vonpluto
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Congaloosh Day 2 briefing...
Jim Krokis spoke on the histories of PI, both actual (how it was created) and fictional (Merriweather Adam Pleasure's back story). Interesting tidbits:
There was video, definitely worth finding when it is inevitably posted online.
- Was originally going to be 3x the size.
- Originally there was to be an AC restaurant next door--however, Micheal Eisner went down to Church St. Station, saw the line out the door for Chyenne Salloon, and the restaurant quickly became the Neon Armadillo.
- Original plan for the AC was 3 "cycles" a night. Begin upstairs, go into the Salon for around 45 minutes (during which, seemingly randomly, there would be a Colonel presentation, a Babs presentation, and Mask Room and Treasure Room shows, then into the Library for one of 3 different shows before being dumped outside.
- Mr. Krokis basically admitted that with 27 plaques, on black background so hard to read at night, it was pretty much impossible to follow the M.A Pleasure back story. But wow, the level of detail the imagineers came up with is just amazing.
- Showed off concept art sketches for what became Hathaway and Otis, as well as the original logo Joe Rohde scribbled on a napkin
- [Speaking of Mr. Rohde, apparently he refuses to talk about PI now, saying he only wants to be remembered for AK. Which I think is a shame. To me, AK remains a fascinating failure, while the AC is the pinnacle of Imagineering achievement.]
- Mr. Krokis said the AC restaurant in Hong Kong will use the name and artifacts from the AC, but knows nothing else about it. He did seem very excited about Mystic Manor.
Much of this info is contained in Wade Sampson's PI articles over at MPlanet. I wonder if Korkis and Sampson share sources?

Interesting about Rhode, I wonder if he refuses to discuss PI because he knows what is going to happen.
BTW, just speculation on my part, but I imagine the foot path going between Portabello and Raglan. There's actually a decent-sized gap there, and it would be a straight shot if you removed the stage area where Nova Era plays. This isn't a tip from anyone, just based on observation.
What?!?! You suggest removing the bandstand from Lilly Plaza! Built by Merriweather for Isabella,and where the Pleasure Island Philharmonic Concert Band first performed a piece Mrs. Pleasure commissioned, the haunting Fugue for Triangle, Piccolo and Steampowered Riverboat Whistle.
Shame! Shame!
