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discussion with Verne, and therefore saw all that went on with the Timekeeper. Wells was flabbergasted, and Verne and Nine-Eye exchanged goodbyes as Wells struggled to understand what just happened. Nine-Eye returned to the present time, and now that guests had witnessed a "flawless" demonstration of his Time Machine, Timekeeper decided to send Nine-Eye into the future along with a few guests that volunteered to travel with her.
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short speech on how his machine would change the world just as the ones that surrounded guests in the pre-show room. He even sang briefly about visionaries. After that, he introduced the crowd to "Nine-Eye", and explained how she would travel through Time first and let guests see this through her eyes. Guests then watched Nine-Eye's training videos, which included a plunge over
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the Exhibition (which made Timekeeper ironically reply that he did it in 80 days). They agreed, and Timekeeper set the Machine for the present date. He sent Verne and Nine-Eye to a dark tunnel, which Verne believed to be a "dark future". They were unaware they were standing in a railroad tunnel. The next thing to happen was a collision between Jules Verne and a French
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European scientists of the past on an intelligent computer. However, to keep the audience focused and use imagination to depict situations and places that do not cater to the average person, the number of visions of the past and extreme situations of the plot kept increasing all the time for the project.
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Timekeeper and Nine-Eye, realizing their mistake, tried to send him back, but he refused after discovering he had finally arrived in the future he had always dreamed of. He begged for them to show him the world of the present in 10 minutes or less, so he could return to 1900 and deliver his speech at
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Before the actual show, guests were introduced to the invention of the show, "Circumvisual PhotoDroid", more frequently referred to as "Nine-Eye". The nine eyes she had represented the nine cameras used in filming the show in the round, thus showing the view from one of her "eyes" on each of the nine
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near Paris. The two Russian lovers were accidentally taken to Paris as well, where they could start their honeymoon. As Verne witnessed planes (the "flying wagons" as he called them), he begged for Timekeeper to let him fly. An employee soon arrived, discovered Nine-Eye, and started talking to her.
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marked the first time that the Circle-Vision film process was used to deliver a narrative story line. This required a concept to explain the unusual visual characteristics of the Theater, hence the character Nine-Eye. Nine-Eye was sent through Time by The Timekeeper, so that she could send back the
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Blast into the Future by checking out the Renault Reinastella! The Reinastella's futuristic design features a vocal command system that makes steering wheels and accelerators a thing of the past. With a cruising height that ranges from 15 centimetres (5.9 in) to 150 metres (490 ft) above
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making cars is shown (until this company dropped its sponsorship in 2002). Guests were introduced to Timekeeper, who told them they were about to join him in an experimentation by viewing his last and greatest invention: his extraordinary machine to explore Time. Before he introduced it, he gave a
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The original concept for the film had included Jules Verne and the culture of past and present European history and events, and new inventions. Along with the previous elements, the story had to do with the idea of Time Travel with one concept including a child that explored the story of the great
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of the 1900 Exposition Universelle. However, Timekeeper made one mistake in the wrong year; Verne being in the right place, but at the wrong time, in the 1990s (the present day when the attraction opened). When they finally returned Verne to 1900, H.G. Wells happened to go back to the site of his
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This pre-show scene was similar to the European version, however with some differences. Instead of the dark circular enclave as in the Paris location, a bright open area was present. The wall that separated the building from the Tomorrowland corridor was a large stained-glass mural featuring 22
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A Reinastella model was displayed near the entrance, but it was removed in 2002, when Renault dropped sponsorship. However it remained in the final scene of the film. The prototype car was then seen around Europe in auto shows, most recently on display at Renault's showroom on the
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movie screens. She was the latest development by The Timekeeper, the inventor of the Time Machine. Guests were invited to be witnesses of the first use ever of the newly invented Machine. Guests also watched Nine-Eye's training videos, which included a plunge over
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Since both the European and Japanese versions opened before Orlando's version was created, the voicecast and dialogue are completely different. The American-style dialogue was not present in these versions, and it was a close translation of the French dialog.
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The original European version of the film was different from the American version. A certain number of scenes were cut including the hot air balloon scene, some European coastline scenes, and a dialogue between Jules Verne and an employee of Paris'
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From the train, Jules Verne and Nine-Eye explored the modern streets of Paris (with Verne walking among the traffic, nearly causing an accident), which led Verne, curious, to try driving. As such, Timekeeper put him in the front seat of a
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sponsoring the film. These plans were later scrapped due to financial difficulties within the Parks & Resorts division, most stemming from the billion dollar losses incurred with the EuroDisney project. However, some clips of
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on the poster. The American Film Theater was known as "Transportarium" for a period of six months after it debuted, but the name was later dropped in lieu of "Tomorrowland Metropolis Science Center", or formally "The Timekeeper".
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However, Timekeeper messed up and sent her to a Scottish battlefield in which one warrior came after her. Finally once the kinks of the Time Machine got worked out, Timekeeper sent Nine-Eye to the year 1503, at the height of the
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and working on a model of his Flying Machine. Nine-Eye, being curious, picked up an item close to her, and was quickly noticed by Leonardo, who became fascinated by the strange machine, and started drawing it on paper.
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in the United States, the attraction faced even harder times, due in part to a general decline in tourism due to the terrorist acts. The fact the film featured a scene of New York that still included the now-destroyed
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as the showcase attraction of the land at the time. However, TIME Magazine derided the film as a "flop" of a "wan drama" in its review of Disneyland Paris. The next year, the third incarnation of the ride opened at
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However, Verne, who ventured far from there, was arrested by policemen. With the help of the employee and Timekeeper's grip on time, Verne was freed (these two scenes were not part of Orlando's version).
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at Walt Disney World was open on a sporadic schedule during the busy seasons. Some attribute it to the following criticisms, which the overseas versions of the attraction had not been faced with:
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famous inventors and visionaries. Also featured was the Timekeeper's study, library, and laboratory. The pre-show area also featured a 20-foot model of Da Vinci's Heliocentric Solar System, the
