Crazy Idea for Tomorrowland
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:52 pm
I visited the Park last week, and one thing I noticed (while hiding in the Tomorrowland Smoking Bunker) was the giant ball that spins on the water.
That silly thing had at least 6 kids actively engaged around it at all times! So why aren't there 25 other kid-friendly science museum/hands-on things like that scattered around Tomorrowland? If you have ever been to a first class Children's Museum like the Exploratorium in San Francisco you know that these sorts of exhibits do exist, and with Disney Imagineering making them you could have some amazing things for very little money scatttered around giving the kids an opportunity to keep busy and blow off some steam (and *dare I say it* maybe learn something that's actually educational in the process).
It would sure beat video games.
That silly thing had at least 6 kids actively engaged around it at all times! So why aren't there 25 other kid-friendly science museum/hands-on things like that scattered around Tomorrowland? If you have ever been to a first class Children's Museum like the Exploratorium in San Francisco you know that these sorts of exhibits do exist, and with Disney Imagineering making them you could have some amazing things for very little money scatttered around giving the kids an opportunity to keep busy and blow off some steam (and *dare I say it* maybe learn something that's actually educational in the process).
It would sure beat video games.