Hello
Upon reading an old 2000 Disney Guide book and being a more recent Disney addict I am curious about:
a) River Country
Why was it shut down? Was there not enough business with people preferring the other water parks? I found a thread showing what the abandoned park looks like today but am currious as to why it was let go? The new parks look fantastic. I can see that River Country may have become eclipsed by the other parks. I am just curious and don't want to assume things.
b) Dixie Landing Hotel
Why is it not around any more? Has this morphed into something else now? or?
c) The Disney Insitute
This sounds fantastic for personal development, but it looks like it has also gone by the wayside or has now morphed into a businessness development program. Are there any art, animation, cooking, gardening or photography courses still available in other forms?
I noticed that Saratoga Springs was not in 2000 guide book. Is this on the old Disney Institute location?
Just enjoying getting to know Disney better and am curious as to what makes Disney tick.
Upon reading an old 2000 Disney Guide book and being a more recent Disney addict I am curious about:
a) River Country
Why was it shut down? Was there not enough business with people preferring the other water parks? I found a thread showing what the abandoned park looks like today but am currious as to why it was let go? The new parks look fantastic. I can see that River Country may have become eclipsed by the other parks. I am just curious and don't want to assume things.
b) Dixie Landing Hotel
Why is it not around any more? Has this morphed into something else now? or?
c) The Disney Insitute
This sounds fantastic for personal development, but it looks like it has also gone by the wayside or has now morphed into a businessness development program. Are there any art, animation, cooking, gardening or photography courses still available in other forms?
I noticed that Saratoga Springs was not in 2000 guide book. Is this on the old Disney Institute location?
Just enjoying getting to know Disney better and am curious as to what makes Disney tick.
) and I still have two of those blown up to poster size. There was a TV production class where we split into two groups and made commercials; I remember my ideas all getting shot down and only handling the camera for about five minutes, but the mens' ideas all getting accepted - NOT that the female CM leading our team was sexist or flirting or anything... 