Thats really not the only option.If Holmes really didn't ask for it directly, the portrait becomes telling of not just managerial superiority complexes but also of a toxic rear end kissing culture in WDI.
Yes, fair points.Thats really not the only option.
Is that your takeaway from Joe Rohde being featured in the haunted mansion? or Joe Lanzisero being in Roger Rabbit cartoon spin? what about the windows on Main Street? Castaway Cay signage, haunted mansion tombstones...
They’ve done these sort of tributes for years.
Cockerell retired at 49 to begin his consulting business in which he travels the world as a motivational speaker. He should have kept working.Reputation is earned based upon how you consistently act and behave. It's easier to "put on a face" for a guest or event. If someone has a negative reputation, it's because it was earned...As it was in this case over a lengthy career. Likewise, someone like Dan Cockerell has a very positive reputation with both cast members and visitors alike, because he earned it through his consistent positive actions and kind words.
Tributes easily turn into vanity. Naming the trains and ships, MS windows, using relatives as models - these retain an air of restraint. The Empress Lilly takes Lillian Disney's name, but there's no lifesize statue of her in front.
Lee Cockerell, Dan’s father, was one of the main architects in the watering down of Walt Disney World.
I think there is a big difference when it is your coworker.Yes, fair points.
Frankly I also find the big Baxter portrait in Thunder a bit much. 2010s Disney. Although Baxter, too, is both an aimiable man and a vain one who knows how to work corporate culture and sell himself.
Tributes easily turn into vanity. Naming the trains and ships, MS windows, using relatives as models - these retain an air of restraint. The Empress Lilly takes Lillian Disney's name, but there's no lifesize statue of her in front.
I'm not sure where, if at all, there is a line. Maybe a matter of subjective taste.
What do you mean?I think there is a big difference when it is your coworker.
What do you mean?
I'm afraid the reference is lost on me.
He's that influential to be honored while still working! That's impressive.Phil Holmes was still working at MK when his portrait went up.
All but one of the examples I gave were tributes installed while the respective honoree was still in their role.Phil Holmes was still working at MK when his portrait went up.
Using the name or likeness of a fellow Imagineer versus an executive. A prominent example would be Joe Rhode as the model for Harrison Hightower. He wasn’t part of the Tower of Terror design team nor was he any sort of gatekeeper for projects at Tokyo DisneySEA. That’s how a lot of these things started, a name on something that would have one adds realism and using the name of someone you know is an easy way to have a name instead of pun or something else.What do you mean?
I'm afraid the reference is lost on me.
I do believe this is how Baxter's portrait came about too. A tribute decades later by a new generation. But I'm too lazy to look that up.Using the name or likeness of a fellow Imagineer versus an executive. A prominent example would be Joe Rhode as the model for Harrison Hightower. He wasn’t part of the Tower of Terror design team nor was he any sort of gatekeeper for projects at Tokyo DisneySEA. That’s how a lot of these things started, a name on something that would have one adds realism and using the name of someone you know is an easy way to have a name instead of pun or something else.
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