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| theme = Energy
 
| theme = Energy
 
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| opened = September 15, [[1996]]
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| opened = [[September 15]], [[1996]]
| closed = August 13, [[2017]]
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| closed = [[August 13]], [[2017]]
| predecessor =[[Universe of Energy (Original)]]
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| predecessor =[[Universe of Energy]]
| successor = [[Guardians of the Galaxy ride (Epcot)|Guardians of the Galaxy Ride]]
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| successor = [[Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind]]
 
| sponsor = [[Wikipedia:Exxon Mobil|Exxon Mobil]] (1996-2004)
 
| sponsor = [[Wikipedia:Exxon Mobil|Exxon Mobil]] (1996-2004)
 
}}'''Ellen's Energy Adventure''' was the second show to be featured in the '''Universe of Energy''' pavilion, replacing the [[Universe of Energy|original version of the attraction]] but hosted by [[Ellen DeGeneres]] and [[Bill Nye]].
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'''Ellen's Energy Adventure''' was the second show to be featured in the '''Universe of Energy''' pavilion, replacing the [[Universe of Energy (Original)|original 1982 version]] of the attraction. This version of the attraction was hosted by [[Ellen DeGeneres]] and [[Bill Nye]].
 
 
It featured a combination of four separate large-format film presentations and a slow-moving dark tide. The pavilion was previously sponsored by ExxonMobil (formerly Exxon) from opening day on [[October 1]], [[1982]], through [[2004]] and closed on [[August 13]], [[2017]], to make room for the [[Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind]] attraction which will open in [[2021]].
   
It featured a combination of four separate large-format film presentations and a slow-moving Dark Ride. The '''Universe of Energy''' pavilion was previously sponsored by ExxonMobil (formerly [[Exxon]]) from opening day on October 1, 1982 through 2004. It is set to close on August 13, 2017 and be replaced with a [[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|''Guardians of the Galaxy'']] attraction within the solar-powered building.
 
 
==Attraction Summary==
 
==Attraction Summary==
The show stars [[Ellen DeGeneres]], [[Bill Nye]] "The Science Guy", [[Alex Trebek]], [[Johnny Gilbert]], and [[Jamie Lee Curtis]]. It takes a light-hearted look at various energy resources, how energy is produced, the history of energy production, and the search for new energy resources. In particular it focuses on the origins of [[fossil fuels]] such as [[petroleum]], [[coal]] and [[natural gas]]. It also mentions renewable sources such as [[solar energy|solar]] and [[hydroelectric]] power. In 2011, ''Ellen's Energy Adventure'' surpassed the original ''Universe of Energy'' show as the longest running version of the attraction.
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The show starred [[Ellen DeGeneres]], [[Bill Nye]], [[Alex Trebek]], Johnny Gilbert, and [[Jamie Lee Curtis]]. It took a light-hearted look at various energy resources, how energy was produced, the history of energy production, and the search for new energy resources. In particular, it focused on the origins of fossil fuels such as petroleum, coal, and natural gas. It also mentioned renewable sources such as solar and hydroelectric power. In 2011, it surpassed the original show as the longest-running version of the attraction.
   
The current attraction uses the same traveling theater system that was used by the original ''Universe of Energy'' show. The primeval [[diorama]] uses essentially the same sets and Audio-Animatronic dinosaurs as the original show, although during the renovation to the ''Ellen's Energy Adventure'' show, all of the dinosaurs were repainted in much brighter colors, and several [[Audio-Animatronics|audio-animatronic]] figures were added along with an upbeat musical score to help tie it into the new films.
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The attraction used the same traveling theater system that was used by the original ''Universe of Energy'' show. The primeval diorama used essentially the same sets and Audio-Animatronic dinosaurs as the original show, although during the renovation to the ''Ellen's Energy Adventure'' show, all of the dinosaurs were repainted in much brighter colors, and several [[Audio-Animatronics|audio-animatronic]] figures were added along with an upbeat musical score to help tie it into the new films.
   
