The Tomorrowland Spaceman welcomes you to the past world of the future.
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Other Tomorrowland
Attractions
Over the years, Disneylands Tomorrowland section has been the best
source of attractions for Yesterland.
In addition to the Yester Tomorrowland attractions listed on the
Yesterland home page,
there are plenty of others.
And even this list is incomplete.
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- Space Station X-1 (1955-1960)
- Circle the Earth from fifty miles up in this “Satellite View of America.”
- Circarama (1955-1966)
- Experience the predecessor of CircleVision-360, sponsored first by
American Motors and later by the Bell System.
- Phantom Boats (1955-1955)
- Who says only cars can have tail-fins? Take a cruise around the
Tomorrowland Lagoon.
- The World Beneath Us (1955-1960)
- View a “fast-paced animated history of mans quest for energy” presented
by Richfield.
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1955-1966)
- Walk through actual sets from the classic movie. Watch out for the giant squid.
- Flight Circle (1955-1966)
- Watch a demonstration of gasoline-powered model planes, cars, and boats.
- Hall of Aluminum Fame (1955-1965)
- Visit the exhibit where Kaiser Aluminum teaches you about... Kaiser Aluminum.
- Color Gallery (1956-1960)
- Allow Dutch Boy Paints to show you “Our Future in Colors.”
- Astro-Jet (1956-1966)
- Take a spin. Its like Dumbo with rockets instead of elephants.
- Bathroom of Tomorrow (1956-1960)
- Presented by Crane.
- House of the Future (1957-1967)
- Walk through Monsantos plastic house for a peak at how technology will
change the way you live.
- Viewliner (1957-1958)
- Take a ride on a streamlined train powered by Oldsmobile V-8 “Rocket” engine.
- Art of Animation (1960-1966)
- Learn how Disney makes animated movies. Buy a genuine production cel for $2.
- Fashions and Fabrics Through the Ages (1965-1966)
- See the history of womens attire from the stone age to the
space age in this exhibit by Monsanto.
- America the Beautiful in CircleVision-360 (1967-1984)
- Let the Bell System surround you with nine huge screens for a journey
through the United States.
- General Electric Carousel of Progress (1967-1973)
- Take a seat in the revolving theater for a four-act look at an American
household; then go up the Speedramp to Progress City.
- Flight to the Moon (1967-1974)
- Enjoy this updated version of
Rocket to the Moon, complete with a Mission
Control pre-show.
- Mission to Mars (1975-1992)
- Now that people have actually walked on the moon, wouldnt you rather
head for Mars?
- Magic Journeys (1984-1986)
- View a delightful 3-D movie direct from the Kodak pavilion at
Yester-Epcot.
© 2007-2020 Werner Weiss — Disclaimers, Copyright, and Trademarks
Updated May 1, 2020
Photograph of Tomorrowland Spaceman: 1958 by Merrill A. Garner.
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