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Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
By whose accounts? His fans and followers? Because I don't know a single soul that says that beyond them ... hell, I even hear that a few folks at Celebration Place are quite tired of him.

The last couple of trips I received an after trip follow up emailed questionnaire. One of the questions was 'what Disney related social media sights I follow.' You could check them all. All the big name ones were listed including this sight. Oddly Lou's sights were not on the list. I found that curious.

From what I've read about the man he is an incredibly wealthy man, both he and his Dad had a successful law firm and he wrote a law book that has been and currently is still be used. All the money he earns now between books, appearances, blog conventions etc. is just fun money likely. I think he has come to see himself as an 'attraction.' We passed him in the MK having a meet up and his fans were lining up in a queue to meet him, similar to a character meet and greet. I've caught a few of those Fox TV interviews, he seems to love being spokesman for the Mouse. His relationship with The Mouse seems to be different than most Disney Social Media types.
 
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1023

Provocateur, Rancanteur, Plaisanter, du Jour
Facts, Conjecture, and Utter Falsehoods.... My favorite flock of Disney loons....


After long absence of nearly a year, I have returned (or “re-returned” to throw up on your custom door mat). Many projects and Disney filled trips have kept me from even visiting this oasis in the wasteland of Disney mis-information, but I am here with my two unsolicited cents.


As predicted and reported by many ( thanks primarily to @WDW1974 ), the Liberty and Discovery of a Walt Disney World vacation with friends and family has become more joyless. Even with the addition of the 90 second mini coaster in the new “meet-and-greet-land”, there is still not much in the way of new offerings at what was the Mecca of all things Disney. Worse still most of the short term additions have been or are going to be overlays and plus-ups.


From my many trips to WDW in the last year, I have a cornucopia full of colors and fun names emblazoned on my magic handcuffs. With 2 more on the way for my upcoming food and wine trip, I'll be nearing my full second set. What I have found during my trips is that I spend a lot more time at Other Company's Parks and doing non-Disney things. They are not getting that 11% spending bump from me and mine.


During my absence here, Disney has finally decided to do something about what we have all been talking about here for a long time, the “Universal Problem”. Comcast is dumping enormous sums into it's Florida Property and it's reaping the benefits. I know they get at least 2 days of my time on every trip and with what's rumored, maybe more.


SIDEBAR: Someone is going to get The Lord of the Rings rights and build a whole new type of Theme Park. Does anyone here know who has the fast track now?


However, I come not to be the spit on their face but be the wind at their back. The Magic Band and associated boondoggle appear to be thinning the sycophant herd according to the namesake of this particular post and that may be good news. Even the illustrious “leader of the club” and head Mouse Man got the public memo, “ Build something worth seeing”.


If the “well under construction” Avatarland can save the day (and nights with the River of Lights and such) at AK and we get the 2 great expansions at HS, maybe it will solve the “Universal Problem”. So we have some actual new attractions on the horizon and some positives to reflect on. I often come off as cynical and less than “Capraesque” but I do see some very slow moving positives. (2017?)


Do not be fooled mortals, I still have plenty of venom left for the MM- and it's associated reduction of previous vacation freedom. I have angst over the mismanagement of DVC properties, booking procedures, and the disconnects with these higher end customers. I am incredulous at how disengaged some executives are with long range planning in a consumer driven pop culture business.


And now, a question for the OP:


Now that the man at the top says he wants to stay until WDW is fixed, will we see full realized versions of Star Wars and other proposed lands/expansions?


I missed you most of all Scarecrow.

*1023*

P.S. I now return you to your fascinating conversation about the value of data center redundancies and the theories behind them.
 

bhg469

Well-Known Member
Facts, Conjecture, and Utter Falsehoods.... My favorite flock of Disney loons....


After long absence of nearly a year, I have returned (or “re-returned” to throw up on your custom door mat). Many projects and Disney filled trips have kept me from even visiting this oasis in the wasteland of Disney mis-information, but I am here with my two unsolicited cents.