===Pre-show Theatre Film (audience standing)===
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===Pre-show Film (audience standing)===
Guests view an eight-minute film in which Ellen DeGeneres falls asleep and dreams that she is in an energy-themed version of ''[[Jeopardy!]]'', playing against an old rival Judy Peterson (portrayed by Jamie Lee Curtis) and [[Albert Einstein]]. Not knowing anything about energy, Ellen falls way behind Judy (who happens to be a professor of energy at Princeton University). And the end of Round 1, Bill Nye the Science Guy steps in and offers to help teach Ellen about energy during the commercial break.
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Guests viewed an eight-minute film in which Ellen DeGeneres fell asleep and dreamed that she was in an energy-themed version of ''Jeopardy!'', playing against an old rival Judy Peterson (portrayed by Jamie Lee Curtis) and [[Albert Einstein]]. Not knowing anything about energy, Ellen fell way behind Judy (who happened to be a professor of energy at Princeton University). And the end of Round 1, Bill Nye stepped in and offered to help teach her about energy during the commercial break.
   
 
===Theatre I Film (audience seated)===
 
===Theatre I Film (audience seated)===
Upon entering the theatre, guests are seated in one of six sections. The seating area rotates 180 degrees to face three large movie screens the first film: a four-minute computer animated film in which Bill Nye takes Ellen back billions of years in time to witness the [[Big Bang]] and the formation of the earth. Finally, they end up in a prehistoric jungle where he briefly explains how fossil fuels were formed.
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Upon entering the theatre, guests were seated in one of six sections. The seating area rotated 180 degrees to face three large movie screens the first film: a four-minute computer-animated film in which Bill took Ellen back billions of years in time to witness the Big Bang and the formation of the Earth. Finally, they ended up in a prehistoric jungle where he briefly explained how fossil fuels were formed.
   
 
===Primeval Diorama (audience seated)===
 
===Primeval Diorama (audience seated)===
At the conclusion of the film, the seating area rotates once again to face a curtain, which then raises to reveal a primeval diorama. The entire seating area moves into the diorama where it then breaks apart into six multi-passenger vehicles that take guests on a seven-minute journey through the diorama, which is populated by numerous [[audio-animatronic]] [[dinosaur]]s including an ''[[Edaphosaurus]]'' and two ''[[Arthropleura]]'' fighting and a family of ''[[Brontosaurus]]'' in a swamp (one of whom sneezes water onto guests), a ''[[Stegosaurus]]'' fighting an ''[[Allosaurus]]'' on an overhead cliff, several [[Trachodon]] bathing beneath a waterfall, a number of ''[[Ornithomimus]]'' drinking from a pond (one of whom spits water at guests), an Audio-Animatronic Ellen standing near a tidal pool fighting off an ''[[Elasmosaurus]]'' with a tree branch, and numerous ''[[Pteranodon]]'' perched around an erupting [[volcano]]. As of November 2014, the Audio-Animatronic figure of Ellen fighting off the ''Elasmosaurus'' with a tree branch stopped working and was removed. They have been replaced with a group of smaller ''Pteranodons''.
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At the conclusion of the film, the seating area rotated once again to face a curtain, which then rose to reveal a primeval diorama, which was part of the original attraction. The entire seating area moved into the diorama where it then broke apart into six multi-passenger vehicles that took guests on a seven-minute journey through the diorama, which was populated by numerous [[Audio-Animatronics|audio-animatronic]] [[dinosaur]]s including an ''Edaphosaurus'' and two ''Arthropleura'' fighting and a family of ''[[Brontosaurus]]'' in a swamp (one of whom sneezed water onto guests), a ''[[Stegosaurus]]'' fighting an ''Allosaurus'' on an overhead cliff, several ''Trachodon'' bathing beneath a waterfall, a number of ''[[Ornithomimus]]'' drinking from a pond (one of whom spit water at guests), an Audio-Animatronic Ellen standing near a tidal pool fighting off an ''Elasmosaurus'' with a tree branch, and numerous ''[[Pteranodon]]'' perched around an erupting [[volcano]]. As of November 2014, the Audio-Animatronic Ellen fighting off the ''Elasmosaurus'' with a tree branch stopped working and was removed. They were replaced with a group of smaller ''Pteranodons''.
   
