colaboy29
Mouseketeer
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- Sep 16, 2004
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I know Eisner wasn't exactly the most personable man on the planet, but you have to admit that the time he was CEO the company had a lot of amazing accomplishments, both theatrically and at WDW. From the years 1989-1995 no one could come even close to anything Disney was creating in the animation department.
--The Little Mermaid
--Beauty & The Beast
--Aladdin
--The Lion King
--Hercules
--The Hunchback of Notre Dame
--Pocahontas
This was also the era when the Disney Channel actually had great programming.
Some of the resorts and attractions that were created in the mid-80s to the late 90s were some of the best WDW had/has to offer.....
--The Grand Floridian Resort
--Disney MGM Studios (now Disney Hollywood Studios)
--Alien Encounter
--The Swan and Dolphin Resorts (I know some people hate them, but I kinda like their exteriors.)
--The SpectroMagic Parade
--Port Orleans Resort
--Beach Club Resort
I have to admit I have no idea what Eisner did to get in the news, and just chose to ignore it so I could focus on all the good things that he did. Did he embezzle money?![]()
Don't forget Pleasure Island and Typhoon Lagoon(I think)
Eisner started cutting budgets and changing a lot of things towards the end of his reign. He wanted control over everything and he ousted a lot of good talent in imagineering and the animation department. As someone else said, it's generally accepted that after scott wells died, things went downhill.
Don't forget Pleasure Island and Typhoon Lagoon(I think)
Ah... I hope this does not make WDW any worse. Please keep the dreams and original thought that Walt had alive![]()
I don't think that Diane and Sharon will let their father's legacy falter. What Daddies girls can't do, the grandchildren will be expected to step up for.
While Diane Marie Disney is still alive, Sharon Mae Disney passed away on Februrary 16, 1993. Surviving her is her second husband William S. Lund and two children from that union Brad Lund and Michelle Lund. Also surviving is one child, Victoria Brown, from her marriage to her first husband Robert Brown, who died in 1967.
I have to admit I have no idea what Eisner did to get in the news, and just chose to ignore it so I could focus on all the good things that he did. Did he embezzle money?![]()