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American Journeys closed permanently; the Circle-Vision Theater sat dark until The Timekeeper opened November 21, 1994.
Former Show // updated 1994.01.09
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Former Show · the memorial record
This show is gone, but its history stays documented — the full lifetime log is below.
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American Journeys closed permanently; the Circle-Vision Theater sat dark until The Timekeeper opened November 21, 1994.
American Journeys opened as a Circle-Vision 360° film in Tomorrowland's Circle-Vision Theater, replacing the prior Circle-Vision film Magic Carpet 'Round the World.
Black & Decker served as the attraction's corporate sponsor at Magic Kingdom during its run.
Per the documented record, American Journeys at Magic Kingdom opened on Sep 15, 1984.
The most recent closure/refurbishment documented for American Journeys is dated Jan 9, 1994: American Journeys closed permanently; the Circle-Vision Theater sat dark until The Timekeeper opened November 21, 1994.
The latest documented change (documented Jan 9, 1994): American Journeys closed permanently; the Circle-Vision Theater sat dark until The Timekeeper opened November 21, 1994.
3 documented changes, dating back to 1984 — the fan-kept show changelog nobody else keeps.
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