Hi Disney Fanatics, tell me your thoughts about this........

godoftheWorld

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I was going to send this to Disney corporate. Would really like to hear what everyone thinks of this idea.....

To who it may concern,

I'm not sure how to start this letter off, so I will start by introducing myself. My name is Mark Young and I used to work for the reservation center in Tampa, Florida for Walt Disney World. I would like to say that, I loved working for Disney, it had been a passion of mine to be apart of this illustrious organization.
I used to own a small correspondent bank that produced about 300 million yearly in residential financing before the crash. I had 40 employees at the height of my companies career. But, with the failing of the overall economy, my companyfinally sucumbed in Sept. 2009.I'm not bitter in the slightest. I had wonderful times in the heyday of my company with family, friends, and cherished employees.I brushed myself off, applied for only one job(Disney World) and I got it.
I hoped to move up in the ranks and stand out in this organization after paying my dues. Of course with that said, the reason why I am writing you has nothing to do with my career at Disney.
As I took phone calls for the year and a half I was there, I found something interesting in speaking to our guests. There seemed to be an underlying tension within them. Nothing of course to do with Walt Disney or our reservations.
It was the economy, I don't have to explain the recession that all of us are going through to you. You probably have a better grasp than I do. Our country, heck, the entire world is in some trouble right now. Nobody really seems to know when it will get better. During times like this in the 1930's, Mr. Walt Disney was a shining light during the great depression with the The Thre Little Pigs, Mickey Mouse shorts, Donald Duck. Snow White, Etc.
People could go to the movies to escape to the world of imagination, even if it was for a little while. During the 40's, he did more than his fair share for the war effort. He was an icon, bigger than life. There was nowhere he couldn't go in the world without being recognized. He wa loved worldwide, he was a beacon of hope and prosperity. A living legend.
In the 50's, he created Disneyland and brought the World of Color into everyones lives. There is not a soul in America who would not know his face if they saw it.
Ultimately, Mickey Mouse did NOT create this world. Walt Disney(the dreamer)did.

So here are my thoughts. My idea is to bring Mr. Walt Disney back. Now, this may at first sound crazy and I know it does, but, hear me out. How would people react to seeing AND speaking to the man who shaped there lives and gave them great joy. The idea came to me in a town meeting at work when a woman came in to our meeting dressed as a fairy to explain the exciting things that were coming to Disney World in the near future. We watched slides and movies of the resort in Hawaii, updating of Disney Hong Kong, Paris, Orlando, Anaheim, Etc. All the while, the fairy explaining everything. Very exciting stuff.
Then it hit me. When Mr. Walt Disney did his show in the 50's, it was ALWAYS a running commercial on the future of Disney. There was always something in his program that showed Disneyland, Epcot, Etc.


WHY not do the same thing at Disney's Hollywood Studio's. There are several facilities not being used right now. Disney could cast several Mr. Walt Disney's. They would have to have spot on looks to the real Walt Disney, mannerisms, and most of all, be FULLY versed in the history of the man. These men would be(minus the cigarette)and absolute dead ringer in every way to the man. He would come out into an auditorium, and show the guests, the new innovations(that we watched at our town hall meeting)of Disney. A 15 to 20 minute show with WALT DISNEY actually narrating the show. As I say this, it would have to be a FIRST CLASS SHOW. The show could run for just a short time(3 to 6 months) Our guests would travel from all over the globe to shake hands with Mr. Disney. We are in tumultous times, there with never be a more perfect time for this situation. With the ills of the economy, he would be a glimmer of hope that we are all looking for. People would stand in lines to take pictures with Mr. Disney after the show. Plus, the guest can see the new things that are coming to Disney.
This is just the tip of the iceberg. If it works as I predict, he could be used in so many different ways. He will help to offer hope and prosperity with just a smile and a handshake. These men can be found, Disney can do this, People will come to remember a better day.

Tell me you thoughts!:scared1:
 
Not a chance in H-E-Double Hockey Sticks would they bring out a Walt impersonator. Not going to happen, nor do I think it should. Also, I don't think Disney will even bother to look (beyond whoever receives your letter) at ANY unsolicited "ideas". Plus, I would be gobsmacked if the idea hadn't already been tossed around at meetings (and quickly delivered a unceremonious death).
 
Truthfully I don't see this idea appealing to the public or to the company. If you're serious about sending this to the corporation, I gently suggest you might want to pay some more attention to the spelling, grammar and punctuation. It's a definite no go as written if you're intending it as a serious business communication tool.
 

Maybe an audio animatronic figure like in Hall of Presidents would be cool. But NOT an impersonator.
 
Do you mean reanimate him from his cryogenically suspended state? :rotfl2:

This is not a letter I would send.
 
@OP

Put the cap back on the airplane glue dude. Seriously, youre not going to "copy" Walt as a marketing product. Walt, more then just about any person of any organization, comes as close to Deity personification as anyone ever.

It would be considered sacrilege to "use" his personification as marketing.
 
Great replies everyone, I'm not even against the animatronics. As far as the glue, I'm dying of brain cancer. Gliomablastoma Stage 3, I don't think the doctor will let me do that. But that you for that great advice.
 
I actually think that are many "souls in America" who wouldn't recongnise Walt Disney if they saw him (or a picture of him).
 
It bears repeating...Disney does NOT accept unsolicited ideas. Period.
 
Crashbb,

You may be possibly correct, but word would spread about pretty quickly....But I don't disagree though.
 
Truthfully I don't see this idea appealing to the public or to the company. If you're serious about sending this to the corporation, I gently suggest you might want to pay some more attention to the spelling, grammar and punctuation. It's a definite no go as written if you're intending it as a serious business communication tool.

These were my exact thoughts as I read it also!
 
Wow! Some fairly harsh responses here. Not really necessary. There are ways of letting the OP know that you think his idea won't work without attacking him. Sheesh.

OP, I agree that an interactive animation or animatron might work. But not an actual human character. I like the spirit of what you're proposing though.
 
I don't have an opinon of whether you should send the letter or not or if sending it would even generate a response.

But, I do have a question--what would be so bad about having an impersonator? I think a lot of people would love being able to feel as though they were talking to THE man. I don't think they would be able to find enough to really make it so that many visitors could see him, so an audio animontronic may be a more realistic idea.

I am sure the idea has been tossed around by Disney for years, I am just wondering, why not?
 
Honestly? I don't think its a good idea. Walt Disney was a great man in terms of business but I don't think having an impersonator or otherwise would do anything for the parks. I also think that although Mr. Disney is no longer with us, his family is still alive. How would it be for his daughter to see a man portraying her father walking around the parks? I also think using his image in that way is kind of disrespectful.
 













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