Originally posted by Enderikari
but, isn't there a critical difference between Michael Eisner, and a crucial tenet of what makes Disney World magical.
Criticizing Michael Eisner is something that sparks lively debate about the current situation in WDW and the direction in which it is heading. In no way does that jeopardize the "Magic" of Disney. Its simply a debate over the business of the park.
And even though Disney is a company, and therefore must make money, I don't think I am alone in thinking there is something else that makes Disney special. Its rich heritage, and the feelings it engenders are, to a point, sacred.
The characters are something that heads this up, and its something, that... in my opinion, should be protected...
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