 
===Theatre II Film (audience seated)===
 
===Theatre II Film (audience seated)===
Leaving the diorama, the vehicles enter a second theatre where they reassemble back into their original theatre seating formation. After listening to a brief prehistoric broadcast from KNRG News Radio (which features the voices of [[Willard Scott]] and [[Chris Berman]]), guests view a twelve-minute live-action film on three giant wrap around screens in which Bill Nye takes Ellen on an in-depth look at various current and future energy resources across the United States. Actor [[Michael Richards]] makes a brief cameo as a caveman near the beginning of the film.
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Leaving the diorama, the vehicles entered a second theatre where they reassembled back into their original theatre seating formation. After listening to a brief prehistoric broadcast from KNRG News Radio (which featured the voices of Willard Scott and Chris Berman), guests viewed a twelve-minute live-action film on three giant wrap-around screens in which Bill took Ellen on an in-depth look at various current and future energy resources across the United States. Actor [[Michael Richards]] made a brief cameo as a caveman near the beginning of the film.
   
 
====Hidden Mickey====
 
====Hidden Mickey====
There is one [[Hidden Mickey]] towards the beginning of the Theatre II film; it is only on-screen for 3 seconds.
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There was one [[Hidden Mickey]] towards the beginning of the Theatre II film; it was only on-screen for 3 seconds.
   
 
===Theatre I Finale Film (audience seated)===
 
===Theatre I Finale Film (audience seated)===
At the conclusion of the film, the screens raise and the entire seating area traveles beneath them into Theatre I and rotates back into its starting position facing the audience towards a large television-shaped screen. The final two minute film presents the end of Ellen's dream in which she uses her new knowledge about energy in Round 2 to unseat Judy as ''Jeopardy!'' champion.
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At the conclusion of the film, the screens rose and the entire seating area traveled beneath them into Theatre I and rotated back into its starting position facing the audience towards a large television-shaped screen. The final two-minute film presented the end of Ellen's dream in which she used her new knowledge about energy in Round 2 to unseat Judy as ''Jeopardy!'' champion.
   
* During the transition from Theatre II to Theatre I, Johnny Gilbert, the ''Jeopardy!'' announcer, first announces that "If you'd like to have your own energy nightmare, place a self-addressed stamped envelope under your pillow, or, check us out on the web at www.energynightmare.game" (a fictional website). Then, in traditional game show style, he mentions that as a consolation prize, "Some contestants on ''Jeopardy!'' will receive a year's supply of energy. Energy, You Make The World Go 'Round." This line is a tribute to the original attraction, whose pre-show film featured a song at the conclusion entitled ''Energy (You Make The World Go 'Round).''
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* During the transition from Theatre II to Theatre I, Johnny Gilbert, the ''Jeopardy!'' announcer, first announced that "If you'd like to have your own energy nightmare, place a self-addressed stamped envelope under your pillow, or, check us out on the web at www.energynightmare.game" (a fictional website). Then, in traditional game-show style, he mentioned that as a consolation prize, "Some contestants on ''Jeopardy!'' will receive a year's supply of energy. Energy, You Make The World Go 'Round." This line was a tribute to the original attraction, whose pre-show film featured a song at the conclusion entitled ''Energy (You Make The World Go 'Round).''
   
