Let's save One Man's Dream for the memory of Walt Disney !

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
Yes I would agree with you. However, have you ever seen OMD ? I find all the various examples how the rides were developed, the castle differences, just all the prep that goes into WDW being WDW or just Disney in general. Maybe I just LOVE the modeling ?
I agree with Walt's personal effects,though most of the exhibits I've seen were models of attractions created way long after Walt's passing.They depict the development of attractions within all the various parks, here and abroad.
The attraction models were only at the end. Seems you're more interested in some sort of Walt Disney Imagineering exhibit.
 

PhotoDave219

Well-Known Member
There has to be a way to save One Man's Dream. As huge and spacious as Disney World is there has to be adequate space to have this exhibit remain. I know that I'm not the only one who has the respect for the fore Father and inspiration of everything Mickey. Please, HELP ME save this historical retrospective of Walt Disney's life and the his creations. Since this exhibits inception I have visited this attraction every time I and my family have visited WDW. How can today Disney totally dismiss what have given people joy and the exact reason as to why they are where they are today and the jobs that they occupy. PLEASE, do not disregard this view into yours' and ours' Disney History. Relocate this exhibit somewhere in WDW. Thank You, and all those fans that will respond to this concern, PLEASE voice your opinion too.

You are familiar with the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco?
 

Hakunamatata

Le Meh
Premium Member
Bingo, I go to Disney because when I walk through those gates I,m young at heart, I carry the memory's with me and enjoy every minute of it. I hear so much negative and skepticism on this board pointed at folks who want to save or preserve things. We fully understand the times we are not dinosaurs but we also know you don,t toss away history. History is passed on to those who are alive to preserve it.
How about setting up a "gofundme" account, purchasing it from Disney and opening it up somewhere as a stand alone attraction?
 

Daddyoh

Active Member
Original Poster
Bingo, I go to Disney because when I walk through those gates I,m young at heart, I carry the memory's with me and enjoy every minute of it. I hear so much negative and skepticism on this board pointed at folks who want to save or preserve things. We fully understand the times we are not dinosaurs but we also know you don,t toss away history. History is passed on to those who are alive to preserve it.
Or care to preserve it.
 

Daddyoh

Active Member
Original Poster
The attraction models were only at the end. Seems you're more interested in some sort of Walt Disney Imagineering exhibit.
Most recently yes the castles were near the end,early on they were throughout as the Parks developed as other attractions. But not only the castles, I'm talking of the Peter Pan ride development and the other Park creations and so on, possibly they are considered Imagineering, regardless the pieces can't be stored in a warehouse to collect dust. I have seen the model for Avatar Land on this site, can't wait to see Star Wars and Toy Land and it would be nice to physically see it in person. I collect (mostly everything) but toys in particular, but I need to touch and feel and play with my toys, I guess that's why I'm so adamant that this exhibit can not be lost.
 

Daddyoh

Active Member
Original Poster
This was originally a temporary exhibit with the 100 Years of Magic promotion..... I'm fine with it going elsewhere. I'd rather go to San Francisco and see the full museum.
I believe you are correct it was for the 100 Years of Magic, a GIGANTIC milestone worth keeping available for the public regardless as to it's location. Once again being biased, would LOVE to see it remain where it was originated for. As for the Family Museum I'm only familiar with what I have searched about it.
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
That would be pretty cool to me.

Most recently yes the castles were near the end,early on they were throughout as the Parks developed as other attractions. But not only the castles, I'm talking of the Peter Pan ride development and the other Park creations and so on, possibly they are considered Imagineering, regardless the pieces can't be stored in a warehouse to collect dust. I have seen the model for Avatar Land on this site, can't wait to see Star Wars and Toy Land and it would be nice to physically see it in person. I collect (mostly everything) but toys in particular, but I need to touch and feel and play with my toys, I guess that's why I'm so adamant that this exhibit can not be lost.
http://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/...n-of-a-blue-sky-cellar-preview-center.901788/
 

PhotoDave219

Well-Known Member
I believe you are correct it was for the 100 Years of Magic, a GIGANTIC milestone worth keeping available for the public regardless as to it's location. Once again being biased, would LOVE to see it remain where it was originated for. As for the Family Museum I'm only familiar with what I have searched about it.

Much much more is available at the museum. Diane created that in honor of her father I believe.
 

Sped2424

Well-Known Member
I guess that's debatable for sure. I'm a little partial to WDW being on the East Coast and visit annually.
That and Cali has the walt disney museum and sadly there isn't anything like that here in florida. So some sort of information like this is nice regardless of Disneyland's ties to walt they shall always be his park. Whereas putting some info about him in a place where it isn't as accessible or rooted in the history I think is a good move.
 

Mukta

Well-Known Member
There has to be a way to save One Man's Dream. As huge and spacious as Disney World is there has to be adequate space to have this exhibit remain. I know that I'm not the only one who has the respect for the fore Father and inspiration of everything Mickey. Please, HELP ME save this historical retrospective of Walt Disney's life and the his creations. Since this exhibits inception I have visited this attraction every time I and my family have visited WDW. How can today Disney totally dismiss what have given people joy and the exact reason as to why they are where they are today and the jobs that they occupy. PLEASE, do not disregard this view into yours' and ours' Disney History. Relocate this exhibit somewhere in WDW. Thank You, and all those fans that will respond to this concern, PLEASE voice your opinion too.
I hope you will come visit Disneyland and the Walt Disney Family Museum. Both attractions have things featured in One Man's Dream, but the museum has a lot more. If you love Walt and his history, there is no better place for you.
 

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