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M. JeffH:
Disney has announced that the company is ending its role in the production of 2d animation after two projects in development are completed. As proof the staff has been reduced from 2300 to 600 animators in less than two years. Disney has continually produced the best of 2d animated features since 1938, but will not make it to its 70th anniversary as a hand-drawn animated studio.
The Florida project involved 43 square miles of private development, including a large initial park complete with two beautiful resorts on a monorail surrounded by water activities, a water park (the first of its kind), and an award-winning campground. A master plan was put into place that presented at least three more hotels, with a transportation system that did not rely on buses or cars for patrons to jet around the resort. The company, to its credit, as upgraded some of the hotels with beautiful pools and refurbished many of the rooms.
Now, Disney has added or will add two separate motel complexes accesible only by bus without feature pools or restaurant facilities far, far from the main park, in effect creating the exact same motel environment Walt despised as he watched the citrus trees come down around the original Disneyland.
The company has added many new, exciting, and to some classic Disney thrill rides to its four parks, but has seen areas of the Magic Kingdom remain empty and exposed for years...a blow to show far worse than the fact that Walt did not build the Matterhorn or MMR.
The MGM and AK parks, unlike the MK and Epcot, were purposefully built under the Ei$ner doctrine of half-filled parks intended to provide add-ons to a guests stay and compete with outside parks that were siphoning a small percentage of day-pay guests. This philosophy has continued to this day with the European Studios park and the announced attractions for the Magic Kingdom-HK park.Ei$ner has crowed about the short-term benefits of his namesake philosophy for the record, and has privately expressed concerns about the viability of continued full-fledged park expansion a la the Disney Seas project.
To date, two of the live shows you mention have been closed without live replacement (Lion King and Hunchback).
In the same diatribe against Walt for giving us "size downing clones" of DL's original rides, you crow about Mikey giving us clones of the Euro Stunt Show and Soarin' (rumor has it an exact duplicate). Kudos go for the announcment of Ex:E, which I hope is a big blockbuster as it looks, but I will as per usual reserve judgment until I actually ride the darn thing...cause M:S was a bust in my opinion and can't compare to the re-rideability of Pirates, Splash, Thunder, Space, Rock-n-roller, ToT, and Safari.
Jeff, please don't try and tell us everything is rosy in the Magic Kingdom. It just ain't true. Just the fact that WD is getting out of animation is depressing enough. Just the fact that we are going to be subjected to the Little Mermaid5:Grandma's Little Chicken Of the Sea is enough to make me drown my sorrows in a big Kungaloosh.
Oh, and, yes, I enjoyed my last vacation there, more than any other vacation I've had there. But that does not mean that I am happy with the direction Disney is heading. And I won't stick my head in the sand.
Disney has announced that the company is ending its role in the production of 2d animation after two projects in development are completed. As proof the staff has been reduced from 2300 to 600 animators in less than two years. Disney has continually produced the best of 2d animated features since 1938, but will not make it to its 70th anniversary as a hand-drawn animated studio.
The Florida project involved 43 square miles of private development, including a large initial park complete with two beautiful resorts on a monorail surrounded by water activities, a water park (the first of its kind), and an award-winning campground. A master plan was put into place that presented at least three more hotels, with a transportation system that did not rely on buses or cars for patrons to jet around the resort. The company, to its credit, as upgraded some of the hotels with beautiful pools and refurbished many of the rooms.
Now, Disney has added or will add two separate motel complexes accesible only by bus without feature pools or restaurant facilities far, far from the main park, in effect creating the exact same motel environment Walt despised as he watched the citrus trees come down around the original Disneyland.
The company has added many new, exciting, and to some classic Disney thrill rides to its four parks, but has seen areas of the Magic Kingdom remain empty and exposed for years...a blow to show far worse than the fact that Walt did not build the Matterhorn or MMR.
The MGM and AK parks, unlike the MK and Epcot, were purposefully built under the Ei$ner doctrine of half-filled parks intended to provide add-ons to a guests stay and compete with outside parks that were siphoning a small percentage of day-pay guests. This philosophy has continued to this day with the European Studios park and the announced attractions for the Magic Kingdom-HK park.Ei$ner has crowed about the short-term benefits of his namesake philosophy for the record, and has privately expressed concerns about the viability of continued full-fledged park expansion a la the Disney Seas project.
To date, two of the live shows you mention have been closed without live replacement (Lion King and Hunchback).
In the same diatribe against Walt for giving us "size downing clones" of DL's original rides, you crow about Mikey giving us clones of the Euro Stunt Show and Soarin' (rumor has it an exact duplicate). Kudos go for the announcment of Ex:E, which I hope is a big blockbuster as it looks, but I will as per usual reserve judgment until I actually ride the darn thing...cause M:S was a bust in my opinion and can't compare to the re-rideability of Pirates, Splash, Thunder, Space, Rock-n-roller, ToT, and Safari.
Jeff, please don't try and tell us everything is rosy in the Magic Kingdom. It just ain't true. Just the fact that WD is getting out of animation is depressing enough. Just the fact that we are going to be subjected to the Little Mermaid5:Grandma's Little Chicken Of the Sea is enough to make me drown my sorrows in a big Kungaloosh.
Oh, and, yes, I enjoyed my last vacation there, more than any other vacation I've had there. But that does not mean that I am happy with the direction Disney is heading. And I won't stick my head in the sand.