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From Jeff Lange
Anyone notice the Tony Baxter Tribute is not there.
From Jeff Lange
Anyone notice the Tony Baxter Tribute is not there.
Sure it is! Just look for the "Good Riddance, <3 TDO" sign!Anyone notice the Tony Baxter Tribute is not there.
As much as i can appreciate the apparent nod to Tony with that portrait in question, for me i am in no real hurry to see it put in the queue. As expressed in a previous post of mine, looking at that painting does not really remind me of Mr. Baxter. All i see is a villiany character.Yeah No Baxter. @Figments Friend you make sure Tony knows about this and maybe we can form a rebellion against the Parks Blog one day or something. Even though you think it looks more like Donald Sutherland, at least to can deter that the Portrait was a Tony Reference.
DL's Thunder may have been the first one to open, but Thunder is our own! A Florida original. It finds its origin in the WRE (which Baxter helped to axe). DL got the 'small cartoon mountain' version of this Florida project.-
Another thought....
Perhaps the painting was only intended to be installed in the DisneyLand BTMR queue?
Given the choice between the two locations, i could see it making more sense to place it there at the original version of the attraction then elsewhere.
No, no, Florida received a watered-down version of the WRE, not of Thunder. But not ill-fitting - Thunder was conceived for the specific area and theme of Frontierland in the MK.^^^ Apparently Florida also received the "small cartoon mountain, ill-fitting version" as well.
The Baxter painting was done for MK.
The fact it isn't installed can be read directly into Tony's departure (and he is GONE) from the company and the animus between certain individuals (like the two guys who run WDI) and Tony.
Yes, folks can be oh so petty ... even make themselves look like petulant rich-boy man-children. Bruce and Craig, I am looking at ya ...
DL's Thunder may have been the first one to open, but Thunder is our own! A Florida original. It finds its origin in the WRE (which Baxter helped to axe). DL got the 'small cartoon mountain' version of this Florida project.
In the 70s, Orlando was still the focus of WED. The reverse of what would happen later, with Thunder DL received an ill-fitting version of a ride designed for the Florida park.
I love that part over the river too!Yes, although the DL version was the first to open, it was the WDW version that was the 'original' as far as the design concept and appearance style. Tony has talked about this in the past, mentioning how exciting it was for him to finally get BTMR built in WDW as he had originally intended.
The FL version would have opened first but as you probably know it was put on hold due to Space Mountain being fast-tracked instead for the property. Once SM opened, DL felt lonely and wanted a new thrilling attraction of their own, so BTMR was redesigned to fit in near FantasyLand there as noted earlier.
I like both versions, but WDWs version is fantastic. DLs has a different feel and has more landscape, but in WDW you literally feel you are going to fling off those rails and fly right into the river. LOVE that extra thrill factor there..!
The DLP version gives the impression of being a combination of both.
I rode Thunder last night. The Portrait was up and looked glorious.
A few days ago I saw Tony, Bruce and Craig having a heart-to-heart over a Le Fou's Brew... They eventually hugged it out.
I rode Thunder last night. The Portrait was up and looked glorious.
A few days ago I saw Tony, Bruce and Craig having a heart-to-heart over a Le Fou's Brew... They eventually hugged it out.
Well... When I rode, I asked for the back row and the Cast Member gave me the stink eye... Lets go after them!But what are we supposed to do with all these pitchforks?!
I love that part over the river too!
As a coaster, DLP's version feels like the best one to me. A great ride. Putting the rocks on an island is novel and clever, but I actually prefer the looks of WDW best. DL is pretty much the same ride experience, but different scenery. Which is a blast if you are used to WDW. It's always fun to experience a slightly different version of a ride you know well. On points, I would give WDW a slight edge. Alwas liked the drowned village. You never have time to give it a good look, so it remains fresh.
Unless, It was simply not shown in the videos. I read this as WDI saying, "Oh no, The fanbase is on to us, put the dang portrait up just to shut them up.I rode Thunder last night. The Portrait was up and looked glorious.
A few days ago I saw Tony, Bruce and Craig having a heart-to-heart over a Le Fou's Brew... They eventually hugged it out.
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