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Space - I don' t think Scoop's claim is that crazy. However, he and I are in the same car
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Originally posted by DisDuck
space.. Studios a 1/2 day park then what is Epcot. Not everyone wants to travel thru the World Showcase unless you are a shopper. Only Mexico & Norway have true rides. FutureWorld can be done by 1pm. So I guess only MK is a full-day park.
Bet she wasn't saying "Daddy take me back to DinoRama". Or Aladdin, or the Hat.'Daddy, take us back to Disney World' (GAWD - she is soooooo cute )
Yeah, the time before Eisner took over was a boffo time for the Disney company. The magic was so abundant the company almost got sold off and broken into pieces....Disney didn't catch it's second wind until the "Disney Decade"...Magic faded? I don't think so. It was overflowing.. so much so, that the wave of magic didn't crest until the mid 1990's
So you think 20-30 years from now she'll daydream about the time Daddy took her to ride the spinning Dinosaurs?Well actually, she has asked specifically about Triceratops and Aladdin
Yeah, the time before Eisner took over was a boffo time for the Disney company. The magic was so abundant the company almost got sold off and broken into pieces....Disney didn't catch it's second wind until the "Disney Decade"...
The time between the death of Roy Senior (1971) and the Roy Junior/Bass Brothers financed take over of Disney (1984) that installed the big ME and FW was not a successful time for Disney.
And there were some parallels in the creation of new rides and parks. When EPCOT opened it would have been viewed as a 1/2 day park
Big Thunder Mesa (Name?) got pushed out and then forgotten.
A half-length Pirates got built
The movies of the Seventies and early Eighties were mostly yawners also.
So since we seem to be having a major case of Deja-vu 20 years later, where are we going to find our FW/big ME team today? And perhaps more importantly, where are the Bass brother equivalents?
Not a successful time? All the way from 1971 to 1984? Are you sure about that time frame? I dont know about that. I would think that it was a tremendous time for the company! Especially the parks! 1971 saw WDW open to rave reviews. Within a few years they were literally closing the gates many, many times during the summer months because they had reached capacity. They even extended normal summer hours from midnight to 1:00 in the morning (Main Street closing at two). Their resorts were booked solid two (or more) years into the future. And 1981 saw the opening of EPCOT Center. And those ten years (out of the 13 you mentioned) were not successful? I dont know how you measure success, but its apparently way, way different than mine!!!The time between the death of Roy Senior (1971) and the Roy Junior/Bass Brothers financed take over of Disney (1984) that installed the big ME and FW was not a successful time for Disney.
My good friend, they were successful! Dont kid yourself, they were most definitely taken over. They were taken over from within. And from that very first day, way back in 1984, the philosophical business model of Disney changed! Radically! And we are now seeing the fruits of that philosophy. And I for one, am disappointed at the outcome. Arent you?And indeed it ended up with several 'greenmail/takeover' attempts that would have probably broken up (destroyed) the company if they had been successful...
OH MY GOD!!! Were you there back in 1981/82? Did you see it for yourself? I dont think anyone has ever postulated that EPCOT could have been a half-day park. In fact, I use EPCOT as an example of the way a park should open! Full. Complete. So much to do and see that you couldnt possibly do it in just one day! Sure they added on since, but that just makes it a two day park (of course that was before they started paring down and replacing long immersive attractions for relatively short rides).When EPCOT opened it would have been viewed as a 1/2 day park
Well, the actual plan called for a Venetian, Asian, and Persian. Somewhere along the line a Mediterranean was introduced. And I hold Card Walker and Ron Miller responsible for not building anything. I blame Ei$ner for not building things correctly! He should be held much more accountable. When the decision was made to build, and all the political ramification considered and dealt with, he should have installed the original plan. But of course he didnt! Instead we were introduced to the non-Disney caste system of resorts, which pulls in a lot of money, but so blurred the Disney standard that it is almost unrecognizable today!!The 'Thai' resort got forgotten (What's that big square of land for daddy? - where the Grand Floridian is now).
Had to be funded? Had to be funded? It was a choice!! Plain and simple! There was no had to involved!Tokyo Disneyland had to be funded by the OLC. etc. etc
Well!! Something we can agree on!!The movies of the Seventies and early Eighties were mostly yawners also.
Oh heaven help us, I hope we cant!!! Instead Id much rather get someone who gets it! Thatd be nice for a change!! Dont you think so?So since we seem to be having a major case of Deja-vu 20 years later, where are we going to find our FW/big ME team today?
Take it from personal experience, Epcot was a wear-you-down, make-the-kids-fussy, spin-around-and-marvel-how-big-this-concrete-and-asphalt-park-was, two day park
I know this has been stated before.. but I still disagree that this was not a successful time for Disney. Perhaps miss-managed, but not unsuccessful.
So you think 20-30 years from now she'll daydream about the time Daddy took her to ride the spinning Dinosaurs?
The difference is Dumbo has a story & purpose. You get to fly in the flying elephant. I was unaware of the fairy tale which dinosaurs fly.As much as she does about the flying Elephants, and you know how people feel about them - not everyone mind you, but it has become a Disney classic.
So since we seem to be having a major case of Deja-vu 20 years later, where are we going to find our FW/big ME team today? And perhaps more importantly, where are the Bass brother equivalents?
But the arguments in favor of Epcot being a 1/2 day park and relating that to other parks will not work.
The difference is Dumbo has a story & purpose. You get to fly in the flying elephant. I was unaware of the fairy tale which dinosaurs fly.