CenterCore Expo Peoplemover

Written by @Brer Panther

Like it's Florida-based brother, the attraction's load area is accessed via either an escalator or an elevator. Once at the top, one climbs aboard a vehicle similar in appearance to those of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover's, only more of a green-blue color with neon details that give the attraction a futuristic glow at night. Vehicles are dispatched in "trains" of three.


"Welcome aboard the CenterCore Peoplemover, your quiet and carefree highway in the sky," the attraction's narrator (voiced by Jeff Bergman) says. Much of the track is outdoors, albiet covered by a roof to protect it from the elements. However, the cars also travel inside other attractions, giving guests a look inside InnerSpace Mountain, New Horizons, and the queue for Iron Man: Expo Attack. These "windows" into the rides are "book-ended" of sorts by elaborate dioramas - a total of six. For example, before InnerSpace Mountain, riders glimpse a futuristic laboratory where folks in labcoats are hard at work. One stares at a petri dish via a microscope - the implication being that he's studying the riders of InnerSpace Mountain. And as the Peoplemover leaves New Horizons, guetss find themselves in a starfield where the stars, thanks to a combination of fiber-optics and projections, constantly rearrange into different constellations (among them Donald Duck's head) before the riders' very eyes.


Eventually, the attraction completes its "round trip" of CenterCore and arrives at the unload area, where guests can disembark and take either an elevator or escalator back down to ground level before heading off for another attraction, perhaps one of the ones they just got a "sneak preview" of.

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