Bairstow
Well-Known Member
Except in some ways they are:
http://epcotexplorer.tumblr.com/post/107644306126/disneyland-is-a-museum-historical-appreciation-of
Sure, but everyplace can be a "museum" if one views it with a certain mindset.
"One Man's Dream" is actually a literal museum.
It's one thing to build a fake New Orleans and tell the visitor "This is New Orleans" so that they can choose to appreciate either the reality of being in New Orleans or the experience of beholding a stylized representation of the idea of New Orleans as realized by 1960s Californian animator/architects.
It's quite another thing to put an Abraham Lincoln robot from the '60s in a glass case and tell the guests, "this is an Abraham Lincoln robot from the 1960s".
Glass cases with actual exhibits are just so incongruous to the theme park experience that I wish Disney would consider building an actual museum on property to showcase some of this stuff.