jedimaster1227 said:On that note, what do you think Walt would have thought about MGM and AK?
Since we're being hypothetical, as far as MGM is concerned, I think Walt would have loved a park that honored the field in which he worked in for so long.
jedimaster1227 said:On that note, what do you think Walt would have thought about MGM and AK?
Walt worked mostly in animation and nature documenteries. Not much of that at the Studios.HoW said:Since we're being hypothetical, as far as MGM is concerned, I think Walt would have loved a park that honored the field in which he worked in for so long.
hakunamatata said:Walt worked mostly in animation and nature documenteries. Not much of that at the Studios.
hakunamatata said:Walt worked mostly in animation and nature documenteries. Not much of that at the Studios.
jedimaster1227 said:On that note, what do you think Walt would have thought about MGM and AK?
Empress Room said:Conceptually, I personally believe that Walt would have approved of the themes of both MGM and AK. Clearly, Walt was involved in all types of movie-making and ground-breaking television productions - both live action and animation, and MGM attempts to capture that. Moreover, Walt's love for and fascination with animals throughout his career makes AK an obvious choice for something that Walt would approve.
I cannot help, however, to guess that Walt may not have been as approving with the execution and commitment to both of these parks, particularly MGM. Maybe this brings this entire thread full circle, but I would guess that Walt would be less than happy with the way MGM was rushed from conception to birth (because of Universal) and the abondonment (and hence underutilized space) in both the animation and Superstar Theatre areas. As such, I think he'd be less than thrilled with the current incarnation of the central theme of MGM - movie-making - as illustrated by the very now abridged back stage tour and empty sound stages.
As for AK, I think that Walt would be happy with its theming, beauty, spacious size and protection of and care for its vast array of live animals. He may be disappointed at its current "half-day" park status and the failed Beastly Kingdomme area, but the addition of EE appears, at least in part, to be addressing those shortcomings. Better late than never, I suppose.
Empress Room said:I cannot help, however, to guess that Walt may not have been as approving with the execution and commitment to both of these parks, particularly MGM. Maybe this brings this entire thread full circle, but I would guess that Walt would be less than happy with the way MGM was rushed from conception to birth (because of Universal) and the abondonment (and hence underutilized space) in both the animation and Superstar Theatre areas. As such, I think he'd be less than thrilled with the current incarnation of the central theme of MGM - movie-making - as illustrated by the very now abridged back stage tour and empty sound stages.
Empress Room said:Conceptually, I personally believe that Walt would have approved of the themes of both MGM and AK. Clearly, Walt was involved in all types of movie-making and ground-breaking television productions - both live action and animation, and MGM attempts to capture that. Moreover, Walt's love for and fascination with animals throughout his career makes AK an obvious choice for something that Walt would approve.
I cannot help, however, to guess that Walt may not have been as approving with the execution and commitment to both of these parks, particularly MGM. Maybe this brings this entire thread full circle, but I would guess that Walt would be less than happy with the way MGM was rushed from conception to birth (because of Universal) and the abondonment (and hence underutilized space) in both the animation and Superstar Theatre areas. As such, I think he'd be less than thrilled with the current incarnation of the central theme of MGM - movie-making - as illustrated by the very now abridged back stage tour and empty sound stages.
As for AK, I think that Walt would be happy with its theming, beauty, spacious size and protection of and care for its vast array of live animals. He may be disappointed at its current "half-day" park status and the failed Beastly Kingdomme area, but the addition of EE appears, at least in part, to be addressing those shortcomings. Better late than never, I suppose.
wannab@dis said::lol:
Go read some of the DL history. It might inform you about how much "rushing" there was and how much space was "under utilized" in the beginning. :wave:
wannab@dis said::lol:
Go read some of the DL history. It might inform you about how much "rushing" there was and how much space was "under utilized" in the beginning. :wave:
:lol: You seem to love attempting to rationalize your low opinion of the parks. Three out of four don't meet your approval.Empress Room said:IMHO, the underutilized and empty spaces in MGM (and Epcot) and AK would not satisfy Walt's passion for showmanship.
wannab@dis said::lol: You seem to love attempting to rationalize your low opinion of the parks. Three out of four don't meet your approval.If you don't like them, don't go. But the continual complaining is annoying. I would love to see some changes at the Studios, but I'm not going to keep trying to make that a central theme of my posts.
I go to the parks to enjoy them, not to look for every little thing that I don't like or that I think they should do better or how I think things should have been done. That would take away from the experience. In addition, I'm not the only person that visits that they have to keep happy and I don't have the information and knowledge that the managers have concerning what's best for the parks.
Have a magical day :wave:
yeah i think walt woould want it
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