Hello again. I was kind of busy the last week or so. My daughters wedding took over all of our lives!! HOWEVER, the wedding is over, she is now on her honeymoon and I just lost a tournament of on line poker to a very bad beat (Nut flush beat on the river by a full house!! The moron shouldnt have even been in the hand with pocket fours!!) Anyway
rutgers1 writes
Isn't it kind difficult to attribute too many things to "Walt would have wanted this...Walt wouldn't have wanted that" when he was only there to see the creation of one park, and his biggest idea (Epcot) never made it beyond the early prototype stages?
The short answer NO.
The long answer PHILOSOPHY!!
It really boils down to knowing the mans philosophy of doing things. Let me see if I can explain
Would Walt have ever created EPCOT as it debuted in 1981? Probably not. In fact, with virtual certainty I think we can all agree he would definitely not!
BUT
If he did get it into his head to do something like that, what kind of ideals, standards and values would he employ to build and operate such a thing? In other words what philosophical principles dictate construction materials, layout, basic concepts, cost, price points, etc, etc, etc.
Those principles can easily be gleaned by looking at how he did things in the past. Not WHAT he did, but HOW he did it!
yet very little changed or grew under their watch, and certainly very little was done that would make many of the people on this board think that it was done "Walt's way."
OK. Two statements in one sentence. One I agree with, the other is utter nonsense! First
yet very little changed or grew under their watch,
Yes! I agree. Sadly they were like deer caught in the headlights. They were terrified to make a move. It could be because they didnt know how. Walt had been in charge for so many years they simply didnt know how to start without him. I dont know the reason, but things did seem to stagnate, Ill grant you that. But then they did seem to get off the dime a bit when they made plans for Splash, Little Mermaid and EPCOT. ALL of them in the works BEFORE Mr. Wonderful was brought on board. And ALL of them were created in the WALT PHILOSOPHY. Which is where the second part of your sentence comes into play.
certainly very little was done that would make many of the people on this board think that it was done "Walt's way."
EVERYTHING they did was done Walts way!! It was one of the factors that led to the stagnation. They were afraid to make any moves because of the Walts Way of thinking! But the day to day operation was certainly Walts Way. And when they finally did decide to make some moves forward it was done completely WALTS WAY.
And with hotels, how can we criticize them for not being able to run 5-star hotels if Walt wasn't a hotel guy himself, and "his" guys were some of the biggest sticks in the mud when it came to change?
GOOD LORD!! 5 star!! I dont think Walt gave a flying f
I mean, Walt didn't care anything about some snobbish hotel rating!! He was out to give you a DISNEY EXPERIENCE Something that those stupid stars couldnt even begin to comprehend!!
And that is the problem with the hotel. It is
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let me see
how can I say it
I KNOW!!
It is very nice! Very elegant! May even be five star!! I suppose you could lump it into that category along with the hundreds of other five star hotels in the world! Certainly you can list it among the 4 star hotels!! Isnt that nice! Isnt that good! Isnt that NON-Disney!!
In other words it is Pedestrian. Plain and simple Pedestrian. If you can get the same experience almost anywhere else in the world, then I guess it is NOT a special, magical, pixie dusted DISNEY experience. And thats what I find sad about the GF. It is VERY, VERY nice! Rich! Elegant! Stylish! Chic! Just like every other hotel that could share those adjectives. But just as those other hotels are NOT Disney so is the GF. The only thing that makes it Disney is the zip code.
is it really right to get mad at "new management" for taking a more corporate approach?
Yes! It is! Simply because that corporate approach replaced Walts Philosophy. And in doing so turned it into a mundane company.
Well, I guess I have to get back to reading Disney War. The first 100 pages haven't convinced me to hate Eisner yet - but there is still more reading to be done!
Wait!! By the time youre done, and a few more posts by me, youll be driving car #3 and looking for someone to ride shotgun with you!!
PETER!!!
My goodness, Peter!! You sound like I did three or four years ago!! If you keep this up I may see a little tag in your signature like DisneyKidds has in his!
We just have to get rid of one sentence and the post would be perfect:
Name one! Name one he initiated and just didnt green-light for corporate or political motives! Go on!! NAME ONE!!