What do you think Walt would have thought if he could see Disneyland today? What would have impressed him? What would make him turn over in his grave?
Most of you know how I feel about DCA, so no point in my going there.
But as far as the rest of the Disneyland Resort, here are my thoughts:
Main Street USA - I think he'd be a little disappointed that it has been turned into essentially a string of Disney merchandise shops. I think Walt enjoyed the nostalgia that Main Street represented.
Tomorrowland - I think he'd be impressed with the show quality and technology of Star Tours, Space Mountain and Honey I Shrunk the Audience. I think he would like the concept of Innoventions and, considering he died in the sixties, would be impressed with the technology of it, but would consider the show quality lacking. I think he would consider the themeing of Autopia cute enough that he probably would overlook the fact it has absolutely nothing to do with the future. All in all, I think he'd be appalled by all the empty buildings and wasted space in Tomorrowland (i.e. Rocket Rods/CircleVision building, Submarine lagoon, etc.)
Fantasyland - I think he would be extremely pleased at the themeing and attention to detail of virtually all the attractions in Fantasyland.
Toontown - Ditto for Toontown (except Gadget's Go Coaster... I think he'd wonder why Disney put in an off-the-shelf coaster even if it was aimed at kids...Walt never believed in talking down to kids).
Frontierland - With the exception of Big Thunder (which I think he would have absolutely loved), Mark Twain, Columbia and Tom Sawyer's Island, I think he would feel they'd sort of lost sight of what the Frontierland themeing was all about (i.e. I love Fantasmic!, but what the heck is it doing in Frontierland??).
Critter Country - I think he'd love it.
New Orleans Square - I think it is tragic he never got to see this section of the park. It is the best and he would have loved it I think.
Adventureland - I think he'd be impressed by the technology of Indy, but not by the storyline (too simple for such an elaborate attraction). And I think he'd wonder why the Jungle Cruise still had the same lame jokes after all these years. He'd probably also wonder why they bothered to keep the Tiki Room around (surely we wouldn't STILL be impressed by that technology in the 21st century!!).
Hotels - I think he'd love the Grand Californian, but would pretty much consider the others to just be like any other hotel.
Downtown Disney - I think he'd wonder why they didn't do something more creative with the space.
What are YOUR thoughts?
Most of you know how I feel about DCA, so no point in my going there.
But as far as the rest of the Disneyland Resort, here are my thoughts:
Main Street USA - I think he'd be a little disappointed that it has been turned into essentially a string of Disney merchandise shops. I think Walt enjoyed the nostalgia that Main Street represented.
Tomorrowland - I think he'd be impressed with the show quality and technology of Star Tours, Space Mountain and Honey I Shrunk the Audience. I think he would like the concept of Innoventions and, considering he died in the sixties, would be impressed with the technology of it, but would consider the show quality lacking. I think he would consider the themeing of Autopia cute enough that he probably would overlook the fact it has absolutely nothing to do with the future. All in all, I think he'd be appalled by all the empty buildings and wasted space in Tomorrowland (i.e. Rocket Rods/CircleVision building, Submarine lagoon, etc.)
Fantasyland - I think he would be extremely pleased at the themeing and attention to detail of virtually all the attractions in Fantasyland.
Toontown - Ditto for Toontown (except Gadget's Go Coaster... I think he'd wonder why Disney put in an off-the-shelf coaster even if it was aimed at kids...Walt never believed in talking down to kids).
Frontierland - With the exception of Big Thunder (which I think he would have absolutely loved), Mark Twain, Columbia and Tom Sawyer's Island, I think he would feel they'd sort of lost sight of what the Frontierland themeing was all about (i.e. I love Fantasmic!, but what the heck is it doing in Frontierland??).
Critter Country - I think he'd love it.
New Orleans Square - I think it is tragic he never got to see this section of the park. It is the best and he would have loved it I think.
Adventureland - I think he'd be impressed by the technology of Indy, but not by the storyline (too simple for such an elaborate attraction). And I think he'd wonder why the Jungle Cruise still had the same lame jokes after all these years. He'd probably also wonder why they bothered to keep the Tiki Room around (surely we wouldn't STILL be impressed by that technology in the 21st century!!).
Hotels - I think he'd love the Grand Californian, but would pretty much consider the others to just be like any other hotel.
Downtown Disney - I think he'd wonder why they didn't do something more creative with the space.
What are YOUR thoughts?