nytimez
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Nice post.
The sad fact is that the bus system is nothing more than the cheapest route. Disney needs to become an innovator at some point in time less they allow themselves be viewed as just another company in all facets. The goodwill or 'magic' that was created by Walt's brilliance has all but been used up and the generic 'theme park' label is looking more and more probable, especially since the WWoHP kicked WDW's butt in every way.
Imagine if Igor wanted to actually create a legacy for himself like Walt did (and Eisner at least aspired to in his own demented way) instead of the standard MBA crappola of 'pleasing the street'?
The monorail is just the type of project that could create that legacy. Costly? Yes. Insurmountable? No. Unforgettable? Yes.
Yeah, it's easy to trash Eisner and there's lots of ammo for it especially when it comes to his later years. But for all his faults, he at least had a grand vision and a willingness to take huge financial risks.
Ha. Imagine that. Someday, the Eisner years might be looked on as the "good old days."