<P> In 1981, the finale was updated to showcase "New Year's Eve in the Home of the 1980s ." A new script was written for this scene change, but the rest of the show remained the same . The attraction closed briefly so that the changes could be implemented . </P> <P> On March 10, 1985, General Electric's contract expired, and it chose not to renew . The attraction closed shortly thereafter so that all General Electric references could be excluded from the attraction . The GE logo was replaced with a logo that showed a blueprint of the six carousel theaters surrounding the six fixed stages on the signs outside of the attraction and the silver GE curtain was kept but a round sign with the blueprint logo and the name Carousel of Progress hid the GE logo . The GE logo still exists on several household appliances throughout the attraction, like the refrigerator in Act 3, which features the GE logo and the words, "General Electric" on it . This is one of the remaining logos that can still be seen today . </P> <P> On August 16, 1993, the attraction closed for refurbishment, to better reflect the theme of the New Tomorrowland: "The Future that Never Was ." Gears and other mechanical symbols were being prominently featured in the other pavilions in the New Tomorrowland, so the Carousel of Progress was redesigned to feature them . The attraction and show were renamed Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress . A giant cog sign in the load and unload theaters that says "Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress" replaced the blueprint sign . The final scene was updated to "Christmas in the House of 2000" (as envisioned in 1993). A new cast was hired for the narration recordings, with American writer, raconteur, and radio personality Jean Shepherd as the voice of the father (Shepherd also does a pre-show narration about the history behind the attraction). Additionally, Rex Allen, the voice of the father at the original Disneyland attraction, plays the Grandfather in Act 4 of the show . For the first time, names of some of the characters in the attraction were revealed . A 4 - minute pre-show about the creation of the attraction was played on monitors while guests waited in line . A contemporary version of "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow" returned as the attraction's theme song . The attraction reopened on November 23, 1993 and was the first updated attraction for the New Tomorrowland, which was unveiled in phases . Since then, the attraction has undergone many slight mechanical and cosmetic changes . </P> <P> Because of a decrease in attendance following the September 11, 2001 attacks, Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress closed in October 2001 . It was reopened soon afterwards on a seasonal basis, causing fans to become concerned for the attraction's future . Although numerous "permanent closure" rumors still plague the attraction, Disney has consistently said that there are no plans for permanent closure or any closure at all . For various reasons, the attraction has had some minor refurbishments in recent years . Though it is still listed as a seasonal attraction, it has remained open nearly every day of the year and during the Magic Kingdom's regular park hours since 2003 . </P>

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