Originally Posted By MrToadWildRider How about one more hint? Another attraction that fits is PhillharMagic.
Originally Posted By MrToadWildRider I think Soarin' added to the original building but I'm not sure. Anyway that's not what I was thinking - the one that it is not is test track but not for any of the reasons given.
Originally Posted By MrToadWildRider I'll give you one more clue - the thing I'm thinking of is the thing most people seem to remember about Horizons and Soarin'
Originally Posted By FerretAfros There is no video projection as part of Test Track. (Except for the pre/post shows, but they don't really count for this.
Originally Posted By MrToadWildRider The car has little monitors in it too but I'm not sure if that counts as a projection. It's not what I was thinking of. Anyway because I may be wrong and TT MAY actually have what I was thinking of in like the condition chambers I'll just say it All of the attractions have distinct smellizer scenes. SSE has burning rome/ashes, original JII had the perfume spraying, Horizons had the orange groves, Soarin' has the orange groves/trees/etc, and PhillharMagic has the baked goods.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Horizons Living With the Land (Or "Listening to the Land") Spaceship Earth Universe of Energy
Originally Posted By MrToadWildRider Living with the Land is on a boat? Living with the land is the only one with a live guide?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Nope. Think about the architecture of each attraction. Horizons Living With the Land (Or "Listening to the Land") Spaceship Earth Universe of Energy
Originally Posted By brotherdave The structure for The Land is not one large geometric shape, but a building made up of different parts.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Nope. This feature is present in all but one of the pavillions, but can only be seen on the outside from one of them.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros The Universe of Energy is the odd one out, but that is not the reason. What architectural feature, that is very very clear on one of the other two, is also present in the ride part of them.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Hint: This architectural feature has to do with traingles, and other another 3-D shape too.
Originally Posted By mickey_ring spheres and triangles. SSE has the triangles on the outside, part of the Land ride goes under a hemisphere of glass triangles, and I'm trying to remember if the big hemisphere projection screens in Horizons were composed of triangle panels.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros The frames at least for the screens in Horizons were geodesic domes, so they are what I was looking for. Good job! Your turn.
Originally Posted By mickey_ring Let's try: WDW Transportation buses MK Ferry WDW Friend Ships WDW Monorail