As predicted and reported by many ( thanks primarily to @WDW1974 ), the Liberty and Discovery of a Walt Disney World vacation with friends and family has become more joyless. Even with the addition of the 90 second mini coaster in the new “meet-and-greet-land”, there is still not much in the way of new offerings at what was the Mecca of all things Disney. Worse still most of the short term additions have been or are going to be overlays and plus-ups.


From my many trips to WDW in the last year, I have a cornucopia full of colors and fun names emblazoned on my magic handcuffs. With 2 more on the way for my upcoming food and wine trip, I'll be nearing my full second set. What I have found during my trips is that I spend a lot more time at Other Company's Parks and doing non-Disney things. They are not getting that 11% spending bump from me and mine.


During my absence here, Disney has finally decided to do something about what we have all been talking about here for a long time, the “Universal Problem”. Comcast is dumping enormous sums into it's Florida Property and it's reaping the benefits. I know they get at least 2 days of my time on every trip and with what's rumored, maybe more.


SIDEBAR: Someone is going to get The Lord of the Rings rights and build a whole new type of Theme Park. Does anyone here know who has the fast track now?


However, I come not to be the spit on their face but be the wind at their back. The Magic Band and associated boondoggle appear to be thinning the sycophant herd according to the namesake of this particular post and that may be good news. Even the illustrious “leader of the club” and head Mouse Man got the public memo, “ Build something worth seeing”.


If the “well under construction” Avatarland can save the day (and nights with the River of Lights and such) at AK and we get the 2 great expansions at HS, maybe it will solve the “Universal Problem”. So we have some actual new attractions on the horizon and some positives to reflect on. I often come off as cynical and less than “Capraesque” but I do see some very slow moving positives. (2017?)


Do not be fooled mortals, I still have plenty of venom left for the MM- and it's associated reduction of previous vacation freedom. I have angst over the mismanagement of DVC properties, booking procedures, and the disconnects with these higher end customers. I am incredulous at how disengaged some executives are with long range planning in a consumer driven pop culture business.


And now, a question for the OP:


Now that the man at the top says he wants to stay until WDW is fixed, will we see full realized versions of Star Wars and other proposed lands/expansions?


I missed you most of all Scarecrow.

*1023*

P.S. I now return you to your fascinating conversation about the value of data center redundancies and the theories behind them.

Great! Yet another person I would like to buy a beer for!
 

PhotoDave219

Well-Known Member
Facts, Conjecture, and Utter Falsehoods.... My favorite flock of Disney loons....


After long absence of nearly a year, I have returned (or “re-returned” to throw up on your custom door mat). Many projects and Disney filled trips have kept me from even visiting this oasis in the wasteland of Disney mis-information, but I am here with my two unsolicited cents.


As predicted and reported by many ( thanks primarily to @WDW1974 ), the Liberty and Discovery of a Walt Disney World vacation with friends and family has become more joyless. Even with the addition of the 90 second mini coaster in the new “meet-and-greet-land”, there is still not much in the way of new offerings at what was the Mecca of all things Disney. Worse still most of the short term additions have been or are going to be overlays and plus-ups.


From my many trips to WDW in the last year, I have a cornucopia full of colors and fun names emblazoned on my magic handcuffs. With 2 more on the way for my upcoming food and wine trip, I'll be nearing my full second set. What I have found during my trips is that I spend a lot more time at Other Company's Parks and doing non-Disney things. They are not getting that 11% spending bump from me and mine.


During my absence here, Disney has finally decided to do something about what we have all been talking about here for a long time, the “Universal Problem”. Comcast is dumping enormous sums into it's Florida Property and it's reaping the benefits. I know they get at least 2 days of my time on every trip and with what's rumored, maybe more.


SIDEBAR: Someone is going to get The Lord of the Rings rights and build a whole new type of Theme Park. Does anyone here know who has the fast track now?


