I've only seen it's classic form in your videos. If I could have seen that as a kid, it would have blown my mind - heck - it would now, too.
The creativity in those buildings has been unmatched in FW since they removed it.
It was opened the last year I worked there - 2005. I remember they let us try it out and I enjoyed what I had. But yes, they never kept it open long enough to make an impact.
WhatI wouldn't give to have the original Living Seas mural back (amongst other things, too).
What a shell the park is today.
I never got to see it in this state.
I am sad for that.
I remember D-troops. I frequented there, although no where near as much as here.
I agree the passion burns so brightly in some that it snuffs itself out.
I've always been of the mind that I enjoy what Disney does and I care about how they keeps things going, but I'm not going to let that...
I would like to add to your sentiment that true fans of Walt should look up the Walt Disney Hometown Museum in Marceline, MO. https://www.waltdisneymuseum.org/
The owners have taken the old train station Walt arrived at when he was 5-years-old and turned it into a celebration of his time spent...