultimate Tribute from Martins Videos on Vimeo.
**FIRST AND 2ND VERSIONS ARE NOW SUPERCEEDED BY THIS, MY “ULTIMATE HORIZONS TRIBUTE**
Once again, a complete re edit with far better quality and sound, and more footage. Take a journey back in time to 1979 and the origins of Horizons, Century 3 and Futureprobe ideas, and a full and complete Horizons concept, design and construction section – including ideas that never made the final attraction. Then walk in through Futureport, before taking a full multi angle ride through the entire GE sponsored attraction. Video includes full Magic Highways segment, full Omnimax loop and all 3 complete Choose Your Tomorrow endings. Almost all the Animatronic spiels have been enhanced and
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Horizons, an attraction worth lamenting. « Imagineer2017
December 18th, 2010 on 3:00 pm[…] some of my most treasured extinct attractions. I remembered Horizons, though vaguely. After watching Martin’s amazing video, I remembered more and more. I gained so much respect for this […]
January 20th, 2010 on 11:06 pm
This video is absolutely amazing! So much hard work and creativity was put into Horizons, and it brings tears to my eyes that they just tore it down…
July 19th, 2010 on 5:26 am
Thanks for all your hard work on this video. It brings back a lot of memories of this ride. Excellent work. Thanks so much
July 19th, 2010 on 5:27 am
This Video Is One of A Kind!
The Best I Have Ever Seen So Far!
I Could Watch This Video Everyday If I Wanted To.
It’s That Good…And Informative!
Check Out My Website…It’s a Tribute To The Best Attraction At EPCOT To Date…
We Miss You Horizons,But You Live On In This Video For Sure !
http://www.myspace.com/epcot_horizons
July 19th, 2010 on 5:27 am
correction on above website…
http://www.myspace.com/horizons_epcot
April 28th, 2012 on 3:30 pm
Wow… Watching this brings tears to my eyes. It is so sad that such an incredible attraction had such a tiny lifespan. It seems that Disney used to inspire for greater things with their attractions. All the work and detail in this and all the other lost Epcot rides just puts me in awe. I wish they still dreamed as big as they did in the 70s and 80s.
July 6th, 2013 on 5:39 am
One of seemingly millions of Horizons fans here. Watching Horizons go was difficult….in a way it combined themes from several of the other Future World attractions, and even offered interactivity through its ending. Love your tributes, and they are very well done. Great to see fan videos by someone with production experience! Thanks for taking us back to the original, and in many ways best, EPCOT Center.
March 19th, 2016 on 3:42 pm
What’s the title of the music that’s used in opening of the movie?