One Man's Dream

Walt148

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Original Poster
Does anybody know if this is a permanet or just temporary attraction. I hope it is permanet because I probally won't be at WDW again till 2003.
 

Lhriangel

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Last time I heard it was Temporary for the 100 years of magic.

It is worth seeing but if you don't like Eisner.... take that into mind when you watch the movie at the end.

My ex bf and I both cried when we saw it together.
 

Pioneer Hall

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I wish they would keep it. It is my favorite attraction now. And about Eisner...now he plays good guy. He should say we all know it started with a man and that is why we are destroying his dreams. Then at the end they can show the closed sign in front of CoP.
 

Lhriangel

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I enjoyed it as well but.. I actually think they should move it to DL for the 50th Anniversary of the park. *won't get started with her point of view on where it should be in the first place cause people will get mad at her lol*...

It is a great attraction.. I wish that Roy Disney, Jr had done the movie instead of Eisner though..
 

Pioneer Hall

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Originally posted by Angelique
It is a great attraction.. I wish that Roy Disney, Jr had done the movie instead of Eisner though..

Would have made more sense if he did. But it seems that they are having less Disney in the company now. Soon we can all go to Mike Eisner World.
 

Lhriangel

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NOOOOOO dont' say that!!!!!!!!!!!!

*sighs*

sorry.. I know Eisner did alot of GOOD for the company so I'll be quiet now lol.
 

CrashNet

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Cheer Up

Keep in mind Reflections of Earth was only supposed to last until the end of the millenium year, and its still running. If people like One Man's Dream enough it will probably stick around.:)
 

TD Mickey

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I would have to say that when I visited WDW and saw One Man's Dream, I thought it was great!!! I hope that they keep it as an attraction because it is such a neat concept. It gives an insight that many don't really know. Although I love WDW to death, I think they should at least have this attraction out in Disneyland, because that is where it started. (At least it sounds like it is not out there). But it truely is a great attraction and I hope they keep it around!!! ºoº

TD Mickey
 

Wishingtree

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Originally posted by DisneyInsider


Would have made more sense if he did. But it seems that they are having less Disney in the company now. Soon we can all go to Mike Eisner World.

Eisner World. I can see it now. A park consisting of Dumbo clones, meet & greet areas and themed to look like a shopping mall.

Jim
 

NowInc

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Originally posted by Wishingtree


Eisner World. I can see it now. A park consisting of Dumbo clones, meet & greet areas and themed to look like a shopping mall.

Jim

....riiiiight...

Because we all know it is EISNER alone who causes all that...

:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 

Lhriangel

New Member
Please do not turn this into an Eisner bashing place. He has done a lot of good. If you would like a new outlook into him I suggest reading Work In Progress which is really well written and shows how he has had ups and downs during his time with the company. It also gives you a background to him...

Gosh now I really DO sound like an English major..
 

WDWFREAK53

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Back to the original subject of this thread...

This is a TEMPORARY attraction...JUST for the 100 years celebration.

I inquired about this and sent an email in and they wrote back to me saying that they have got a lot of positive response about the attraction but they were sad to say that it could not stay because 90% of the pieces in the attraction were on loan from DL, the Disney family and the Smithsonian.

So, I'm sorry to say but it will be gone by December :(
 

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