Body Wars

Body Wars was a motion simulator attraction inside the Wonders of Life pavilion at the Walt Disney World Resort's Epcot.

[1] Riders would be taken on a mission by the fictional Miniaturized Exploration Technologies corporation (Stylized as MET) to study the effects of the white blood cells on a splinter inside the left index finger of a volunteer.

The ride is no longer in operation along with the other attractions inside the Wonders of Life pavilion, which opened on October 19, 1989, and closed on January 1, 2007.

[2] On January 22, 1988, Epcot announced that they would be building a new pavilion in Future World East.

[3] The Wonders of Life pavilion would officially open to the general public on October 19, 1989.

[4] Body Wars received a mixed reception from guests, as some praised the thrilling experience, but others complained of motion sickness and nausea since it was considered to be a rough ride.

[citation needed] After MetLife's sponsorship expired in June 2001, Epcot would continue to operate the Wonders of Life pavilion.

If the attraction was in high demand, an extended queue would be utilized, decorated with signage and pastel colored shapes lining the walls.

As guests entered, they were informed via in-queue announcements of details surrounding the fictional MET company.

The guests' vehicle, Bravo 229, moved from the bay to the miniaturization room, where technicians focused a "particle reducer" on the ship.

A neuron contacted the ship, allowing it to regain power and de-miniaturize outside of the subject's body.

The former Body Wars entrance seen in March 2017.