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Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress

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==Deleted Scenes==
 
Since the show moved to Walt Disney World only two scenes have been removed. The Original Disney World show ended with a scene set during New Year’s Eve in the 1970s. This show was then changed to New Year’s Eve in the 1980s (in 1981). In 1993 (with the scene now obviously dated) the final scene was updated once again to the current one, Christmas in the 21st century.
===New Year’s Eve (1970s)===
The grandmother responded to this by saying that in her day women had time for fun things, at which point Sarah cut her off responding, "Such as canning and polishing the stove?” The grandfather then spoke up saying that he and grandmother had always made a good team. Jane, Sarah’s daughter then retorted, "grandma spent most her time on the bench", causing everybody to laugh. John and his dad then talked about how they were going to watch football on T.V. all day on New Year’s, with the grandfather remarking that he felt bad for all those people "bucking traffic and those crowds". This response surprised Jane who told her grandfather that "you really do care about people". Her grandfather responded that his generation had always cared about people. John agrees and comments that progress for people has always been a challenge. His son then interjected saying, that when there were problems, that was when the most progress seemed to be made.
John then told the family that it was getting close to midnight, and that they better watch the New Year’s celebrations on TV. The TV then turned on, just in time for the Walt Disney World New Year’s Year's celebrations. A newscaster, broadcasting from atop the [[Contemporary Resort]] , said that all around, people were joining together to celebrate the New Year with hope and optimism. The family then commented that the chili was almost ready. They all agreed that they were living in the best time, and that electricity had really helped their way of living. Finally the family sang "The Best Time of Your Life " one more time as the scene ended.===New Year's Eve (1980s)===[[Image:finale80s.jpg|350px|thumb|The finale scene the 1980s version of the Carousel of Progress.]]The New Year's Eve 1980s scene started with the family singing the show's theme song (at the time) "The Best Time of Your Life". The family was positioned in the same places that they are in the current show. Trish (holding a guitar) and her grandfather sat around the Christmas tree, while Jim and his grandmother sat next to a large TV. John and Sarah were both in the kitchen area, with John cooking and Sarah sitting next a computer. As always, the family's dog was sitting on the kitchen floor. After they had finished singing, John commented on how beautiful the sunset looked and how happy it made him. Sarah then said that she was just happy that everybody could be together for New Year’s Eve.
===New Year’s Eve (1980s)===[[Image:finale80s.jpg|350px|thumb|The finale scene the 1980s version of the Carousel of Progress.]]The Christmas 1980s scene started with the family singing the showgrandmother then agreed, and said that "it's theme song (at the a great time) "The Best Time of Your Lifeto be alive". The family was positioned in the same places Jim reminded her, that they are in the current show. Trish (holding a guitar) she and her grandfather sat around husband did all kinds of things during the Christmas treepast year including: traveling the world, taking up tennis, while Jim and his organizing their high school reunion. The grandmother sat next replied that they all have a lot to a large TV. John and Sarah were both in the kitchen areabe thankful for, something that her husband agreed with John cooking and Sarah sitting next a computer. As alwaysJohn, the family's dog who was sitting on cooking the kitchen floor, told everybody that he's making his famous "Omelet Superb avec Jambone". Jim and Trish then pointed out that “Omelet Superb avec Jambone” just meant simply ham and eggs. After they had finished, John commented on how beautiful responded by asking whatever happened to respecting your elders, his father replied that he always wondered the sunset looked and how happy it made himsame thing when (John) was young. Sarah then said told John that she was just happy that everybody could be together for going to put his recipe "on memory", which prompted Trish to ask Sarah to put the New Year’s Evecelebration from Europe on the television. The television in the middle of the room then showed New Year’s celebrations from London and Paris, before finally stopping on Walt Disney World, where the family watched the fireworks in awe.
The grandmother then agreed, and said that it's a great time to be alive. Jim reminded her, that she and her husband did all kinds of things during the past year including: traveling the world, taking up tennis, and organizing their high school reunion. The grandmother replied that they all have a lot to be thankful for, something that her husband agreed with. John, who was cooking the kitchen, told everybody that he's making his famous "Omelet Superb avec Jambone". Jim and Trish then pointed out that “Omelet Superb avec Jambone” just meant simply ham and eggs. After John responded by asking whatever happened to respecting your elders, his father replied that he always wondered the same thing when (John) was young. Sarah then told John that she was going to put his recipe "on memory", which prompted Trish to ask Sarah to put the New Year’s celebration from Europe on the television. The television in the middle of the room then showed New Year’s celebrations from London and Paris, before finally stopping on Walt Disney World, where the family watched the fireworks in awe.After the fireworks, the grandmother and grandfather commented that they all have a lot to celebrate. Jim told his grandparents that the world had gotten more complicated, which his grandfather responded that that was always the case. Finally, Jim told the family that they all had a lot more choices now. Sarah agreed, and then told him that his ham and eggs were finished. With the food now ready, the whole family sang "The Best Time of Your Life", ending the scene.
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