rickybobby
Please bring back Tapestry of Nations
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BRING BACK TAPESTRY OF NATIONS.
Sorry, off topic. Excuse me please.
Sorry, off topic. Excuse me please.
My guess is that the Osborne lights are going away to stop paying for royalties on the name. I'm sure they are getting something for having their name on them. So they ship them back their old lights (which there are very few of since the LED upgrade) and drop the name. Then they re-imagine them as something else, under a new name, get a similar crowd draw at a lower cost. They may have to wait a year or two so that there isn't a connection to be drawn from the old to the new. Just a thought...
I don't think they are getting rid of them because Disney is paying for the name. I also doubt the family gets a whole lot from Disney anyways.My guess is that the Osborne lights are going away to stop paying for royalties on the name. I'm sure they are getting something for having their name on them. So they ship them back their old lights (which there are very few of since the LED upgrade) and drop the name. Then they re-imagine them as something else, under a new name, get a similar crowd draw at a lower cost. They may have to wait a year or two so that there isn't a connection to be drawn from the old to the new. Just a thought...
Logistics with construction at DHS is really the main reason they are going away at least for the immediate future. I will agree that an eventual return of something is likely but not for a couple years at least.Interestingly enough, Disney (at least after Jennings died) does pay a licensing fee to use the "Osborne" name, which is part of the reason I believe that the Osborne Lights are going away. That said, Disney still is apparently pursuing other light display ideas. While many of the existing lights are supposedly being returned to the Osbornes, like another poster mentioned, they still have the expensive backend equipment to make this kind of show possible. I know they've looked at possibly setting up a similar light display on Hollywood Boulevard, working in the Christmas lights with the neon. Jim Hill has suggested that they might let the winners of ABC's Great Xmas Light Fight reality show decorate a part of the park (unsure where), and I can say they have considered this. Another thing they've even considered is a Frozen-themed light display. It's all still very up in the air, so I'd be surprised if they have something ready for next year, especially with all the construction about to begin at DHS.
Some of those houses are incredibly well done. Some even better than Osborne in my opinion. I also don't necessarily find Osborne classy.I desperately hope they don't rely on winners from the Great Christmas Light Fight. While I'm sure it provides some brand synergy, I just don't see it being nearly as classy as the Osborne display.
Logistics with construction at DHS is really the main reason they are going away at least for the immediate future. I will agree that an eventual return of something is likely but not for a couple years at least.
Interestingly enough, Disney (at least after Jennings died) does pay a licensing fee to use the "Osborne" name, which is part of the reason I believe that the Osborne Lights are going away.
LOL! Fun? Yes. Classy.....no. LOL!Some of those houses are incredibly well done. Some even better than Osborne in my opinion. I also don't necessarily find Osborne classy.
It wasn't really an honor. It was more like a freak show. The Osborne name was known internationally due to all the legal problems his light display had caused. News crews including newspapers, magazines, radio and television from Arkansas and around the world came to do stories about the wacky old Jennings Osborne light display and his desire to punish his neighbors with the gaudy show. It was no coincidence that the Arkansas Supreme Court shut down the display in 1995 and that same year it appeared for the first time at WDW.I think the naming had way more to do with honoring the man who originated the display than anything else.
Were you one of his neighbors? Why do you care about him punishing his neighbors so much?It wasn't really an honor. It was more like a freak show. The Osborne name was known internationally due to all the legal problems his light display had caused. News crews including newspapers, magazines, radio and television from Arkansas and around the world came to do stories about the wacky old Jennings Osborne light display and his desire to punish his neighbors with the gaudy show. It was no coincidence that the Arkansas Supreme Court shut down the display in 1995 and that same year it appeared for the first time at WDW.
The light display itself was not well designed and it was rather tacky, but the controversy surrounding the display was wonderful publicity that WDW could not pass up. I first saw it in 1995 at WDW because I was curious as to what all the fuss was about. It was very much like the Frankenstein monster. It wasn't pretty, it wasn't well put together, it was kind of ugly but it was huge!
The Osborne Light show is the perfect example of the old saying, "There is no such thing as bad publicity".
As I remember it was a win/win solution. Not a coincidence at all.It was no coincidence that the Arkansas Supreme Court shut down the display in 1995 and that same year it appeared for the first time at WDW.
You don't seem to be at all familiar with this situation. I suggest you review the press accounts and research the story. This was not simply a case of wanting to celebrate Christmas with a light display. The bottom line is that Osborne was a complete scofflaw in the way he dealt with his neighbors, city, county and state officials and thought he was above the law.Were you one of his neighbors? Why do you care about him punishing his neighbors so much?
What do you expect from a Christmas lights display, I'm honestly asking. Do you like Christmas lights? And what would make this a good display in your opinion?
I have my own display done to music with around 20000 lights. It gets bigger every year but it's obviously no Osborne. My neighbors also don't hate me at least from what I can see. My neighbor across the street loves it in fact. There are thousands of large scale residential displays around the country and that evident in the Christmas light fight on ABC.
You just seem to hate the display so much so I am really just curious as to why?
Your comprehension is correct. As I said, "It was no coincidence...". It was in fact a win/win situation. Disney got the controversial light display and the neighborhood locals were no longer plagued with the inappropriate light display.As I remember it was a win/win solution. Not a coincidence at all.