Originally Posted By Mr X Actually it's future corps (with an esss), but yes, correct! And the difference between them was (the most major difference, anyway).
Originally Posted By brotherdave Future Corps had percussion, while Future World Brass did not? (Sorry, I was never in the 'band', but enjoy that type of music from time to time!)
Originally Posted By brotherdave ^^^Sorry, I meant to say that I was never in the 'band' in High School and have no idea what makes up the different types of bands. Still, I enjoy listening to them!
Originally Posted By Mr X Nope...but anyway you got the names right so your turn! Both groups consisted of drums and brass, both played mostly big band and pop charts, but the instrumentation of the brass was different...Future World Brass having tradition marching band brass instruments (trumpets, trombones etc...) while Future Corps was set up like a drum and Bugle corps (all bell front, "bugle type" instruments. Both groups had a 3 man percussion section as well. And both groups were pretty slick...Future Corps especially was out of this world (as was their counterpart at Disneyland, the Magic Kingdom Corps). Your turn, brotherdave.
Originally Posted By brotherdave What were guests supposed to ride in in the orginal concept of the Living Seas?
Originally Posted By brotherdave No, not airplanes either. Here's a hint, it would have been an Omnimover system. Just what was the 'vehicle' supposed to look like originally, but never developed?
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x oh, shoot. Now I have to come up with another Epcot Trivia Question?? Someone else can go, I don't know enough to ask another question.
Originally Posted By brotherdave Which EPCOT Center attraction once boasted to having the most audio-animatronic characters ever in a single attraction?
Originally Posted By Mr X Gotta be either Spaceship Earth or World of Motion. I'll go with Spaceship Earth.
Originally Posted By Mr X Where do the fireworks barges enter and exit from (more specifically, between which two countries?).