HEY!!! I agree. I'm just not dilluding myself as to the difference between "what I hope for" and what I think will really happen.
Maybe this is our disconnect. I don't think the rest of us are making predictions here. We are offering opinions for what SHOULD be done. While I wouldn't call it a pipe dream, I think we all realize it might never happen.
I'm just of the opinion that the future is an unknown, and rather than resolve myself to what I think could happen, I'd prefer to call for what should happen.
Make sense?
With respect to OLC, I don't know enough about how they operate to offer much of an opinion. However, I will say that being motivated solely by profits does not have to result in the opposite of what the old Disney philosophy would have resulted in. I think if Disney just put more of a focus on sustaining and gowing LONG TERM profits, and understanding what truly creates those profits for them, the end results of their efforts would be something much closer to what most of us are looking for.
It may not be perfect, and it may not have the "soul" of Walt, but at least it wouldn't be inept.
What we do have evidence of is that if given the proper support, the Imagineers can create something so astounding to the general public that they will line up for hours just to get in.
Your Airness, this is EXACTLY what I mean. One doesn't have to be Walt, or even think like Walt to grasp this concept. One only has to understand the business that Disney is in, and want to profit from it.
He was the creative version of Cy Young. Cy Young set some records, he did some things with a baseball, which will never be done again. Sure, now and then some young gun will start piling up wins early on, but Cy's records always survive. Maris' fall, Cobb's fall, Ruth and Gehrig's record fall, but not Cy's.
True. We may never see anybody start from scratch and build another Disney, just was we may never see anyone win 500 games.
But the concepts behind Cy's success are still valid and can be used by others (in fact they are...).
You seem fixated on saying that we are calling for another Walt. That is simply not true. Concepts like long-term focus, customer satisfaction and showmanship were not invented by Walt, and they did not die with him.
Again, this isn't "settling" or any other type of easy out assignment of the unoccured, it's just reality.
Perhaps defeatist is more accurate...
I mean, simple reality requires that statisically, somebody would rise up and defeat Disney in their perceived time of vulnerability.
Where do you get these statistics? Multiple posters have laid out multiple reasons why this simply isn't true, yet you continually go back to "Walt was one of a kind", and your version of statistical reality.
Quite simply, the theme park industry cannot afford to take the risks which the movie industry can because it cannot survive the inevitable bombs nearly as effectively as the movie industry. I know you know and realize that.
Seriously Scoop, do you really believe what you are typing? You can't get much more of an absolute bomb than DCA. I guess that was your idea of a low risk? I don't see how the theme park industry could handle too many more "low risk" projects like that.
After all, I again repeat the refrain that nearly every CEO is in the game to make money---and if they saw a great way to make money, it only makes logical sense that they'd leap at the chance.
But you see--they don't see it. The creative types see it, but they don't have the business muscle, while the ones with the fiscal muscle to pull it off either don't see it or don't care to strain their eyes lest the realize somebody needs a new prescription.
Of course they don't see it. If they did (in particular Eisner), we wouldn't be having this discussion. But what does what Eisner sees have to do with what he should see?
You try to prove that a philosophy won't work FOR DISNEY (another key point you repeatedly miss) by pointing out that they don't use it.
Then, you lament that many people do "get it", but they just can't turn it into relality, so we should just accept what is given to us by those who can't see creativity/quality/guest satisfaction going together with profts.
I'm hard pressed to come up with a better example of a "settleing" or defeatist mentality.