Subpar Journey Into Imagination with Figment Ride Approaches 20 Years at EPCOT with No Replacement in Sight

Tom Corless

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Subpar Journey Into Imagination with Figment Ride Approaches 20 Years at EPCOT with No Replacement in Sight

The original Journey Into Imagination attraction at EPCOT opened on March 5, 1983. The attraction was so complicated that it was delayed 5 months from opening with the rest of the park in October of 1982, but when it did open, it was an immediate hit with guests and a much needed diversion for those with children in a park that lacked Disney characters at the time. Journey Into Imagination produced two incredible characters that would move a lot of merchandise in the park’s early days, something Disney really couldn’t do until they infused Mickey and the gang in rainbow space suits into the park’s items years later. Dreamfinder and Figment were an integral part of EPCOT Center until their attraction was closed in October of 1998 when corporate sponsor Kodak decided it was time to remove the aging attraction rather than update it.

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The following attraction, Journey Into Your Imagination, opened in October 1999 during what would likely be considered the previous low point in the history of Walt Disney Imagineering and the Disney Parks. This period would bring other notorious attractions and additions such as Rocket Rods, Superstar Limo, Disney’s California Adventure, and Walt Disney Studios Paris, just to name a few of the duds (some of which are finally being addressed now, all these years later). Needless to say, it was hard to find a guest who enjoyed the cheap-looking, mostly uninspired Journey Into Your Imagination, and guest relations at Walt Disney World was bombarded with complaints from guests of how bad the ride was and how they missed Figment and Dreamfinder dearly. The complaints were so numerous that the ride was closed less than two years later in the fall of 2001 and Imagineers tasked with fixing the ride on an extraordinarily limited budget. In fact, the budget was too small to complete the new ride, so money was siphoned off of the upcoming Mission:SPACE attraction without the knowledge of management. Then Disney CEO Micheal Eisner reportedly hated the Figment character, so he was unwilling to let the company spend much on such a project.

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In June 2002, Journey into Imagination with Figment opened to guests. Having attended this grand opening, I was very happy to see Figment return home and to hear the classic “One Little Spark” theme reinstated. However, as nice of a gesture as it was, this always felt like a temporary fix until something better could be drawn-up. Once the novelty of our purple dragon friend’s return wore off, the sheen of this polished turd was gone and the internet went back to rumors of a new Imagination pavilion. That was the mid-2000’s, it is now 2021. This ride is still open. In fact, in 2018, it became the longest running attraction to ever occupy the space, outliving the original attraction by a few years now. Next year, this ride will turn 20-years-old, a milestone no one could have possibly imagined when this opened to the public.

With the original ride being many a fan’s favorite attraction of all-time and Figment seemingly more relevant than ever thanks to the nostalgia of others in my age range and our willingness to buy anything with him on it, It would be an understatement to say that the time has come for something new. How this attraction has lived in this state for almost 20 years is beyond me, sadly probably a product of the booming merchandise sales of Figment items. Why would you fix something if it’s making money? Well, if you don’t understand that Figment’s merchandise sales are in spite of the horrendous attraction that stands there today, this line of thinking makes some sense.

Even though the finish line was seemingly in sight with the overhaul of EPCOT, rumored plans for new attractions in this space have gone silent.

If you would like to take an in-depth, multi-hour trip through the history of Journey Into Imagination at Epcot, please check out our Back to the Future segment:

10 thoughts on “Subpar Journey Into Imagination with Figment Ride Approaches 20 Years at EPCOT with No Replacement in Sight”

  1. They did imply that they are planning something special for it. There’s even a model in the preview room. I wonder if something is going to happen. Maybe you can write a letter to them about it.

      • Well who knows…. they could be planning something for it. They did imply something in the past. Also I should bring up that one time I sent a message to another post. It was approved…… but I couldn’t find it. Do you know what that was the case.

  2. I love that ride, and so do my kids. It’s a must ride on every visit. So I think some of this is objective opinion.

  3. Probably waiting until after all the renovations in the other parts of EPCOT are completed. It won’t last beyond this decade, surely.

  4. Stop trying to make “Figment replacement” Happen. It’s never gonna happen. Can we please focus on getting the Play Pavilion and Dirt pit successfully filled before we get back to Figment. Animal Kingdom also has a much more glaring replacement need, since they are 4 attractions short of having enough to do at the park anyway and just lost Primeval whirl. And both the Magic Eye Theatre and Spaceship earth also need help more than Figment does, the Pixar thing is totally pointless and Spaceship earth needs its big refurb yesterday.

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