Samuel Justice
Earning My Ears
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After watching this mornings DailyFix (Pete and JeniLynn, you rock!!) and hearing the news of Shanghai Disney's budget deficit affecting the operation of the other parks, my trail of thought started to make me think about the big man himself.
The other night I took to watching the "American Experience" documentary which made me think about Walt's enthusiasm to constantly evolve, challenge and change.
If he were alive now, I personally think he'd be disappointed (before I continue I'd like to point out that I'm not a pessimist, I absolutely adore WDW and the other parks, as does everyone else here). I believe he'd be awestruck at the scale and creative effort of WDW, and also the amazing influence it's had on global entertainment and vacation resorts, but this is the man who built Disneyland and was then thinking "right, onto the next thing! EPCOT!" (Which as we all know certainly isn't the Epcot we have today). With the news of the Disney company building another resort which follows roughly the same formula as all the others, shows how the corporate thinking is still running strong over the creative. If he were here now I think he'd be bored at the talk of yet another resort or park and would challenge the bods at the top quite heavily about it. I do wonder what Disney World would've evolved into if he was around to see it through (and outside of Disneyland, if he'd even approve of the others. Disneyland Paris I'm looking at you).
What are your guys thoughts on this? Or am I just mad :-D (p.s if this thread gets a shout out on the daily fix, it'd make my day!)
The other night I took to watching the "American Experience" documentary which made me think about Walt's enthusiasm to constantly evolve, challenge and change.
If he were alive now, I personally think he'd be disappointed (before I continue I'd like to point out that I'm not a pessimist, I absolutely adore WDW and the other parks, as does everyone else here). I believe he'd be awestruck at the scale and creative effort of WDW, and also the amazing influence it's had on global entertainment and vacation resorts, but this is the man who built Disneyland and was then thinking "right, onto the next thing! EPCOT!" (Which as we all know certainly isn't the Epcot we have today). With the news of the Disney company building another resort which follows roughly the same formula as all the others, shows how the corporate thinking is still running strong over the creative. If he were here now I think he'd be bored at the talk of yet another resort or park and would challenge the bods at the top quite heavily about it. I do wonder what Disney World would've evolved into if he was around to see it through (and outside of Disneyland, if he'd even approve of the others. Disneyland Paris I'm looking at you).
What are your guys thoughts on this? Or am I just mad :-D (p.s if this thread gets a shout out on the daily fix, it'd make my day!)
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