 
===Universe of Energy references===
 
===Universe of Energy references===
Disney has a tradition of paying homage for former attractions, the original ''Universe of Energy'' show being one of them:
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Disney has a tradition of paying homage for former attractions, the original show being one of them:
*In the original ''Universe of Energy'' Theater I, some scenes from the Rite of Spring from [[Fantasia (1940 film)|Fantasia]] were included
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*In the original Theater I, some scenes from the Rite of Spring from ''[[Fantasia]]'' were included.
* The original pavilion logo was preserved on the tile mosaic wall at the entrance of the pavilion near digital clocks counting down the time until the next show begins.
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* The original logo was preserved on the tile mosaic wall at the entrance to the pavilion near digital clocks counting down the time until the next show begins.
* ''Jeopardy!'' announcer [[Johnny Gilbert]] refers to energy with ''Energy, You Make The World Go 'Round'', referring to the title of the original pre-show's theme song.
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* ''Jeopardy!'' announcer Johnny Gilbert referred to energy with ''Energy, You Make The World Go 'Round'', referring to the title of the original pre-show's theme song.
* Some footage from the original film can now be seen in the introduction film at the [[Hall of Presidents]].
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* Some footage from the original film could be seen in the introduction one at [[The Hall of Presidents]].
   
 
==Special events==
 
==Special events==
Similar to other Epcot pavilions, the Universe of Energy pavilion can be booked for corporate special events and group functions. The large indoor spaces within the attraction allow ample room for dinners, receptions, and other planned events.
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Similar to other Epcot pavilions, the pavilion could be booked for corporate special events and group functions. The large indoor spaces within the attraction allowed ample room for dinners, receptions, and other planned events.
   
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
* October 1, 1982 — The pavilion opens with the original ''Universe of Energy'' show.
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* October 1, 1982 — The pavilion opens with the original show.
* January 21, 1996 — The original ''Universe of Energy'' show and pavilion are closed for refurbishment.
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* January 21, 1996 — The original show and pavilion are closed for refurbishment.
* June 14, 1996 — The fully refurbished pavilion temporarily reopens in an effort to help handle the park’s busy summer crowds. The old films from the original ''Universe of Energy'' show are used during this time as the new films with Bill Nye and Ellen DeGeneres had not yet been completed.
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* June 14, 1996 — The fully refurbished pavilion temporarily reopens in an effort to help handle the park’s busy summer crowds. The old films from the original show are used during this time as the new films with Bill Nye and Ellen DeGeneres had not yet been completed.
 
* September 2, 1996 — The pavilion closes and the new films are installed.
 
* September 2, 1996 — The pavilion closes and the new films are installed.
* September 15, 1996 — The pavilion re-opens with a new show entitled ''Ellen's Energy Crisis'', but for reasons unknown, is immediately renamed ''Ellen's Energy Adventure''.
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* September 15, 1996 — The pavilion reopens with a new show entitled ''Ellen's Energy Crisis'', but for reasons unknown, it is immediately renamed ''Ellen's Energy Adventure''.
* 2003 — The original Universe of Energy marquees at the entrance of the pavilion are replaced with all new signage to reflect the sponsor's new name, [[ExxonMobil]].
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* 2003 — The original marquees at the entrance to the pavilion are replaced with all new signage to reflect the sponsor's new name, ExxonMobil.
* 2004 — [[ExxonMobil]] drops its 22-year sponsorship of the pavilion, and all references to the company are removed from the signage and show.
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* 2004 — ExxonMobil drops its 22-year sponsorship of the pavilion, and all references to it are removed from the signage and show.
 
* 2008 — The pavilion closes for a lengthy refurbishment.
 
* 2008 — The pavilion closes for a lengthy refurbishment.
* March 28, 2009 — The pavilion re-opens after an extensive refurbishment. Although no significant changes to the show itself were made, some of the scenes within the diorama were refreshed, the audio systems were upgraded and the computer systems that operate the attraction were updated. The exterior of the pavilion was also repainted back to its original color scheme of reds, oranges and yellows (during the 1996 refurbishment, the exterior of the pavilion was repainted into a pastel rainbow color scheme) and the traveling theatre vehicles were repainted from their original purple color into a light blue color.
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* March 28, 2009 — The pavilion reopens after an extensive refurbishment. Although no significant changes to the show itself were made, some of the scenes within the diorama were refreshed, the audio systems were upgraded and the computer systems that operate the attraction were updated. The exterior was also repainted back to its original color scheme of reds, oranges, and yellows (during the 1996 refurbishment, it was repainted into a pastel rainbow color scheme) and the traveling theatre vehicles were repainted from their original purple color into light blue color.
 
