I first joined this site 13 years ago when the plans for Disney World's New Fantasyland were announced/leaked... but in that time I've been really confused by most of the announcements for new additions to the Walt Disney World Resort. It doesn’t make a lot of sense to me that they seem to constantly ignore or change the "Theme" of the existing "Theme Parks" …I’m also an artist and film maker; I’ve done all types illustration jobs for children’s books and games to advertising, and I have fairly good understanding of how storytelling and the whole “creative process” thing works… So I just wanted to make these posts here to give people my perspective of this kind of stuff, and maybe it’ll be interesting to others, and I’m going to focus on “Theme” and how that effects the design process but also who it effects the audience’s perception of the finished product…
The reason I like this addition of Monsters Inc coaster and the Muppet's Rock 'n' Rollercoaster is because they both fit the existing theme of the Disney MGM/Hollywood Studios Park. People on the sites tend to argue a lot about “What Walt Would Do? or Not Do” but this was never Walt’s park, it was Michael Eisner’s park, and when it opened in 1989 I thought it was a great addition to the Walt Disney World Resort.
Disney MGM/Hollywood Studios was something different from Magic Kingdom and EPCOT Center; it was a park themed to “The Movies” but not necessarily Disney Movies and 2 of the people who were brought on board to flesh out this new park were George Lucas and Jim Henson.
Part of the reason Jim Henson sold the Muppets characters to Disney/Eisner was that Jim Henson was just a big fan of Walt Disney World, and the deal was that Disney would be financing Muppet's film and theme park attractions that Henson would be involved in creating.
Jim Henson unfortunately died shortly after shooting the MuppetVision 3D film for the Disney MGM Studios attraction, but there were a lot of plans in the works for other Muppets attractions in the "Muppet Courtyard" area of the park
So, as sad as it is to see the Muppets move out of this area of the park, this area was never really fully finished anyway... To me there are a few good reasons to move the Muppets, 1 is that it's an opportunity for a fresh start as the New York Back lot area basically has disappeared anyway...
The 2nd reason is that the Sunset Boulevard/Sunset Strip area of Hollywood Studios seems like a pretty good "Thematic" fit for the Muppets. The Sunset Strip in the actual Hollywood is home to comedy clubs, music venues and old historic hotels like the Tower of Terror; it's kind of a perfect area/neighborhood/themed location for the Muppets.
The Muppets have been part of the “Theme of the Park” since nearly the beginning, they are part of the history of the place, and were part of the original concept of the park. If done well this could be a great addition to the Sunset Boulevard themed area near Tower of Terror, plus this new location has room from “future expansion” the Muppets theme could grow in this area and get a chance to be something they never go to be in the original location, but also be something you, your kids and grand kids can get to enjoy into the future.
So those are things that are important to me because I like returning to Disney World again, but it’s also something unique that people who are only coming here once in their life can only see at Walt Disney World.
The next post will be about what I like and don’t like about The Monsters Inc Coaster.
The reason I like this addition of Monsters Inc coaster and the Muppet's Rock 'n' Rollercoaster is because they both fit the existing theme of the Disney MGM/Hollywood Studios Park. People on the sites tend to argue a lot about “What Walt Would Do? or Not Do” but this was never Walt’s park, it was Michael Eisner’s park, and when it opened in 1989 I thought it was a great addition to the Walt Disney World Resort.
Disney MGM/Hollywood Studios was something different from Magic Kingdom and EPCOT Center; it was a park themed to “The Movies” but not necessarily Disney Movies and 2 of the people who were brought on board to flesh out this new park were George Lucas and Jim Henson.
Part of the reason Jim Henson sold the Muppets characters to Disney/Eisner was that Jim Henson was just a big fan of Walt Disney World, and the deal was that Disney would be financing Muppet's film and theme park attractions that Henson would be involved in creating.
Jim Henson unfortunately died shortly after shooting the MuppetVision 3D film for the Disney MGM Studios attraction, but there were a lot of plans in the works for other Muppets attractions in the "Muppet Courtyard" area of the park
So, as sad as it is to see the Muppets move out of this area of the park, this area was never really fully finished anyway... To me there are a few good reasons to move the Muppets, 1 is that it's an opportunity for a fresh start as the New York Back lot area basically has disappeared anyway...
The 2nd reason is that the Sunset Boulevard/Sunset Strip area of Hollywood Studios seems like a pretty good "Thematic" fit for the Muppets. The Sunset Strip in the actual Hollywood is home to comedy clubs, music venues and old historic hotels like the Tower of Terror; it's kind of a perfect area/neighborhood/themed location for the Muppets.
The Muppets have been part of the “Theme of the Park” since nearly the beginning, they are part of the history of the place, and were part of the original concept of the park. If done well this could be a great addition to the Sunset Boulevard themed area near Tower of Terror, plus this new location has room from “future expansion” the Muppets theme could grow in this area and get a chance to be something they never go to be in the original location, but also be something you, your kids and grand kids can get to enjoy into the future.
So those are things that are important to me because I like returning to Disney World again, but it’s also something unique that people who are only coming here once in their life can only see at Walt Disney World.
The next post will be about what I like and don’t like about The Monsters Inc Coaster.