it's hard not to read through the wikipedia article and hear the phrase "you will own nothing and you will be happy"...
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Epcot, originally designed by Walt Disney, was envisioned as the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow—a revolutionary concept that diverged significantly from what it has become today. This innovative project aimed to create a self-contained community where all aspects of life were seamlessly integrated, eliminating the need for residents to venture outside its boundaries for any reason. The very essence of Epcot was rooted in accessibility, communal living, and cutting-edge technologies.
The term "Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow" encapsulated a vision that extended beyond mere theme park attractions. Rather, it sought to cultivate a real-life utopian environment where urban planning, sustainable living, and advanced technologies harmoniously coexisted. Every element of daily life, from transportation to education, was to be carefully designed and interconnected to ensure maximum efficiency and convenience.
In this original blueprint, Epcot aimed to be a microcosm of society, a place where experimentation in architecture, transportation, and community interaction could unfold. Walt Disney's aspiration was to create a dynamic and forward-thinking living space that could inspire and shape the future of urban development on a global scale.
The remnants of this ambitious idea can still be glimpsed in the Magic Kingdom's PeopleMover ride, where visitors can catch a small glimpse of the prototype community.
It is difficult to definitively discern whether Walt Disney had intentions of global domination through this concept, but I can understand why some may think there are ties to a 15 minute city.