* 2014 — The Elasmosaurus and Ellen figures are removed from the diorama due to maintenance issues and never return.
 
* 2014 — The Elasmosaurus and Ellen figures are removed from the diorama due to maintenance issues and never return.
* August 13, 2017 — Universe of Energy closes, with the last ride suffering a breakdown and resulting in a guest evacuation.
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* August 13, 2017 — The pavilion closes, with the last ride suffering a breakdown and resulting in a guest evacuation. Rumors have circulated that it was planned to occur as a treat for guests since they were allowed to linger in the primeval diorama to take photos with the dinosaurs.
   
==Dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures featured in the ride==
 
*[[Edaphosaurus]]
 
*[[Arthropleura]]
 
*[[Brontosaurus]]
 
*[[Meganeura]]
 
*[[Allosaurus]]
 
*[[Stegosaurus]]
 
*[[Edmontosaurus]]
 
*[[Condonella]]
 
*[[Ornithomimus]]
 
*[[Pteranodon]]
 
*[[Elasmosaurus]]
 
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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==Video==
 
==Video==
[[File:Ellens Energy Adventure HD - Ultimate Tribute|thumb|center|335px|Ellen's Energy Adventure tribute/documentary by Martin Smith]]
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[[File:Ellen's Energy Adventure - Martins Complete Ultimate Tribute|thumb|335px|centre]]
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
 
 
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{{Epcot}}
 
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[[Category:Future World]]
 
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[[Category:Dark rides]]
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[[Category:Disney parks and attractions]]

Revision as of 21:19, 9 June 2020

Ellen's Energy Adventure was the second show to be featured in the Universe of Energy pavilion, replacing the original version of the attraction but hosted by Ellen DeGeneres and Bill Nye.

It featured a combination of four separate large-format film presentations and a slow-moving dark tide. The pavilion was previously sponsored by ExxonMobil (formerly Exxon) from opening day on October 1, 1982, through 2004 and closed on August 13, 2017, to make room for the Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind attraction which will open in 2021.

Attraction Summary

The show starred Ellen DeGeneres, Bill Nye, Alex Trebek, Johnny Gilbert, and Jamie Lee Curtis. It took a light-hearted look at various energy resources, how energy was produced, the history of energy production, and the search for new energy resources. In particular, it focused on the origins of fossil fuels such as petroleum, coal, and natural gas. It also mentioned renewable sources such as solar and hydroelectric power. In 2011, it surpassed the original show as the longest-running version of the attraction.

The attraction used the same traveling theater system that was used by the original Universe of Energy show. The primeval diorama used essentially the same sets and Audio-Animatronic dinosaurs as the original show, although during the renovation to the Ellen's Energy Adventure show, all of the dinosaurs were repainted in much brighter colors, and several audio-animatronic figures were added along with an upbeat musical score to help tie it into the new films.

Pre-show Film (audience standing)

Guests viewed an eight-minute film in which Ellen DeGeneres fell asleep and dreamed that she was in an energy-themed version of Jeopardy!, playing against an old rival Judy Peterson (portrayed by Jamie Lee Curtis) and Albert Einstein. Not knowing anything about energy, Ellen fell way behind Judy (who happened to be a professor of energy at Princeton University). And the end of Round 1, Bill Nye stepped in and offered to help teach her about energy during the commercial break.

Theatre I Film (audience seated)

Upon entering the theatre, guests were seated in one of six sections. The seating area rotated 180 degrees to face three large movie screens the first film: a four-minute computer-animated film in which Bill took Ellen back billions of years in time to witness the Big Bang and the formation of the Earth. Finally, they ended up in a prehistoric jungle where he briefly explained how fossil fuels were formed.

