This iconic rotating theatre attraction has been entertaining guests for more than six decades, and Disney has recently shared a fascinating look back at its origins in a new article celebrating the attraction’s remarkable journey. The story actually begins long before Walt Disney World existed. In the 1950s, Walt Disney was exploring ideas for expanding Disneyland with a concept known as Edison Square. One of the planned centrepieces would have showcased how electricity and technology transformed everyday life. While Edison Square never became a reality, the core idea eventually evolved into what would become the Carousel of Progress. The attraction made its debut at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair as part of the General Electric pavilion. Guests were introduced to a revolutionary theatre experience where the audience rotated around a series of show scenes, following one American family through different eras of technological advancement. The attraction was an enormous success and later moved to Disneyland in 1967 before finding its permanent home in Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland in 1975. For generations of Disney fans, Carousel of Progress represents something uniquely Walt Disney. The attraction embodies his optimism about the future and his belief that technology could improve everyday life. The Sherman Brothers’ classic anthem, “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow”, remains one of the most recognisable songs ever created for a Disney attraction. Disney’s retrospective arrives at an interesting time for the attraction. Major changes are already on the horizon, including the addition of a Walt Disney Audio-Animatronic figure and a substantial refresh of the show experience. The update is expected to be the biggest overhaul since the attraction’s last major refurbishment in 1994.

A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow… But Is It Time for Carousel of Progress to Move Forward?
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Few Disney attractions can claim a history as significant as the Carousel of Progress. This iconic rotating theatre attraction has been entertaining guests for more than six decades, and Disney has recently shared a fascinating look back at its origins in a new article celebrating the attraction’s remarkable journey.
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