Disney4648
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Eisner is still good, I give him a lot of credit for helping out the Disney Company, he has done a lot.
Originally posted by Disney4648
Eisner is still good, I give him a lot of credit for helping out the Disney Company, he has done a lot.
Originally posted by pheneix
It has to be. In fact, the only area I see that is cleared out (but it looks like it is close to 1800 acres) is south of Sand Lake. Here's a shot off of Mapquest. I have circled the land in question in red, and the current UO site in green.
Originally posted by Testtrack321
Disney is lowering their standard (MKTiggerman).
Originally posted by Testtrack321
But as one family told us at AKL, U hires D "rejects".
Originally posted by Bdis86
Disney refused to buy it since it's "Not Disney enough"
Originally posted by pheneix
>>>anything else I'm forgetting?<<<
Miramax.
Originally posted by WDWsmith2001
Maybe I'm naive about this but, how many families would travel from arround the world to Orlando for a week if Disney World wasn't there? Next time I get to Orlando, I'm looking forward to visiting IOA, but all the parks and attractions surrounding WDW feed off the main attraction (WDW). Without disney I doubt Universal, Sea World, and whatever else you through up would have near the same attendance. WDW needs improvement sure... let's not get carried away with all the praise for Universal. I agree they have some great rides and the "Suess" land looks amazing, but WDW is still the 800lb. Gorilla. Disney can and I believe will get better, they addressed many of the maintenance concerns, and attendance is beginning to return, we may be poised for a new golden age. They have alot more to work with and if you've seen Disney Sea and the Eurodisney (or whatever they call it now) the imagineers still have that magic, if its ever applied in full to refurbishing WDW the surrounding parks in Orlando, will benifit the way they always have: by giving WDW vacationers a place to go when they want a break from Disney.
Originally posted by pheneix
>>>They have alot more to work with and if you've seen Disney Sea and the Eurodisney<<<
The thing is, both of those resorts were built out of different company's checkbooks (Euro Disney SCA and OLC). Disney put absolutely no money into them whatsoever. DisneySea's success should be credited to the Oriental Land Company and Imagineering, not Disney itself.
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