There are so many threads to post what we have sent where. I have shared this on the others. I will put it here too.
My letter has been sent with the following photo to:
ABC in Los Angeles
NBC in Los Angeles
CBS in Los Angeles
and local stations:
KTLA 5
KCAL 9
KTTV 11
KZLA 13
Up next... local papers.
Here's my letter:
Dear -----,
I would like to take a moment of your day to tell you about an amazing place you may not know exists.
This incredible community is a place where children and adults anonymously socialize side-by-side everyday, sharing laughter, tears, life stories, and friendships closer than imaginable. It is a special place where people connect in incredible ways. It is a place where kids and adults alike play, relax, and visit with friends everyday.
It’s a place that children with Asperger’s have found to be pivotal in helping them build social skills. Other parents of children with various illnesses have shared that in the real world other kids treat their sons or daughters as “weird or freaks,” while on VMK they have formed amazing friendship in which they are not subjected to these labels. Adults and children alike who are fighting cancer and other ailments have found this incredible place to be their escape.
As a married, 30-something, self-employed, college graduate trying to grow my small business, I start my day several times a week in this amazing place talking with a friend who is in Chicago about his day. Being a business owner himself, our friendship has not only provided the usual joys that accompany such a connection, but he also offers business advice, making our talks near-networking sessions.
When my Chicagoan friend gets called away by customers, I often remain in this incredible place, to visit with other friends that I have known for almost 3 years. I may share laughs with a young adult in the United Kingdom that I have found a unique connection with or maybe I will hear about the happenings of the day in the world of my of my teenage friend in Canada who manages to make me smile almost everyday with her kindness and light-hearted spirit. I am lucky to know her. Inevitably, adult friends who live from Neveda to New Jersey and have become great friends that I speak with everyday step in to join us during any of these visits and share in the laugher, advice, or random fun that may evolve. They are sunshine in my every day.
Where is this amazing place? It can be found at
www.VMK.com. The Virtual Magic Kingdom is an online community built by Disney, initially to promote
Disneyland’s 50th birthday several years ago. While Disney relied on this little Kingdom to generate revenue from Disney fans worldwide through related-product purchases (including trips to both WDW and Disneyland), what they did not count on is the amazing, unique, seemingly boundary-less friendships that would form and become a part of REAL people’s daily lives.
They did not count on adults who are bound to wheelchairs finding a virtual freedom like never before through their little game. They did not count on children battling cancer having 1,000s of people worldwide offering support, friendship, and laughter through their marketing mechanism.
They did not count on adults dealing with the struggles life can issue connecting with each other for daily laughter and escape through their little virtual world.
And earlier this week, when they announced that they were going to close the Virtual Magic Kingdom, leaving over 250,000 characters behind in a land that can never be visited again, they did not count on the fact that the real life humans behind those avatars would fight for life for their virtual counterparts. They didn’t count on 12 year olds asking 40 year olds on game-related message boards for assistance in writing a letter so they could share with anyone who would listen to their desire to keep their favorite place on the internet alive.
They didn’t count on the fact that people will do amazing things to keep friendships that cannot exist elsewhere (due to their anonymous nature that keeps kids safe) alive by doing anything they can to try to stop the gates to the Virtual Magic Kingdom from locking at 10pm PST on May 21, 2008, including establishing an online petition at
www.savevmk.com that would gather almost 4,500 signatures in less than 48 hours.
What can the consumers of a free online game do when an entertainment mogul decides to shutdown their Funville? Fight for its survival! Why did Disney not offer its players at pay-to-play option? Why do they offer this for other on-line games but not for the Virtual Magic Kingdom? Why do they not see the amazing power and almost unbelievable affects that their little virtual world has on the human spirit of people of all ages, nationalities, and genders worldwide? Why do they not understand that in the midst of their Year of a Million Dreams, incredible dreams are happening everyday by fellow human beings at vmk.com?
I ask you to help us fight for our virtual world to stay alive. Disney has reportedly turned down the offer to speak with news agencies that have attempted to ask about this. For the children that find an unheard of confidence in VMK, for the adults that find unique connections with peers that they would otherwise not know exist, for anyone that has ever shared a smile with someone on the other side of the planet through this incredible place, please, help us show this entertainment giant that their little Virtual Magic Kingdom is worth saving.
If you would like to speak with me personally, please feel welcome to contact me at --- --- ----. I would invite you to create a character to experience this amazing place for yourself, but sadly earlier this week Disney took away the ability for anyone to join their incredible virtual microcosm of WDW and Disneyland as the first step in ending the on-line daily dreams with the closure of VMK.
Thank you for your time and anything you believe your wide-reaching abilities can do to generate awareness of the 250,000 virtual avatars that are fighting for their ability to continue to bring smiles and joy to many real people worldwide. If only Disney would let them.
Sincerely,
xxx (known as Jegrezo in the Virtual Magic Kingdom)
P.S. If nothing above moves you to feel that this human interest story is anything more than the closing of yet another online game, allow me to leave you with a direct quote of an entry from the online journal of an 11 year old VMK player who has Spinal Muscular Atrophy which controls voluntary movements, such as crawling, walking, swallowing and breathing:
“My favorite web site, Virtual Magic Kingdom (VMK) is closing May 21st. I'm sad and MAD! I can't live without my friends on VMK. PLEASE sign my guestbook like a petition to SAVE VMK for me and my friends. Pass my site on to everyone you know so they can help too. I love VMK cause I can WALK, TALK, EAT, DANCE, SHOP and play checkers all by myself.
PLEASE HELP ME!
Love,
Madison
p.s. VMK is GERM FREE too!
p.s.s. and no one stares at me there.”
(source:
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/madisonreed)