ProfGoofy
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I dont know if this is the right place to post this but
In 2005, Disneyland will be celebrating its big 5-0h, which has given me pause to think about how much it has changed in 50 years, not to mention how much WDW has changed in 32 years.
So I thought, wouldnt it be cool if the Disney Imagineers got together with Pixar or Industrial Light & Magic and the producers of the Wonderful World of Disney to create a 2-hour special using computer generated graphics and attraction architectural plans and designs to create high resolution virtual facsimiles of the parks over the past 50 years and their attractions that now only live in our memories. Using a blue screen, a CM Host could take the television audience on a tour of the virtual attraction. I could see the special starting out with Walt Disney counting off paces in an Anaheim orange orchard and the suddenly sweeping into time-lapse photography as the virtual DL and/or WDW is quickly created before our eyes.
I wont even bother pitching this idea to Disney having seen other posts regarding responses from the Disney Legal Department. However, if given the chance, what former attractions would you like to see again or experience for the first time even if only as a virtual facsimile?
As for me, Id like to see Innerspace and America Sings again and having only gone recently, I never got the chance to see 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, World of Motion or Horizons.
In 2005, Disneyland will be celebrating its big 5-0h, which has given me pause to think about how much it has changed in 50 years, not to mention how much WDW has changed in 32 years.
So I thought, wouldnt it be cool if the Disney Imagineers got together with Pixar or Industrial Light & Magic and the producers of the Wonderful World of Disney to create a 2-hour special using computer generated graphics and attraction architectural plans and designs to create high resolution virtual facsimiles of the parks over the past 50 years and their attractions that now only live in our memories. Using a blue screen, a CM Host could take the television audience on a tour of the virtual attraction. I could see the special starting out with Walt Disney counting off paces in an Anaheim orange orchard and the suddenly sweeping into time-lapse photography as the virtual DL and/or WDW is quickly created before our eyes.
I wont even bother pitching this idea to Disney having seen other posts regarding responses from the Disney Legal Department. However, if given the chance, what former attractions would you like to see again or experience for the first time even if only as a virtual facsimile?
As for me, Id like to see Innerspace and America Sings again and having only gone recently, I never got the chance to see 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, World of Motion or Horizons.

