If You Had Wings

If You Had Wings was an ex-Tomorrowland attraction at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. In it, riders got to pretend to fly around the world to Eastern Airlines, its sponser, destinations. The idea of the ride system wasn't quite like Bob Gurr's Omnimover, but beared a close resemblance to it. It utilized much of the same technology, but instead of an endless stream of vehicles, there was a space between each one.

The Ride
After viewing a preshow about Eastern Airlines, guests boarded their vehicles and entered past a small view of a globe with a cutaway. Then, you experienced "take-off" where your vehilce went on an inclined plane up past sillhoete images of birds and other planes. The track sent people going past different 70 mm movies of different world locations Eastern flew to. Even the attractions theme song, "If You Had Wings" respectively, couldn't mask the hum of the projetcors. You did get to go through a "Super-speed tunnel" at one point where different transportation modes were projected all around you. This technology wasn't flawless; the images were quite fuzzy. This technology was improved upon for the incarnations on PeopleMover and World of Motion. Once you finished seeing the "world," you were told to disembark.

New Names, New Problems
Eastern Airlines ended their sponsership in 1987. The title was changed it "If You Could Fly" and all references of Eastern were removed, from the preshow to the song. This upsetted many enthusiasts of the attraction at the removal of the preshow. It was replaced with images of flying birds. This version was closed very quickly.

The whole ride, stages, projectors, and sets sat useless for many years until Delta Airlines took over sponsership. The ride was retooled to Delta Dreamflight, one of the most remembered versions of the ride. It used most of the If You Could Fly sets, but had many overhauls in the theme and scenery. Delta did drop their sponsership in 1996, but instead of finding a new sponser for the failing attraction, the Disney exectutives removed all reference to Delta, brought back the old "If You Had Wings" theme with minor retools, and "Disney's Take Flight!" was incarnated. It closed in 1998.

The Future
The entire ride system and stages sat useless for years, like before the transformation into Delta Dreamflight. The Disney executives were looking for a way to advertise the Pixar movie hit Toy Story at the WDW park. They then remembered the old If You Had Wings track. So, they sent a crew of Imagineers to completely strip out the Disney's Take Flight! remains and create an arcade-style shooter themed to Toy Story. The end results were Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin. This shooter-style game is the first to utilize the experimental free-rotating Omnimover. In it, guests have the ability to move their vehcile around by turning a crank in the center of the car. The new ride still utilizes the If You Had Wings track but in a reversed fashion.

Trivia

 * A Simpsons episode called "Special Ed-na" parodies this and many other attractions at an Epcot style park called "EFCOT Center." In it, the ride is supposed to show a world where everything is coltrolled by Eastern Airlines.
 * Some technologies of If You Had Wings have been reused in other attraction, mainly the Superspeed Tunnel in World of Motion and in Disneyland's PeopleMover.