JaguarGator9
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Great find on that document. I have to wonder, why did they never build the Mediterranean Resort? I wonder if that would've gone in the huge area between the Contemporary and the TTC.
remember when they had a giant sign in front of MGM that said future site of David copperfields magic underground,
It would have. Like the Venetian before it.Great find on that document. I have to wonder, why did they never build the Mediterranean Resort? I wonder if that would've gone in the huge area between the Contemporary and the TTC.
Great find on that document. I have to wonder, why did they never build the Mediterranean Resort? I wonder if that would've gone in the huge area between the Contemporary and the TTC.
I think it's time to clean my twitter feed again. When you consider a vinyl wrap on a door "amazing"... something is terribly wrong.
@AEfx - read it and weep! A goldmine of what was and what could have been.
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Thanks for putting things in their proper prospective.People use adjectives wrong. They also use the phrase "Best Thing Ever" or "Is the best ever" incorrectly and without perspective.
Clean drinking water is the best thing ever. Antibiotics are the best things ever. Anything at a theme park means these people need to spend more time in the third world.
I'll help you out:Yeah, Nemo is OK for what it is. And the projections are neat. Just wish I could have experienced the original. Much like Imagination. The only version I know is the current. Which I also think is neat, but obviouslt have been told the original was awesome. Just need a time machine.
Eh, they promised us Western River Expedition in 71. And Spain, Israel, Venezuela, Equatorial Africa in 82. And a city in 66.I think this is when the decline of WDW started. It's when disney first started making promises to its customers and we as fans did not hold hem accountable when they didn't come through and build it. I remember when they had a giant sign in front of MGM that said future site of David copperfields magic underground, this was right around the time you got this letter. My family and I were so excited at the prospect of dining there. Then a year later the sign was gone with no aknowledgement or explanation from disney. It was as if they wanted to pretend they had never said it was coming. I should have wrote letters and questioned Disney. I feel we all let Disney off the hook and that only emboldened them to take more liberties.
Disneyland has what 5? not counting others that came later. So they really have 8, pan, snow, alice, toad, pinocchio,,,then later buzz, pooh, roger rabbit.
Ha ha you guys are just too good at this love it though
Nah, there will only ever be one true history champion. I'd visit your thread daily, drooling.This became a bit of a thread drift into a history lesson didn't it? Sorry Spirit.
Maybe I should start a "history lessons with Marni" thread...
...or maybe that'd be too pompous.
I wish I would have gotten to experience this. I've heard people call it underwhelming, but it had to have been better than NEMO is now, right? It sounds cool.
I really like that idea!This became a bit of a thread drift into a history lesson didn't it? Sorry Spirit.
Maybe I should start a "history lessons with Marni" thread...
...or maybe that'd be too pompous.
This became a bit of a thread drift into a history lesson didn't it? Sorry Spirit.
Maybe I should start a "history lessons with Marni" thread...
...or maybe that'd be too pompous.
I thought the Seas a bore too. I was so disappointed when it opened. One of the few new offerings of WDW during the better part of a decade, and it was a big saltwater tank with the most pointless ride in the history of theme parks.I think people overrate Seabase Alpha. The concept was fantastic with the Hydrolaters, but the "ride" was boring as all get out and the film got stale once you saw it a few times. The seabase itself is largely the same as it is now (and the changes are to the better, like adding Crush).
The problem now is it doesn't know what it is. A scientific Seabase with a few cartoon references? A long dead theme that won't leave the building? Or a cartoon world with an 80s real world theme? The pavilion has so many thematic and show flaws it is a huge shame. Cheap overlay that had a too-small budget. Like most others I'd rather have this than the once-real alternative of closing the pavilion but it could have been a lot more for not a lot more. Toonified or not.I think people overrate Seabase Alpha. The concept was fantastic with the Hydrolaters, but the "ride" was boring as all get out and the film got stale once you saw it a few times. The seabase itself is largely the same as it is now (and the changes are to the better, like adding Crush).
This became a bit of a thread drift into a history lesson didn't it? Sorry Spirit.
Maybe I should start a "history lessons with Marni" thread...
...or maybe that'd be too pompous.
One issue was each version was downsized from the original late 70s The Seas pavilion. United Tech signed off on their scientific pavilion that perhaps tried too hard to be both scientific and true to the original fantasy design.I thought the Seas a bore too. I was so disappointed when it opened. One of the few new offerings of WDW during the better part of a decade, and it was a big saltwater tank with the most pointless ride in the history of theme parks.
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