However, I come not to be the spit on their face but be the wind at their back. The Magic Band and associated boondoggle appear to be thinning the sycophant herd according to the namesake of this particular post and that may be good news. Even the illustrious “leader of the club” and head Mouse Man got the public memo, “ Build something worth seeing”.


If the “well under construction” Avatarland can save the day (and nights with the River of Lights and such) at AK and we get the 2 great expansions at HS, maybe it will solve the “Universal Problem”. So we have some actual new attractions on the horizon and some positives to reflect on. I often come off as cynical and less than “Capraesque” but I do see some very slow moving positives. (2017?)


Do not be fooled mortals, I still have plenty of venom left for the MM- and it's associated reduction of previous vacation freedom. I have angst over the mismanagement of DVC properties, booking procedures, and the disconnects with these higher end customers. I am incredulous at how disengaged some executives are with long range planning in a consumer driven pop culture business.


And now, a question for the OP:


Now that the man at the top says he wants to stay until WDW is fixed, will we see full realized versions of Star Wars and other proposed lands/expansions?


I missed you most of all Scarecrow.

*1023*

P.S. I now return you to your fascinating conversation about the value of data center redundancies and the theories behind them.

Star Wars land will come. It just won't start construction until 2015 or 2016.
 

TP2000

Well-Known Member
Random note: I just read a recent post from the Disney Parks Blog regarding the new Haunted Mansion shop. While I'm as interested as the next person to see what this store will have to offer, the article itself was just awful. For example:
"The shop staff is a friendly, if somewhat quiet, group. They go about their duties with a calm and reverent manner but with a knowing glint to their eyes."
Seriously, who writes this claptrap?

Poor old Steven Miller was forced to quote some internal WDI storyline behind this new shop. It was obviously written by an intern or third-stringer, and by someone who clearly has no idea what the reality of theme park operations is like.

What's embarrassing is the Disney Parks Blog people like Steven Miller, safe in his Lake Buena Vista office, can pump this stuff out publicly and get paid for it.
 

Disneyhead'71

Well-Known Member
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1023

Provocateur, Rancanteur, Plaisanter, du Jour

I believe that in recent years, Disney has been trying to fight the notion it serves unhealthy carnival foods. It seems that those in pursuit of coronary artery issues continue to be indulged in new and exciting ways. Perhaps for dessert they will offer bacon-wrapped, deep-fried, cheese balls with cheese whiz topping.

*1023*
 

nor'easter

Well-Known Member
Dave, I don't believe they are as big a minority as you'd think. I wouldn't be surprised if they were the majority at this point. I get how even my friends and colleagues in media/entertainment give me strange looks when I talk about the parks and the amount of time I spend in them when you look at what Disney/UNI fandom has become. You do feel a little dirty when you see a lot of what is out there.

I get the same strange looks from colleagues when I tell them I am going to WDW. Let's face it, the place attracts a growing number of folks that would be at home in Storybook Circus Freakshow. Just got back yesterday. In no particular order, I witnessed:

---a lifestyler leading a tour group of his followers. Disney allows this?
---many religious types who wear their faith on their sleeve, or more likely their T-shirt. The worst of many was a fat guy wearing a "Lord's Gym" T-shirt, depicting Christ carrying a cross.
---a woman allowing her naked kid to splash around in the fountains in front of the American Adventure.
---good ol' boys in our Pirates of the Caribbean boat whooping and hollering about the "jugs" on the redhead.
---the family dressed as Frozen characters (all adults or teenagers)
---more spandex and tatoo-covered bodies than at a monster truck rally
And of course the usual toddlers in tiaras and ECV brigade.

I will say that the older castmembers were very helpful and not overly saccharine.
 

PhotoDave219

Well-Known Member
I believe that in recent years, Disney has been trying to fight the notion it serves unhealthy carnival foods. It seems that those in pursuit of coronary artery issues continue to be indulged in new and exciting ways. Perhaps for dessert they will offer bacon-wrapped, deep-fried, cheese balls with cheese whiz topping.

*1023*

I'm sure the current Mac & cheese hot dog will continue with the health food craze.
 

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