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''Get Set Jet Game'' was a video game-style attraction at CommuniCore East at EPCOT, Walt Disney World. It utilized a touch screen, and players used their fingers to load luggage from a conveyor belt onto an airplane.<ref>[http://www.lostepcot.com/communicore.html Summary of the game.] Retrieved 11 August '17.</ref> Occasionally, maintenance checks would occur that momentarily disrupted loading, and the player had to comply with a safety checklist. Players had 60 seconds to complete the game.<ref>[http://waltdatedworld.com/id114.htm Additional game details.] Retrieved 11 August '17.</ref>
''Get Set Jet Game'' was a video game-style attraction at CommuniCore East at EPCOT, Walt Disney World. It utilized a touch screen, and players used their fingers to load luggage from a conveyor belt onto an airplane.<ref>[http://www.lostepcot.com/communicore.html Summary of the game.] Retrieved 11 August '17.</ref> Occasionally, maintenance checks would occur that momentarily disrupted loading, and the player had to comply with a safety checklist. Players had 60 seconds to complete the game.<ref>[http://waltdatedworld.com/id114.htm Additional game details.] Retrieved 11 August '17.</ref>



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Get Set Jet Game was a video game-style attraction at CommuniCore East at EPCOT, Walt Disney World. It utilized a touch screen, and players used their fingers to load luggage from a conveyor belt onto an airplane.[1] Occasionally, maintenance checks would occur that momentarily disrupted loading, and the player had to comply with a safety checklist. Players had 60 seconds to complete the game.[2]

The CommuniCore pavilion closed on January 30, 1994, replaced by Innoventions, and everything there has been removed.

References

  1. Summary of the game. Retrieved 11 August '17.
  2. Additional game details. Retrieved 11 August '17.