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Horizons EPCOT logo - WDW Hidden Mickey 2015
Series
WDW Hidden Mickey 2015: Wave A
Origin
Walt Disney World
Year
2015
Edition
OE
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This Walt Disney World Hidden Mickey Open Edition pin, released in 2015 as part of the Wave A: Retro EPCOT Logos series, features the distinctive blue and white logo for the beloved Horizons attraction. The circular pin showcases the abstract, futuristic design of the Horizons pavilion logo, which was created by Norm Inouye in 1979 to convey a sense of moving toward the horizon. A small, silver Hidden Mickey icon is subtly placed on the left side, indicating its status as a Cast Member trading pin. Horizons was an iconic Omnimover dark ride at EPCOT Center's Future World, opening on October 1, 1983, exactly one year after the park's debut. Sponsored by General Electric until 1993, the attraction depicted optimistic visions of 21st-century life, exploring themes of communication, energy, transportation, and humankind's relationship with the sea and land. It was widely considered the spiritual sequel to Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress. The attraction permanently closed on January 9, 1999, and its building was demolished to make way for Mission: SPACE. Despite being an Open Edition, this pin is highly sought after by collectors due to the deep nostalgia and strong fan base for the Horizons attraction, which many consider one of EPCOT's most missed experiences. The WDW Hidden Mickey 2015: Wave A series included five common pins featuring EPCOT pavilion logos, with Horizons being one of them.
This Open Edition Hidden Mickey pin from the 2015 Walt Disney World Wave A series holds significant collector appeal, primarily due to the enduring popularity and deep nostalgia surrounding the Horizons attraction. While Open Edition pins are generally more accessible than Limited Edition releases, the subject matter—a beloved, now-extinct EPCOT icon—elevates its desirability. Hidden Mickey pins are initially released for Cast Member trading, making them a fun chase for collectors in the parks. The pin features a simple enamel design with no special features like hinged elements or spinners, but its connection to a cherished piece of EPCOT history makes it a valuable addition to many collections.
The Horizons attraction opened at EPCOT Center on October 1, 1983, as part of the park's second phase, exactly one year after EPCOT's grand opening. It was a unique dark ride that presented an optimistic view of future living, showcasing various environments like desert farms, floating cities, and space colonies. Horizons was sponsored by General Electric until 1993. After fluctuating between closures and reopenings, it permanently closed on January 9, 1999, and the building was later demolished to make way for Mission: SPACE. The attraction's logo, featured on this pin, is a stylized representation designed to evoke movement towards the future. The pin celebrates this iconic, but now historical, EPCOT pavilion.
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