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The Castle is a Weenie

HouCuseChickie

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Original Poster
(No, not trying to be gross) Ok, I'm sure some of you already knew this, but I was just informed today that Walt referred to the castle as a primary weenie...like the hot dogs he used to bait his dogs with to come to him.

The quote I'm reading about MSUSA and the castle says, "What you need is a weenie, which says to people 'come this way.' People won't go down a long corridor unless there's something promising at the end. You have to have something that beckons them to 'walk this way.'"

So, the homing beacon effect I feel with the castle was intentional (Which I kind of figured)..and is the result of a weenie (which I didn't figure). Funny that you can actually get a weenie at the end of MSUSA by stopping into Casey's. :) I guess maybe this is why the hat was added to DHS...I.e. they felt they needed a stronger beckoning force?

Still, just kind of floored that the castle was included because of a simple dog luring trick. Definitely my 'who knew' for the day.
 

Tonka's Skipper

Well-Known Member
That was a common statement of Walt. He used it to refer to any attraction or scene, a weenie was needed to draw people in.

just like the Steamboat drawing guests to the ROA, the theming of many attractions to draw people to the attraction, etc.

kind of a fun way to put it!:)

ALL
 

luv

Well-Known Member
Guess it's just interesting when you've been going for years and never heard these things. Oh well.
I thought it was very interesting the first time I read about it, too. :) And someone will have not heard it before!

Every once in a while, you'll see someone use the term in a post. Instead of listing them out as "the castle, the ball...", et cetera, they'll just say, "the weenies."
 

HouCuseChickie

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I thought it was very interesting the first time I read about it, too. :) And someone will have not heard it before!

Every once in a while, you'll see someone use the term in a post. Instead of listing them out as "the castle, the ball...", et cetera, they'll just say, "the weenies."

I've probably seen the reference and just completely disregarded it...maybe even thinking the person was being snarky.

Learn something new every day! :)
 

Mawg

Well-Known Member
MK has the castle
Epcot has the golf ball
AK has the tree
HS has a hat
Every park has a weenie, so are they really going to get rid of the hat are they going to replace it with something? Without a weenie no one will no where to go at HS (except to get in line at TSM)
 

wdisney9000

Truindenashendubapreser
Premium Member
Yup, it's pretty well known, especially around here, I'm sure. :)

There are many interesting books on Disney, the man and the company. :)
What is the reference to "the weatherman"? Ive seen it a few times in threads but dont know what/who it is.
 

bsiev1977

Well-Known Member
Makes sense.
Now you've got me obsessing over something. I know I've heard the term "weenie" used the same way in a movie. I just can't for the life of me remember which.
 

bsiev1977

Well-Known Member
Makes sense.
Now you've got me obsessing over something. I know I've heard the term "weenie" used the same way in a movie. I just can't for the life of me remember which.
Bless the Internet.
Just searched "movie line where's the weenie" and got my answer.
In Full Metal Jacket, the combat reporters are having their daily briefing. The commander makes reference to a story Private Joker wrote about a mission he went on. The commander says," and Joker, where's the weenie?". Meaning, Joker hadnt mentioned any kills in his story. The commander told him he couldn't write a story about a combat operation that didn't result in a kill.
 

thomas998

Well-Known Member
That was a common statement of Walt. He used it to refer to any attraction or scene, a weenie was needed to draw people in.

just like the Steamboat drawing guests to the ROA, the theming of many attractions to draw people to the attraction, etc.

kind of a fun way to put it!:)

ALL

My only complaint is that the park seems to be filled with too many weenies and nothing more.
 

luv

Well-Known Member
MK has the castle
Epcot has the golf ball
AK has the tree
HS has a hat
Every park has a weenie, so are they really going to get rid of the hat are they going to replace it with something? Without a weenie no one will no where to go at HS (except to get in line at TSM)

If they move the BAH, the theater will again become the weenie.
What is the reference to "the weatherman"? Ive seen it a few times in threads but dont know what/who it is.
Thats a fan thing, not a Disney history thing, I think. And you got me.
 

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