For the record, Al Weiss is the President of Walt Disney World, Cynthia Harris (by the way, I've met her and she is NOT a nice person) is the President of Disneyland and Paul Pressler (whom I've also met and is a really nice guy) is Chairman of Walt Disney Attractions.
Also, statements such as, "It's the ORIGINAL!" and "Without Disneyland, we wouldn't have any of the other parks!", aren't intelligent arguments. Face the facts, Disneyland has gone downhill. In the mid-80's Michael Eisner vowed, "Disneyland remains our flagship!" and said that it would always set the standard by which all the other parks would be measured. What happened?
In my opinion, what happened was Cynthia Harris. She gets good press, which means that she knows how to schmooze the media. But do any of you really know that much about her background? She used to run a retail chain in the Midwest (ironically called, Harris Stores), which went bankrupt. For reasons which remain a mystery, someone hired her to be the Vice President of Stores at The Disney Store in the early 90s, where she proceeded to oversaturate the market by placing a Disney Store on practically every street corner in America. She also brought her "retail expertise" to The Disney Stores and changed the focus to a sales versus service culture. Paul Pressler, who was the President of The Disney Store (replacing Steve Burke who left to run a division of Disneyland Paris), was Cynthia Harris' mentor. So when he left to become the President of Disneyland, he brought Harris with him. When Pressler was promoted to his current position, he quickly promoted Harris. Although she has been in charge of Disneyland for a few years now, the fact that Disney Stores are closing right and left due to financial losses is Cynthia Harris' fault. Now she is spreading her "magic" at Disneyland.
Also, statements such as, "It's the ORIGINAL!" and "Without Disneyland, we wouldn't have any of the other parks!", aren't intelligent arguments. Face the facts, Disneyland has gone downhill. In the mid-80's Michael Eisner vowed, "Disneyland remains our flagship!" and said that it would always set the standard by which all the other parks would be measured. What happened?
In my opinion, what happened was Cynthia Harris. She gets good press, which means that she knows how to schmooze the media. But do any of you really know that much about her background? She used to run a retail chain in the Midwest (ironically called, Harris Stores), which went bankrupt. For reasons which remain a mystery, someone hired her to be the Vice President of Stores at The Disney Store in the early 90s, where she proceeded to oversaturate the market by placing a Disney Store on practically every street corner in America. She also brought her "retail expertise" to The Disney Stores and changed the focus to a sales versus service culture. Paul Pressler, who was the President of The Disney Store (replacing Steve Burke who left to run a division of Disneyland Paris), was Cynthia Harris' mentor. So when he left to become the President of Disneyland, he brought Harris with him. When Pressler was promoted to his current position, he quickly promoted Harris. Although she has been in charge of Disneyland for a few years now, the fact that Disney Stores are closing right and left due to financial losses is Cynthia Harris' fault. Now she is spreading her "magic" at Disneyland.