Primeval Diorama (audience seated)

At the conclusion of the film, the seating area rotated once again to face a curtain, which then rose to reveal a primeval diorama, which was part of the original attraction. The entire seating area moved into the diorama where it then broke apart into six multi-passenger vehicles that took guests on a seven-minute journey through the diorama, which was populated by numerous audio-animatronic dinosaurs including an Edaphosaurus and two Arthropleura fighting and a family of Brontosaurus in a swamp (one of whom sneezed water onto guests), a Stegosaurus fighting an Allosaurus on an overhead cliff, several Trachodon bathing beneath a waterfall, a number of Ornithomimus drinking from a pond (one of whom spit water at guests), an Audio-Animatronic Ellen standing near a tidal pool fighting off an Elasmosaurus with a tree branch, and numerous Pteranodon perched around an erupting volcano. As of November 2014, the Audio-Animatronic Ellen fighting off the Elasmosaurus with a tree branch stopped working and was removed. They were replaced with a group of smaller Pteranodons.

Theatre II Film (audience seated)

Leaving the diorama, the vehicles entered a second theatre where they reassembled back into their original theatre seating formation. After listening to a brief prehistoric broadcast from KNRG News Radio (which featured the voices of Willard Scott and Chris Berman), guests viewed a twelve-minute live-action film on three giant wrap-around screens in which Bill took Ellen on an in-depth look at various current and future energy resources across the United States. Actor Michael Richards made a brief cameo as a caveman near the beginning of the film.

Hidden Mickey

There was one Hidden Mickey towards the beginning of the Theatre II film; it was only on-screen for 3 seconds.

Theatre I Finale Film (audience seated)

At the conclusion of the film, the screens rose and the entire seating area traveled beneath them into Theatre I and rotated back into its starting position facing the audience towards a large television-shaped screen. The final two-minute film presented the end of Ellen's dream in which she used her new knowledge about energy in Round 2 to unseat Judy as Jeopardy! champion.

  • During the transition from Theatre II to Theatre I, Johnny Gilbert, the Jeopardy! announcer, first announced that "If you'd like to have your own energy nightmare, place a self-addressed stamped envelope under your pillow, or, check us out on the web at www.energynightmare.game" (a fictional website). Then, in traditional game-show style, he mentioned that as a consolation prize, "Some contestants on Jeopardy! will receive a year's supply of energy. Energy, You Make The World Go 'Round." This line was a tribute to the original attraction, whose pre-show film featured a song at the conclusion entitled Energy (You Make The World Go 'Round).

Universe of Energy references

Disney has a tradition of paying homage for former attractions, the original show being one of them:

  • In the original Theater I, some scenes from the Rite of Spring from Fantasia were included.
  • The original logo was preserved on the tile mosaic wall at the entrance to the pavilion near digital clocks counting down the time until the next show begins.
  • Jeopardy! announcer Johnny Gilbert referred to energy with Energy, You Make The World Go 'Round, referring to the title of the original pre-show's theme song.
  • Some footage from the original film could be seen in the introduction one at The Hall of Presidents.

Special events

Similar to other Epcot pavilions, the pavilion could be booked for corporate special events and group functions. The large indoor spaces within the attraction allowed ample room for dinners, receptions, and other planned events.

