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  • ImageWorks: The What-If Labs
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  • ImageWorks is an interactive exhibit area at the Imagination! Pavilion in Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, described in the closing spiel of the original Journey into Imagination as "the creative playground of the future". Originally, the attraction was in the upstairs area of the pavilion in the glass pyramids. After the 1999 refurbishment of the ride, a new ImageWorks was constructed downstairs by the unload for the new attraction, under the name The What-If? Labs, with a new few things to see and do.
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  • ImageWorks
  • ImageWorks: The What-If Labs?
  • The Kodak "What-If?" Labs
Closed
  • 1998
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  • Replaced
  • Formerly named
Name
  • ImageWorks
  • ImageWorks - The What-If Labs
Type
  • Interactive exhibit
Sponsor
Music
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Land
  • Imagination! Pavilion, Future World
Opened
  • 1999
  • 1982-10-01
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  • Playground
Park
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  • ImageWorks is an interactive exhibit area at the Imagination! Pavilion in Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, described in the closing spiel of the original Journey into Imagination as "the creative playground of the future". Originally, the attraction was in the upstairs area of the pavilion in the glass pyramids. After the 1999 refurbishment of the ride, a new ImageWorks was constructed downstairs by the unload for the new attraction, under the name The What-If? Labs, with a new few things to see and do. The original ImageWorks is still mostly intact, though now used for special events and storage, though late in August 2005, the area started being used for the finale of an interactive Kim Possible activity being tested around Epcot, primarily in the World Showcase. The ImageWorks has also appeared at Tokyo Disneyland in Japan in the form of a gift shop for MicroAdventure! (Honey, I Shrunk the Audience). All association with Kodak was removed when the company ended its sponsorship of the pavilion in 2010; the only noticeable changes should be the disappearance of Kodak signage throughout the attraction.