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surfaces, the Reinastella flies up to 300 kilometres per hour (190 mph). The next time you're traveling through time, stop into the 24th century and test drive a Renault Reinastella!
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During the early 1990s, then Disney-Executive, Michael Eisner released ambitious plans for changes to the parks. "Tomorrowland 2055" was planned for a remake of Tomorrowland and the
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expansion. Six months later, the attraction underwent some name changes. The Theater was renamed "Tomorrowland Metropolis Science Center", and the film was formally known as
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was to be closed on February 26, 2006. Walt Disney World's version was the last version of the attraction to be closed. Both the Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris
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around the world. It was the first Circle-Vision show that was arranged and filmed with an actual plot and not just visions of landscapes, and the first to utilize
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prompted a change that saw the Timekeeper's clock in this segment register the "current year" as 2000, removing any mentions of the towers from the attraction.
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In the scene where Jules Verne steps off the curb into a busy street in front of the Arc de Triomphe, the car that almost hits him is a five-door hatchback,
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can be heard in the background. It was meant to represent popular music at the time of filming. The song can be found on their 1991 debut album
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The three versions of the attraction featured a soundtrack of dialogue in each park's country's native tongue (French, Japanese, and English).
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The French automobile company Renault is heavily featured throughout the attraction, since it sponsored it in Europe between 1992 and 2002.
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The screen then showed a flight through the air above various European countrysides featuring castles and mountains. Verne was shown in a
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However, the meeting between Nine-Eye and Da Vinci was cut short. Her next stop in Time was 1763 in a French castle, where a child named
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Timekeeper then sent Nine-Eye and selected guests to 2189, 300 years after the Exposition Universelle of 1889 and the completion of the
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During the scene of the conversation between Verne and Wells at the Exposition Universelle, the song heard in the background is called
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Both the Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris versions featured guest-selectable translations on headset, which included :
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in Moscow, sharing it with a Russian couple on their honeymoon. Since Verne's presence was inconvenient, Timekeeper sent him to
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about 12,000 years ago. As she started freezing up, Timekeeper sent her to 1450, for what should have been a demonstration of
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Guests were ushered into a dimly-lit library-like chamber, complete with several artifacts, such as models of Jules Verne's
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and opened in the Magic Kingdom's Circle-Vision Theater, rechristened "Transportarium" on November 21, 1994, as part of the
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The flying car carrying a family in the scene of Paris in the future was imagined by Renault and is called a "Reinastella".
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The scene then changed, going from being underwater to flying. Jules Verne now stood in a balloon soaring over
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While the American version received a different soundtrack from the other versions, they were both scored by
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The building's entrance was very inconspicuous and did not feature a large rotating globe icon or full title.
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In the Formula 1 scene, where Jules Verne drives a race car, he is seated and drives the Renault F1 vehicle.
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Other information placed Visionarium as an opening-day attraction at the unbuilt park next to Disneyland,
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in 2006, although the Disneyland Paris version closed mainly because it lost its sponsor, Renault.
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However, the attraction lasted five more years. During the time when construction was occurring on
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still operating, as the Tokyo Disneyland version closed in 2002 and was replaced with
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Time began to run out, so Timekeeper and Nine-Eye returned Verne to the site of the
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Location of Charles de Gaulle Airport scene from the European and Japanese versions
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In 2001, the attraction was moved to the seasonal list of attractions along with
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surrounding images as she recorded them in whichever era she found herself in.
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in 2004, and the Disneyland Paris version closed in 2004 and was replaced by
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Same, although the Walt Disney World version goes from underwater to flying
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and Plectu's Fantastic Intergalactic Revue. One promotional brochure had
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Timekeeper announced that guests were just in time for a meeting between
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Le Visionarium – Un hommage intemporel pour une attraction atemporelle
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The Imagineering Field Guide to the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World
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When the prop sat outside the theater, a plaque beneath it read :
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Location of hot air balloon from the European and Japanese versions
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Guests may have found it hard to stand or strainful on the eyes
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Site for exterior shots for the Exposition Universelle of 1900
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When Verne returns to the Exhibition building in the 1990s, "
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The Renault Grand Prix Scene took place at the Österreichring
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gave a musical performance to a crowd, which included King
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The European attraction was also known by its film name as
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The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai!
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After being placed on a seasonal schedule in April 2001,
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in Moscow, and as such taken under intense conditions by
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After guests entered the Theatre, Timekeeper (voiced by
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in Schönbrunn Palace, where Nine-Eye meets Jules Verne
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Site for the location of Parisian traffic jam scene
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Index

Le Visionarium
Timekeeper (disambiguation)

Disneyland Park (Paris)
Discoveryland
Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast
Tokyo Disneyland
Tomorrowland
Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters
Magic Kingdom
Tomorrowland
Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
Circle-Vision
Walt Disney Imagineering
Bruce Broughton
Robin Williams
Rhea Perlman
Disabled access
1992
Circle-Vision 360°
Disney parks
Audio-Animatronics
Discoveryland
Disneyland Paris
CEO
Michael Eisner
Tokyo Disneyland
Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World Resort
Leonardo da Vinci

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