Timeline

  • October 1, 1982 — The pavilion opens with the original show.
  • January 21, 1996 — The original show and pavilion are closed for refurbishment.
  • June 14, 1996 — The fully refurbished pavilion temporarily reopens in an effort to help handle the park’s busy summer crowds. The old films from the original show are used during this time as the new films with Bill Nye and Ellen DeGeneres had not yet been completed.
  • September 2, 1996 — The pavilion closes and the new films are installed.
  • September 15, 1996 — The pavilion reopens with a new show entitled Ellen's Energy Crisis, but for reasons unknown, it is immediately renamed Ellen's Energy Adventure.
  • 2003 — The original marquees at the entrance to the pavilion are replaced with all new signage to reflect the sponsor's new name, ExxonMobil.
  • 2004 — ExxonMobil drops its 22-year sponsorship of the pavilion, and all references to it are removed from the signage and show.
  • 2008 — The pavilion closes for a lengthy refurbishment.
  • March 28, 2009 — The pavilion reopens after an extensive refurbishment. Although no significant changes to the show itself were made, some of the scenes within the diorama were refreshed, the audio systems were upgraded and the computer systems that operate the attraction were updated. The exterior was also repainted back to its original color scheme of reds, oranges, and yellows (during the 1996 refurbishment, it was repainted into a pastel rainbow color scheme) and the traveling theatre vehicles were repainted from their original purple color into light blue color.
  • 2014 — The Elasmosaurus and Ellen figures are removed from the diorama due to maintenance issues and never return.
  • August 13, 2017 — The pavilion closes, with the last ride suffering a breakdown and resulting in a guest evacuation. Rumors have circulated that it was planned to occur as a treat for guests since they were allowed to linger in the primeval diorama to take photos with the dinosaurs.

Gallery

Video

Ellen's_Energy_Adventure_-_Martins_Complete_Ultimate_Tribute

Ellen's Energy Adventure - Martins Complete Ultimate Tribute

References

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New epcot logo
World Celebration
Spaceship EarthImagination! (Journey into Imagination with FigmentImageWorks: The What-If Labs) • !Celebración Encanto! (Opening on June 10, 2024) • Dreamers Point
World Nature
The Land (Awesome Planet Soarin' Around the WorldLiving with the Land) • The Seas (The Seas with Nemo & FriendsSeaBaseTurtle Talk with CrushMr. Ray's Pop QuizBruce's Shark ChallengeFinding Dory's Friends) • Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana

Seasonal: Living with the Land: Merry and Bright Nights

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Mission: SPACETest TrackWonders of Xandar (Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind) • PLAY! (Animation Academy (Opening in 2024))
World Showcase
Mexico Pavilion (Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros) • Norway Pavilion (Frozen Ever After) • China Pavilion (Reflections of ChinaWondrous China (Opening in 2024)) • Germany PavilionItaly PavilionThe American AdventureJapan PavilionMorocco PavilionFrance Pavilion (Impressions de FranceBeauty and the Beast Sing-AlongRemy's Ratatouille Adventure) • International GatewayUnited Kingdom Pavilion (Mary Poppins (Opening in 2024)) • Canada Pavilion (Canada: Far and Wide) • DuckTales World Showcase Adventure
Resorts
Disney's Yacht Club ResortDisney's Beach Club ResortDisney's BoardWalk ResortDisney's BoardWalk VillasDisney's Caribbean Beach ResortDisney's Riviera Resort
Current Entertainment
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Former Attractions and Entertainment
Future World
Universe of EnergyJourney Into Imagination (Journey Into ImaginationUpstairs Image WorksMagic JourneysCaptain EO) • Imagination! (Honey, I Shrunk the AudienceCaptain EO TributeJourney Into Your Imagination) • Ellen's Energy AdventureHorizonsWorld of MotionWonders of Life (Body WarsCranium CommandGoofy About HealthThe Making of Me) • CommuniCoreThe Land (SymbiosisKitchen KabaretFood RocksCircle of Life: An Environmental Fable) • SplashtacularThe Living SeasInnoventions

World Celebration
Odyssey (The EPCOT Experience Center)
World Showcase
China Pavilion (Wonders of China) • Norway Pavilion (Maelstrom) • Mexico Pavilion (El Rio del Tiempo) • Canada Pavilion (O Canada!) • Epcot ForeverHarmoniousIllumiNationsIllumiNations 25IllumiNations: Reflections of EarthThe Soul of JazzAgent P's World Showcase AdventureKim Possible World Showcase Adventure
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