Body Wars

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Body Wars was a motion-simulator ride at Epcot that took guests on a miniaturized journey through the human body, combining science education with thrill-ride excitement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct amusement ride
motion simulator ride
theme park attraction
basedOn concept of traveling inside the human body
closingDate 2007-01-01
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designer Walt Disney Imagineering
director Leonard Nimoy NERFINISHED
duration 4 minutes
approximately 4 minutes 15 seconds
educationalAspect combined science education with thrill-ride elements
explained human physiology concepts
filmFormat 70 mm film
heightRestriction 102 cm
40 inches
language English
locatedIn Bay Lake, Florida
Epcot NERFINISHED
Florida
Walt Disney World Resort
manufacturer Rediffusion Simulation NERFINISHED
notableCast Dakin Matthews NERFINISHED
Elisabeth Shue NERFINISHED
Tim Matheson NERFINISHED
numberOfSimulators 4 GENERATED
openingDate 1989-10-19
park Epcot NERFINISHED
parkSection Future World East NERFINISHED
publicOpeningDate 1989-10-21
resort Walt Disney World Resort NERFINISHED
rideSystem hydraulic motion base
motion simulator
similarAttractionTo Star Tours NERFINISHED
softOpeningDate 1989-10-19
sponsor MetLife NERFINISHED
sponsorEndDate 2001-06-30
sponsorStartDate 1989-10-19
status closed
storyFocus immune system response
white blood cells
storySetting miniaturized journey through the human body
theme human body
medical adventure
science education
themeParkArea Future World NERFINISHED
Wonders of Life pavilion NERFINISHED
usesTechnology on-board film projection
shrink ray fiction trope
synchronized motion platform
vehicleType simulator cabin

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Future World (former name of part of Epcot) featuredAttraction Body Wars
subject surface form: Future World