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Disney Legend Wants To Give Figment the Ride ‘He Deserves’

Figment meet and greet
Credit: Disney Parks Blog

When each Walt Disney World park opened, an iconic attraction defined the park. At Magic Kingdom, it was Cinderella Castle; at EPCOT, it was Spaceship Earth; at Hollywood Studios, it was the Earful Water Tower; and at Animal Kingdom, it was the Tree of Life.

A bright purple dragon character, Figment, wearing an orange sweater stands cheerfully with one arm extended in greeting. The background is a grayscale outdoor adventure park setting with a sign for "Tiana's Bayou Adventure" and a water tower labeled "Tiana's Retheme.

Credit: Inside the Magic

While three of four have maintained their defining attraction, Hollywood Studios decided to remove the water tower and hasn’t replaced it.

However, none of the parks have a mascot, except one. Disney fans have been arguing for years that Figment is the mascot for EPCOT.

The original Journey Into Imagination opened in 1983 and introduced audiences to Figment. Iconic Imagineers Tony Baxter and Steve Kirk created the ride.

Figment at his new meet and greet in EPCOT

Credit: Disney

The ride fit perfectly with the original aesthetic of EPCOT: learning and inspiration. As EPCOT moved away from its original mission, Journey Into Imagination changed into Journey Into Imagination with Figment in 2002, but the ride did not change much.

However, EPCOT has continued to change in the past decade with the addition of Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind, Frozen Ever After, and, coming this year, a new Test Track. But while the park has continued to change, Journey Into Imagination has remained the same.

While Disney has introduced a Figment meet-and-greet for fans, little else has changed in the ride. However, a Disney legend would like to change that.

Figment and Dreamfinder from the original Journey Into Imagination

Credit: D23

Actor Josh Gad went to EPCOT over Thanksgiving weekend to be the first reader at EPCOT’s Candlelight Processional and decided to give Disney Imagineering some inspiration.

Gad took to his Instagram account and wrote: 

Disney Imagineering, call me. We need to give this guy the ride update he deserves. 

Josh Gad (left) and Luke Evans (right) in Beauty and the Beast

Credit: Disney

Nearly everyone agreed with Gad that Figment needs a more exciting ride and deserves more as the mascot of EPCOT. Most of the commentators wanted to see the Dreamfinder’s return, the ride’s original narrator.

Despite the fans’ and Gad’s demands, it does not appear that Disney has any plans to update Journey Into Imagination. Disney has already shelved plans to update Spaceship Earth and add a Mary Poppins ride to the United Kingdom pavilion in World Showcase.

So, sorry, Figment fans. You’ll just have to enjoy the ride you have now and hope that Disney will take Gad up on his offer.

About Rick Lye

Rick is an avid Disney fan. He first went to Disney World in 1986 with his parents and has been hooked ever since. Rick is married to another Disney fan and is in the process of turning his two children into fans as well. When he is not creating new Disney adventures, he loves to watch the New York Yankees and hang out with his dog, Buster. In the fall, you will catch him cheering for his beloved NY Giants.

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