Let’s Take a Ride on Spaceship Earth

Today we are going to take a ride on Epcot’s signature and best attraction. Spaceship Earth is one of the last attractions standing in terms of Epcot’s original vision, the only other one coming close being the very underrated Living With the Land.

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Spaceship Earth’s perfect balance of entertainment and education is what made old school Epcot so great. Throw in a duration around 20 minutes and you easily have one of our Top 11 Rides at Walt Disney World.

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In this post we are going to take a full photo tour of the ride with the narration script thrown in for good measure. All photos were taken by me on a single ride through. I grabbed the script from disneyparkscripts.com. Enjoy!

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Like a grand and miraculous spaceship, our planet has sailed through the universe of time; and for a brief moment we have been among it’s passengers. But where are we going? And what kind of future will we discover there? Surprisingly, the answers lie in our past. Since the dawn of recorded history, we’ve been inventing the future one step at a time. So let’s travel back in time together. I’ll show you how our ancestors created the world we know today, and then it will be your turn to create the world of tomorrow.

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Here, in this hostile world, is where our story begins. We are alone, struggling to survive until we learn to communicate with one another. Now we can hunt as a team and survive together.

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It takes 15,000 years to come up with the next bright idea: recording our knowledge on cave walls. There was only one small problem, when we moved, the recorded knowledge stayed behind.

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Now, let’s move ahead to ancient Egypt, because something is about to happen here that will change the future forever. This unknown Egyptian pounding reeds flat is inventing papyrus—a sort of paper.

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Papyrus, in turn, creates better record keeping of plans, designs, and unfortunately taxes. But it also brings with it the dawn of great civilizations.

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At this point, each civilization has its own form of writing, which none of the others can understand. But the Phoenicians, who trade with all of them, have a solution.

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They create a simple, common alphabet, adaptable to most languages. Remember how easy it was to learn your ABC’s? Thank the Phoenicians—they invented them.

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The ancient Greeks were great inventors of the future.

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First, they established public schools, and then begin teaching an intriguing new subject called mathematics. And with math comes mechanical technology and the birth of a high-tech life we enjoy today.

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With lessons learned from the Greeks, the Romans create a powerful empire. To move their armies around, they build a system of roads all over the known world.

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Rome built the first “world wide web,” and it’s leading us into the future. But then we hit a roadblock—Rome falls, and the great Library of Alexandria in Egypt is burned.

IMPORTANT: Remember the wonderful smell of “Rome burning” here!

Much of our learning is destroyed—lost forever… or so we think.

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It turns out there are copies of some of these books in the libraries of the Middle East, being watched over by Arab and Jewish scholars. Call it the first backup system.

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The books are saved, and with them our dreams of the future.

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In the meantime, here in Europe, monks toil endlessly, recording books by hand—but that is about to change.

In 1450, Gutenberg invents the movable type printing press.

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Now knowledge can travel as fast as these new books… and travel they do.

Books make it easier to invent the future in every field, and the result is an incredible explosion of innovation that we call the Renaissance.

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Books, it seems, were just the beginning.

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Now communication technology races headlong into the future, and soon people all over the world are sharing life’s most important moments faster than ever before.

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PAPER BOY:
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Lee surrenders at Appomattox! Civil War is over! Extra! Extra!

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SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR:
I’m sorry, that line is busy. One moment please. One moment, I’ll transfer you.

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RADIO ANNOUNCER:
And today, we received word that Amelia Earhart has landed safe and sound in Wales. Today, July 19th, 1948, will forever be known as the day that she flew across the Atlantic and into the hearts of people around the world. Amelia Earhart has gone where no other woman has gone before!

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By now, we’re all communicating from anywhere on Earth—and in 1969, from somewhere else.

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NEIL ARMSTRONG:
It’s one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind.

To send a man to the moon, we had to invent a new language, spoken not by man, but by computers—at first very large, very expensive computers—but we see the potential.

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What if everyone could have one of these amazing machines in their own house? There’s just one problem: they’re as big as a house. The solution comes in, of all places, a garage in California.

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Young people with a passion for shaping the future put the power of the computer in everyone’s hands. Together, we form a super network that goes with billions of interactions, and once again we stand on the brink of a new Renaissance.

After 30,000 years of time travel, here we are—a truly global community, poised to shape the future of this, our Spaceship Earth.

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For the first time in history, all of us can have a say about the kind of world we want to live in. The choices we have made for the past 30,000 years have been inventing the future one day at a time. And now, it’s your turn.

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Let’s have some fun creating the future, shall we? On your computer screen, answer a few questions for us. Then, we’ll show you a new world, custom made just for you. Ready?

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Well done! Now along with your answers let’s add in some amazing new technology that we happen to know about.

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And now, I believe your future is just about ready. Let’s take a look, shall we?

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So here’s to the next 30,000 years on Spaceship Earth. While no one knows for sure what we’ll see or do, I do know it will be quite an adventure—an adventure that we’ll take and make together. See you in the future!

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Thanks for taking a ride with us! Bye for now!

 

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