...WDW would not be the same as I know it today. In a way, I am thankful Walt didn't oversee much of the development of the property.
And they wouldn't of removed all the good-ole rides from Epcot either.....
There never would have been rides in EPCOT.
does the wedway count?There never would have been rides in EPCOT.
if walt was still here there is no way that wdc would have gone in the direction that it did...
the initial focus of the company was on cartoons/films until he developed the theme park concept and thought it was a greater ambition, so he palmed off the animation/production responsibilities on others and focused on the theme parks...if he was able to he would have eventually palmed off the theme park concept (making it a much smaller aspect of the company) and focused his time and investment on the epcot concept...i think that if walt was still around today we would have epcot cities in paris, tokyo and shanghai...not theme parks! they would be efficient and green communities (everything that modern society wants but can't achieve)...
The Lion King one is debatable and the "message" in mermaid is the priests knee sticking out from under his tunic. As for the cover it was a coincidence.I think he'd be disapointed in the subliminal messages that happened in movies such as Lion King, Rescuers, Mermaid etc. He'd be mortified at what happened on the cover of the Mermaid movie.
The Lion King one is debatable and the "message" in mermaid is the priests knee sticking out from under his tunic. As for the cover it was a coincidence.
The company would not have grown as much and I personally think that his idea for EPCOT would have failed.
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