Ride: Journey into Imagination with Figment
EPCOT, World Celebration
Figment the playful, purple dragon is your guide on this whimsical tour of the Imagination Institute.
| Park | EPCOT, World Celebration |
| Ride Type | Omnimover |
| Thrill Type | Slow ride, Dark |
| Height Requirement | Any height |
Composite Review (4.0 / 5)
Based on the reviews for Journey Into Imagination with Figment at Epcot (Walt Disney World), here is a composite review that aggregates the common sentiments, praises, and complaints from riders.
Verdict
A nostalgic, albeit dated, dark ride that charms children and Figment fans, but leaves long-time Epcot purists longing for the original 1983 version.
The Experience: "One Little Spark" of Chaos
This slow-moving dark ride takes guests on a tour of the "Imagination Institute," hosted by Dr. Nigel Channing (played by Eric Idle of Monty Python fame). The tour is meant to demonstrate how the five senses capture the imagination, but it is repeatedly hijacked by Figment, a mischievous purple dragon.
- The Senses: The ride moves through labs dedicated to Sound, Sight, and Smell (watch out for the skunk!), before culminating in Figment's chaotic "open house" where logic is thrown out the window.
- The Vibe: It is lighthearted, whimsical, and distinctly "old school" Epcot. It lacks the thrills or advanced tech of Guardians of the Galaxy or Remy's Ratatouille Adventure, relying instead on practical sets, simple animatronics, and the catchy Sherman Brothers' song "One Little Spark."
The Good: What People Love
- Figment: The purple dragon is the undeniable star. Reviewers describe him as "cute," "lovable," and the "mascot of Epcot." His antics are a hit with young children who find him funny and engaging.
- No Wait Time: This is consistently cited as a major perk. The ride is almost always a "walk-on" with little to no line, making it a perfect filler attraction or a stress-free break from the crowds.
- Air Conditioning: Like other indoor dark rides, it is highly valued as a cool, relaxing escape from the Florida heat.
- Nostalgia (for some): For those who didn't experience the original 80s ride, this version is a classic in its own right. Eric Idle's performance is praised by fans of his comedy for adding a touch of silliness.
The Bad: Common Complaints
- "Bring Back Dreamfinder": The most passionate negative reviews come from fans of the original Journey Into Imagination (1983–1998). They view this current version as a "hollow shell" of the original, criticizing the loss of the Dreamfinder character and the more "annoying" and "bratty" personality of the current Figment.
- Dated & Empty: Many reviewers note that the ride feels stuck in the early 2000s. Complaints include "empty black walls," "broken effects," and animatronics that look stiff or dated compared to modern Disney standards.
- The Smell Lab: The "skunk smell" effect is a frequent point of contention. While some kids find it funny, many adults find it "disgusting" and lingering.
- ImageWorks: The post-ride interactive area is often described as a disappointment compared to its predecessor, with several kiosks feeling broken or outdated.
Top Tips from Reviewers
- Don't Use Lightning Lane: It is rarely necessary. You can almost always walk right on via the standby line, even on busy days.
- Great for Toddlers: With no height requirement and no scary elements (other than a brief blast of air and darkness), it’s an ideal "first ride" for small children.
- Visit the Gift Shop: Even if you dislike the ride, the "ImageWorks" gift shop is the best place to find exclusive Epcot and Figment merchandise, which fans adore.
Summary
"A cute diversion, but not a headliner." While it suffers from comparisons to its beloved predecessor, Journey Into Imagination with Figment remains a charming, low-stress attraction that keeps the spirit of Epcot's mascot alive for a new generation.
Reference
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/epcot/journey-into-imagination-with-figment/