coffeefan
Well-Known Member
Walt's work for the State Department in the early 1940's, which was helpful in keeping the Nazis out of Central America and keeping the non-committal governments there sympathetic to their Allied neighbors to the north, was some truly wonderful work on behalf of the nation and freedom!
It would be fun if they could tie Coco and this new mini-land into the early 1940's and Walt's artistic work there.
The entire Viva Navidad! show every Christmas is entirely based around the Three Amigos and that 1940's State Department contract work, after all.
It would have been perfect in the backlot. The timeline would've been in chronological order: BVS in the 1920s (arrival in LA), Hollywood Land in the 30s (first Disney movie), and Mexico in the 40s (Goodwill trip along with several key figures that designed DL). It's like following in Walt's footsteps and tying it all together, and leading to Disneyland in the 1950s.