Living with the Land explained

Living with the Land
Location:Epcot
Section:Future World (1982–2021)
World Nature (2021–present)
Coordinates:28.3739°N -81.5529°W
Status:Operating
Type:Hybrid dark ride/greenhouse tour
Designer:WED Enterprises
Theme:Agriculture
Music:George Wilkins
Capacity:1600
Vehicle Type:Tandem boats
Vehicles:16
Riders Per Vehicle:40
Rows:10
Riders Per Row:4
Duration:14:55
Virtual Queue Name:Lightning Lane
Virtual Queue Image:Lightning Lane Icon Logo.webp
Virtual Queue Status:Available
Accessible:yes
Assistive Listening:yes
Custom Label 1:Host
Custom Value 1:Marsha Mason
Mike Brassell
Custom Label 2:Audio-animatronics
Custom Value 2:35
Custom Label 3:Sponsors
Custom Value 3:Kraft (1982–1992)
Nestlé (1993–2009)
Chiquita Brands International (2011–2020)

Living with the Land (originally Listen to the Land) is a slow-moving boat ride consisting of a dark ride and greenhouse tour located within The Land, a pavilion at World Nature at the Epcot theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. The focus of the ride is on agriculture, especially new technology to make agriculture more efficient, sustainable, and environmentally friendly.[1]

Ride experience

The dark-ride portion of the attraction opens with a scene of a deciduous forest in the middle of a thunderstorm, illustrating how the forces that shape the land can appear destructive to us. The boat then sails through artificial biomes representing a tropical rainforest, a desert and the American prairie.[1] Some of the Audio-Animatronic figures in this section were originally created for the never-built Magic Kingdom attraction, Western River Expedition. The biomes feature sound and lighting effects, in addition to heat, wind and mist, to simulate real conditions. The boats float through a small theater that illustrates the relationship between humans and the environment, and the ways that we have been modifying the land to better serve our purposes.

The second part of the attraction takes place in The Land's "Living Laboratory", which showcases ideas about the future of agriculture. All of the plants in this section are grown through various methods of hydroponics. Plants are grown in sand, perlite, coconut coir and rockwool.

There are five distinct areas of the "living laboratory", which are:

Additionally, the Living Laboratory contains:

The ride concludes with a lighted collage of people and produce from all over the world, along with a projection of Earth as seen from space.

Holiday overlays

During the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays, the attraction is transformed into "Living with the Land - Glimmering Greenhouses".[3] While the dark-ride portion of the attraction remains unchanged, the greenhouses are enhanced with holiday lighting and decorations, and the narration is updated to describe how the foods produced in the greenhouses are used in holiday celebrations around the world.[4]

Listen to the Land

Living with the Land is an updated version of a previous attraction, Listen to the Land. Very little was changed between the two versions of the attraction. The opening scene, the "Symphony of the Seed", which provided a stylized look at the growth of a plant, was replaced by the opening storm scene.[1] [5] Also, the Biotechnology lab was relocated from the exit tunnel to the Creative Greenhouse. The Integrated Pest Management Lab is now housed in the space formerly occupied by the Biotechnology Lab. The ride has been updated to use an automated guide, not a cast-member.

Also, the theme song "Listen to the Land" is no longer used in the attraction, though an instrumental version can still be heard in The Land's exterior background music loop as well the music loop played inside the Garden Grill. They are currently using portions of various other pieces, including "Rain Forest Rhapsody" and "Dawn of a New Day".

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Kurtti, Jeff . Since the World Began: Walt Disney World, The First 25 Years . 1996 . . New York . 0-7868-6248-3 . 100 . kur96.
  2. Web site: Most tomatoes harvested from one plant in one year. Guinness World Records. 22 June 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20221205152127/https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/most-tomatoes-harvested-from-one-plant-in-one-year. 5 December 2022. live.
  3. Web site: 2023 EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays begins. Here is everything to experience. clickorlando.com. Graham Media Group. November 27, 2023. February 20, 2024.
  4. Web site: Living with the Land – Glimmering Greenhouses. February 20, 2024.
  5. Book: Beard, Richard R. . Walt Disney's EPCOT . Lory Frankel . 1982 . Harry N. Abrams, Inc. . New York . 0-8109-0819-0 . 107 . Beard82.