Tom Morrow
Well-Known Member
No it wouldn't! It would immediately block the view down Hollywood Blvd. and make the entrance plaza cramped.
Yeah, this gets discussed at LEAST once a week. I'm not exactly sure what part of "the hat was built as a compromise to prevent legal actions (aka lawsuit) by MGM for the use of the Chinese theatre facade" people do not understand. Being at the end of the street, the theatre became the unofficial icon of the park, and this issue had to be resolved as MGM is no longer involved. The result: Mickey's hat. Its going no where. However, from my own personal opinion, it is the obvious weakest icon of any park, and could have been planned a little better. Then again, MGM was rushed and built as an answer to Universal's competition during Eisner's days, so...
Don't think there is anyone that does not love the hat. Many just hate the location of the hat.
I'm not exactly sure what part of "the hat was built as a compromise to prevent legal actions (aka lawsuit) by MGM for the use of the Chinese theatre facade" people do not understand.
And again, they could have just redesigned the theater to look like a general movie palace of the 20s and 30s, or made it look (as someone else already said) like the El Capitan or whatever theater it is they own in New York. I'm thinking that would have been a cheaper solution to begin with.
The hat's fine, but it's missing something. Maybe it needs a wand.
We'll see what happens with the name change. If the MGM deal is done, that ride has to change significantly or go away.
And I believe it will be "sooner" rather than "later".
Scratch that....reverse it...thank you.
Much later than sooner. From what I gather it'll still be there in ten years....probably longer.
There are no plans that would redesign the theatre facade any time soon, so using that as a measuring stick doesn't work. Even if the facade were to change...that doesn't mean the hat goes. On the contrary...the hat is intended to last...and last...and last.
Of course...it is Disney...anything could change...
I'm fine with the hat as well. I just think its unfortunately placed to hide what was a great centerpiece of MGM in the GMR.
I think if the theater had better sight lines and was still visible, it'd be great.
Its a nice building with great architecture to view. You just can't see it anymore.
We'll see what happens with the name change. If the MGM deal is done, that ride has to change significantly or go away.
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