DVC-Landbaron
What Would Walt Do?
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Let me try it again.
Walts vision of EPCOT has nothing whatsoever to do with the issue at hand. It may deserve its own thread and could spark some rousing debate. But not here. And the completed EPCOT (WS in particular) also has nothing to do with what were talking about either. In many cases the mere concept of vastly different themes, close together, causes a bit of a panoramic clash. But youve got to admit that they did a marvelous job at minimizing the conflicts and for the most part made it as seamless as possible. But again this is inherent in a theme park, and ergo NOT what we are discussing!!
What we are discussing is choice and vision!! Ei$ner had a choice of design (I dont think he had a choice of location, but if he did that just compounds his stupidity!!) And out of all the designs in the world, what CHOICE did he make? It was his call you know. So with utter disregard and almost blatant contempt the effect these two, rather tall structures (for WDW anyway) have on MY EPCOT he chose something TOTALLY un-Disney. Why? He had the world to choose from! Why these two particular buildings. Why those two particular designs? Out of all the questions I have for this guy (when he finally accepts my backyard barbeque offer) that one is very high on my list. Until I hear a justifiable reason, Im stuck making a judgment about his vision from what I know about the choices he makes. And I find he hasnt got any vision. Or at the very least his vision is blurred and totally alien to my way of seeing things. Or maybe hes just plain-old inept. I highly suspect the latter.
Any agreement in this?
ps:
Walts vision of EPCOT has nothing whatsoever to do with the issue at hand. It may deserve its own thread and could spark some rousing debate. But not here. And the completed EPCOT (WS in particular) also has nothing to do with what were talking about either. In many cases the mere concept of vastly different themes, close together, causes a bit of a panoramic clash. But youve got to admit that they did a marvelous job at minimizing the conflicts and for the most part made it as seamless as possible. But again this is inherent in a theme park, and ergo NOT what we are discussing!!
What we are discussing is choice and vision!! Ei$ner had a choice of design (I dont think he had a choice of location, but if he did that just compounds his stupidity!!) And out of all the designs in the world, what CHOICE did he make? It was his call you know. So with utter disregard and almost blatant contempt the effect these two, rather tall structures (for WDW anyway) have on MY EPCOT he chose something TOTALLY un-Disney. Why? He had the world to choose from! Why these two particular buildings. Why those two particular designs? Out of all the questions I have for this guy (when he finally accepts my backyard barbeque offer) that one is very high on my list. Until I hear a justifiable reason, Im stuck making a judgment about his vision from what I know about the choices he makes. And I find he hasnt got any vision. Or at the very least his vision is blurred and totally alien to my way of seeing things. Or maybe hes just plain-old inept. I highly suspect the latter.
Any agreement in this?
ps:
Thanks!! If I hadnt fallen into the career Im in, law was my second choice!!Very nice try though! I hear Northwestern and University of Chakahgo have nice law schools. Maybe a second career?
