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The Castle is a Weenie

luv

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Do you have any reccomendations on what the best books are?
I think it's a good idea for fans to start with the official biography on Walt, the one Disney put out. Then, if you haven't had enough, there is oh, so much more to read.

I'm patiently waiting for Marty Sklar's book!!!
 

Goofyernmost

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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.
That's because it is a movie making/theatrical term. Walt just transferred it to his park that to him, was a movie production. That's why there are Cast Members, references to being "on stage". It's why the railroad station at the front of the park is known as a curtain. The windows along main street are the "credits". And so on.
 

mrdisman

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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)

Ha...just saw this...that wil teach me to read the thread before responding
 

MarkTwain

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Don't forget that in the highest form of Disney design, it's not as simple as 1 weenie:1 park. Ideally there should pretty much always be a weenie that draws you from your current location. It's a psychological form of distraction that Disney uses to keep you entertained and keep you moving from one place to the next, without letting you stop to think about tiredness, the heat, money spent, and other negative feelings.

Spaceship Earth may be the "main" weenie for Epcot, but the American pavilion is the the weenie that draws you across the bridge and into World Showcase. While heading over to the American pavilion, The Eiffel tower is the weenie that distracts you from the long walk and draws you into France instead. The Astro Orbiter tower, Liberty Belle riverboat, and Splash Mountain all function as weenies in their own separate lands. Sometimes weenies might get really small, like the Mad Tea Party placed at the end of the hub bridge and the intersection of Fantasyland/Tomorrowland, the balloons that draw you into the Land pavilion lobby, or the knarled tree in the back of Harambe that acts as the entrance to the safaris.
 

JIMINYCR

Well-Known Member
According to Disney Imagineers, a weenie is big enough to be seen from a distance and interesting enough to make you want to take a closer look.
The concept of the “weenie” comes from a classic sight gag from the earliest days of entertainment. A long stick would be tied to a dog’s head and a hot dog, or weenie, would dangle from the end, prompting the dog to keep moving forward. Walt loved the metaphor and referred to it often, understanding that people will move happily forward if they feel like they have something rewarding that they are moving towards. He didn’t want people in his park to have “museum feet,” trudging forward with no real sense of where they are going but only going to get it over with, so the Imagineers began to add large interesting objects, like a castle, at the ends of long walks to draw a guest forward. When a guest sets out across a Disney theme park, they can see something, a very specific promise, waiting for them at the other end and they are confident they will be rewarded for their effort.
 

HouCuseChickie

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Original Poster
I'd just like to say that because of this thread, I ate a weenie. Fat-free turkey weenie, but still...

:)

Thank you for reminding me that I bought some of those this past weekend. I got so distracted by cake stuff that I forgot that I had weenies hiding in my fridge. :D
 

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