networkpro
Well-Known Member
- In the Parks
- Yes
Obviously I don't think a theme park is as important as a war that killed countless people, and I apologize if that is how my comment came across. My point is that many people sadly don't give a crap about WWII, but that doesn't make it something that should be forgotten. The same can be said about WDW and it's history. Just because some people don't care about what made WDW what it is today doesn't mean we should forget about the great accomplishments made by Disney and the men and women that created countless wonderful experiences that have now been removed.
It's a pointless comparison, entertainment vs warfare. Incremental improvements in free time amusements indeed have progressed from freely tossing rocks at things to truly interactive paid immersive experiences. Disneys' Nine old men did wonders combining their talents and technology to produce innovative animations which set us in the stories they were telling. The same can be said about the Imagineers who originally built the parks and the attractions as well as those who have followed in their footsteps to refurbish, fix, build, and replace buildings, attractions and entire lands as needed.
Your argument has a very good analogy in the Latin Language, its good in historical context as it describes an entire culture and is useful for historical reference, but has little utility in current day to day society. You describe more of a Dapper Day-isque nostalgia cherry picking items out of context.