Apparently director John farveau was on the Howard Stern show yesterday and said that his next project is making "magic kingdom". He said it would be similar to night at the museum. Anyone heard of this? Sounds like it could be great!
It lost all credibility when it said the family was in "Disneyland" - that ain't Magic Kingdom, I know it was an unofficial nickname for it in the past, but that still does not make it right. Call the movie Disneyland instead. It will be misleading.
Was anything mentioned about the "Kingdom Keepers" series of books? The idea behind them was good (the parks being "alive" after closing) but they're pretty awful reading.
Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure are in Disneyland Resort. Magic Kingdom is at Walt Disney World Resort. Why can't people just get it right... :brick:
The actual nomenclature for WDW's park is "Magic Kingdom Park". The problem is that "Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom" is in Anaheim, AKA Disneyland. It predates Disneyland's other famous tagline, "The Happiest Place On Earth", which didn't begin wide use until later in the 1950's.
Disney has been using the Disneyland tagline "Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom" in international publicity since even before the park opened, as seen in this Kansas City Star newspaper advertisement from the morning edition of July 17th, 1955.
Even today, Disney still uses the "Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom" tagline on posted signage around Disneyland property, and in the spoken words of Cast Member spiels and scripts, either live or recorded. Such as the recorded Disneyland Railroad announcements that boom every 5 to 10 minutes from the station platforms "The Disneyland Limited, now arriving from a grand circle tour of Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom!" to the live spiels on the older attractions like the Mark Twain Riverboat and Sailing Ship Columbia.
Here is a closeup of the Disneyland Hotel poster they have plastered all over the construction walls this summer at the hotel as it is being remodeled.
I can assure you that Westerners and tourists from overseas in 2011 still hear the phrase "magic kingdom" routinely in reference to Disneyland.
So, calling a movie "Magic Kingdom" and basing it in Disneyland is really the smart thing to do. Any tourist who can see and/or hear that has ever been to Disneyland will have a modern reference for the park being called the Magic Kingdom, and anyone who has visited Walt Disney World will also identify the Magic Kingdom with the Florida theme park that is based on Disneyland. Using Disneyland as a reference point makes more sense for the movie, since there are many more rides, shows and attractions in Disneyland Park to work with compared to Magic Kingdom Park. It's a no-brainer to base the Magic Kingdom movie at Disneyland, instead of in Florida.
Thank for a very informative and interesting post!
Not this thread again...
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