Talk:Adventure Thru Inner Space

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Atommobile to Doom Buggy Recycling?[edit]

I removed the statement in the trivia section about Adventure Thru Inner Space's Atommobiles being recycled as Haunted Mansion Doom Buggies after the attraction closed. I have never heard this and cannot confirm its credibility. If someone could provide a source where this was found... --Lyght 23:31, 30 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Correct. They weren't. The Omnimovers were all sent to a Mexican landfill where they all rest in peace. There have been some auctioned off, however. 01kkk 9:41, 26 November 2006

Spoiler Warning?[edit]

I may be missing something, but is there a need for a spoiler warning on a ride that has been closed for 20 years? Yes, I know this is trivial, but maybe there's something here I'm not aware of, else I'd remove it. Noliver 09:02, 25 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

There is the ride-through DVD, though the virtual model. Someone who has never seen the attraction might want to watch the DVD first, before being spoiled. It's unlikely, I know, but some people really react strongly to spoilers, so I tend to err on the side of caution. ManoaChild 20:42, 25 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Fair enough--Noliver 21:23, 25 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Complete List of Disneyland Rides that No Longer Exist[edit]

Is there one? There should be, and this should be on it. Besides, I can't find any information about the sky buckets.


Yes, there is a list at List of past Disneyland attractions and the attraction you are looking for is the Skyway. --Lyght 02:55, 18 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Previous Attractions Combined?[edit]

I am not totally sure about this, but while looking at Steve Wessen's site www.atommobiles.com, where he produces that 3-D ride through thingy, there is information that states there were two attractions occupying the ATIS building prior to construction. It also says that the attraction, 20,000 Leauges Under the Sea Walk-through, was replaced the Hall of Chemistry but the dates say otherwise. They say that they were is the same building simetaneously. Can anyone get info about that? 01kkk 9:38, 26, November, 2006

Closing song, not opening[edit]

"...Walt Disney assigned his staff songwriters, the Sherman Brothers, the task of writing an opening and closing song for the 'Adventure Thru Inner Space' attraction. That song was Miracles from Molecules..."

Actually, the perky, vocalized Miracles from Molecules wasn't heard until the end of the attraction, when you exited the Atomobile and walked through Monsanto's corporate display area. All the other music---the ethereal, ambient instrumental tracks heard in the entryway and on the ride itself---was written by Disney composer Buddy Baker.

(Though I worked in Disney parks for 13 years, my edits here tend to be somewhat anally, and usually incorrectly, reversed---so I'll leave it to you Powers That Be whether to implement this or not.) —Preceding unsigned comment added by SomeAvailableName (talkcontribs) 10:05, 6 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The narrator really said that?[edit]

"They appear like the Milky Way of our own solar system." Huh? Does this deserve a "sic"?206.130.136.162 (talk) 10:34, 1 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]