Bubbleator

Coordinates: 47°20′41″N 122°19′43″W / 47.344677°N 122.328542°W / 47.344677; -122.328542
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"Empty - the bubbleator descends for another 100 passengers to the World of Tomorrow in the center of the Washington State Coliseum. On its return trip to the twenty-first century the modernistic elevator rises in a glow of gold light while passing through shimmering reflections from the rainbow of the future world." Here, the Bubbleator rises to the upper floor of the Washington State Coliseum, now Climate Pledge Arena.

The Bubbleator was a large, bubble-shaped hydraulic

Museum of History and Industry
in 2005.

While boarding the Bubbleator, passengers were commanded by an ethereal female voice to "Please move to the rear of the sphere", or the "Martian type" male elevator operator would say, "Step to the rear of the Sphere" in a creepy sci-fi type voice.

The soundtrack for the Bubbleator was conducted by Attilio Mineo and released as Man in Space with Sounds.[2]

References

  1. ^ Susan Phinney (April 15, 2002), "Century 21 remnants found new homes", Seattle PI, retrieved 2012-04-02
  2. ^ "Attileo Mineo". Subliminal Sounds. Archived from the original on 2006-09-28.

47°20′41″N 122°19′43″W / 47.344677°N 122.328542°W / 47.344677; -122.328542