It's pretty clear that I'm not the only weirdo who still feels strongly about some Disney attraction that doesn't even exist anymore. Fans of Horizons have taken to Twitter in the past couple of weeks to reflect on the ride and its influence. Their hashtag is #HORIZONS30.

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How big of a Horizons nerd am I? I have blueprints from the attraction framed in our apartment. If anyone from Disney is reading this, just know that I'm available to help with a Horizons reboot that I'm sure you're currently working on. Futurama — the ride, not the TV show — got a sequel in 1964 after the 1939 New York World's Fair. So, why not Horizons!

R.I.P. Horizons. And happy birthday. You were a great symbol of the future. And perhaps just as important to a guy who's made writing about past visions of tomorrow his full-time job, you were a great monument to the futures that never were.

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Images: Concept sketch for Horizons by Herb Ryman from the Disney and More blog, photos of Horizons interiors from the Disney and More blog