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Brad Rex's claim to fame is having told Deb Wills (of allears.net) in an interview that there would be no Epcot 25th Anniversary. Before that no one liked/disliked him.
It's sort of like how Ouimet at DLR was seen as a father figure because he was in the parks doing low-level jobs and seemed genuinely concerned for the place.
A little something you do and that's what you're remembered for.
I've heard many Rex stories that put him out in the park working frontline positions.
Hey Epcot has received tons of attention with Brad Rex--more than the other 3 parks. He'll be missed by me at least.

with all due respect, perhaps i am overly sensitive to this as mr. rex afforded me many an opportunity to bend his ear during my time at epcot, but that is a completely unfair statement, especially if you have no idea how the inner workings of the company operate...mr. rex is an upstanding gentleman who was a joy to work for, and is the furthest thing from a "mr. bigshot"...mr. rex acts with an amazing amount of class, nothing like the personality of a "mr. bigshot", thus making this assumption unfounded...
i would highly doubt that not having a 25th anniversary celebration was not solely the decision of mr. rex, or even largely the decision of mr. rex...the idea of an official park celebration is large enough that i would think it was more in the hands of mr. rasulo...
again, sorry if this looks upset, but "mr. bigshot" seems like a highly unfair assumption to me...
tim :king:
:sohappy: well said :wave: