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/* Past Attractions */
'''Skyway to Fantasyland-''' This Gondola lift transported passengers from Tomorrowland to [[Fantasyland]] from 1971-1995.
'''The Circle Vision 360 Theater-''' This Theater housed a series of attractions all of which were Circle Vision 360 films from 1971-2006. The attractions housed here there were:
* '''America the Beautiful-''' A 360 degree tour of America. Included in the film were scenes from New Salem, Illinois, St. Louis, San Francisco, and Hawaii. Ran from 1971-1974, 1975-1979.
* '''Magic Carpet 'Round the World'-''' A 360 tour of the world, featuring over 20 countries. This film was shown for a brief period during 1974 and 1975 while America the Beautiful was being updated. It was then brought back and permanently stayed in the Circle Vision 360 theater from 1979-1984.
*'''American Journeys-''' A 360 tour of American. American Journeys featured more diversity then America the Beautiful. It opened on September 15th,1984 and closed on January 9th, 1994.
*''' The Timekeeper-''' A 360 trip through time with the Timekeeper and his droid 9-eye. The ride opened in 1994 and closed in 2006. When it opened the Timekeeper was a part of the “new Tomorrowland”.
''' If You Had Wings-''' An Onimover dark ride, which took guests on a “trip” around the world visiting various tour destinations. The ride was sponsored by Eastern Air Lines and was a clear promotion for the company. It opened in 1972 and closed June 1st 1987.
''' If You Could Fly-''' After Eastern Air Lines dropped its sponsorship of the ride, all references to Eastern were removed and the ride was renamed If You Could Fly. The scenes and set remained the same, although the music was different. If You Had Wings opened June 6, 1987 and closed January 4, 1989.
''' Delta Dreamflight-''' Was a pop-up book version of the history of flight using simplistic sets, some Audio Animatronics, and projection effects. Riders passed through scenes of barnstormers, an M-130, Tokyo and Paris in the 1930s. They also traveled through the jet age, and the future of air travel, before finally entering a working jet engine.(2) Delta Dreamflight Opened in 1989 and closed in 1996 after Delta dropped its sponsorship.
'''Take Flight-''' When Delta dropped its sponsorship all references to Delta were removed and the ride was renamed Take Flight. This incarnation lasted from 1996-1998 before closing for good.
''' Mission to Mars-''' Was a similar attraction to Flight to the Moon, however now guests were traveling to Mars, something that humans have never done. Guests would board their spacecraft and enter a large room. Guests could then look out their windows as the spacecraft “traveled” to Mars. Mission to Mars opened in 1975 and closed in 1993.
''' ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter-''' Was a “theater-in-the-round” attraction where guests were placed in the dark along with an escaped Alienalien. Although the attraction was scary for younger children and thus unpopular with some adults, it gained a cult following. The attraction opened in 1995 as part of the “new Tomorrowland” and closed in 2003.
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