CaptainMichael
Well-Known Member
I don't disagree, it just does not belong in a "mixed use" area. It's not complicated.
Families shouldn't be in DTD between 10pm and 2am anyway. The kiddos should be back at the hotel sleeping:shrug:
I don't disagree, it just does not belong in a "mixed use" area. It's not complicated.
I've got my unblinking eye on SJ. :lookaroun
I don't disagree, it just does not belong in a "mixed use" area. It's not complicated.
Families shouldn't be in DTD between 10pm and 2am anyway. The kiddos should be back at the hotel sleeping:shrug:
EDIT: One extra thought, as far as CEO's go, seems like Eisner, for all his faults, truly loved the Disney brand and the parks. Sure he made poor decisions, who among us hasn't, but I can't say I ever questioned his passion for the product.
There were executives who warned against the PI concept at Disney from day 1. They were right. It made money for awhile but it soon degenerated into a very un-Disney atmosphere. Completely predictable. Talk about a poor business model and decision. But you know Eisner always had an under current of contempt for Disney and the Disney vision as many in Hollywood do.
Roy Disney knew it as did other influential people. Roy Disney and Bob Iger both know what makes Eisner tick.
I've got my unblinking eye on SJ. :lookaroun
Not trying to get involved in any arguments, but it seems like it only became "mixed use" when they removed the gates. Before only those of age and with admission were able to be in the area, so it really only had one "use" at the time, namely a club/bar/restaurant destination exclusively for adults.
Just my thoughts.
EDIT: One extra thought, as far as CEO's go, seems like Eisner, for all his faults, truly loved the Disney brand and the parks. Sure he made poor decisions, who among us hasn't, but I can't say I ever questioned his passion for the product.
And now you mindlessly praise Iger when he was handpicked by Eisner for the job? And when he has far less of a passion/interest for the very parks you claim to be a fan of?
Not trying to get involved in any arguments, but it seems like it only became "mixed use" when they removed the gates. Before only those of age and with admission were able to be in the area, so it really only had one "use" at the time, namely a club/bar/restaurant destination exclusively for adults.
Just my thoughts.
EDIT: One extra thought, as far as CEO's go, seems like Eisner, for all his faults, truly loved the Disney brand and the parks. Sure he made poor decisions, who among us hasn't, but I can't say I ever questioned his passion for the product.
There were executives who warned against the PI concept at Disney from day 1. They were right. It made money for awhile but it soon degenerated into a very un-Disney atmosphere. Completely predictable. Talk about a poor business model and decision. But you know Eisner always had an under current of contempt for Disney and the Disney vision as many in Hollywood do.
Roy Disney knew it as did other influential people. Roy Disney and Bob Iger both know what makes Eisner tick.
I've got my unblinking eye on SJ. :lookaroun
He did have passion for the job. But he also made poor choices. I am sure some of it was to impress the obviously anti-disney folks in tinsel town. Funny how the tide is turning however.
Your ignorance is showing yet again. Are you serious or are you just trolling for responses?
I'm not even going to engage in a back and forth with you on the merits of PI. The bottom line is it was very, very profitable until Disney decided to kill it
Michael Eisner had no contempt for Disney and the Disney vision. He loved it. Did you ever listen to the man? Did you ever speak to him? Do you know anyone in the business? Did you ever walk around a park with him? I did ...
And Roy was a huge ME fan until he became irrelevant and he wanted more money and power. He never complained about Eisner's leadership until it hit him in the bank account.
And now you mindlessly praise Iger when he was handpicked by Eisner for the job? And when he has far less of a passion/interest for the very parks you claim to be a fan of?
Seriously, you're clueless. Just spouting off mindlessly ...
I'm confused. Did he have an under current of contempt for Disney and the Disney vision?
OR
Did he have passion for the job?
He could not have had both.
Looks like Iger is doing a little something in DCA or am I imagining that?
Because the park as failing horribly.
What is he doing for WDW?
What is he doing for WDW?
Looks like Lasseter is doing a little something in DCA or am I imagining that?
Because the park as failing horribly.
What is he doing for WDW?
They are hardly mutually exclusive.
Fixed it for you.
Ah yes, the instant gratfication drive thru window need it yesterday microwaveable instant everything generation. Yep, Walt was always rushing new things into the parks without proper planning.
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