Yeah, that was a big mistake on my part. I will not be addressing that poster in the future. I grew up at WDW, it has a lot of meaning to me. And a lot of really great memories and feelings. I won't let some insecure numbskull sully that.
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Yeah, that was a big mistake on my part. I will not be addressing that poster in the future. I grew up at WDW, it has a lot of meaning to me. And a lot of really great memories and feelings. I won't let some insecure numbskull sully that.
Enough you guys! One reason people have left other forums was because members play the "I know more than you know" or the "I'm right and you're wrong" game. People don't need to read a fight between members.
Jenn has worked hard on this and she wants to share it please don't make me lock this thread. I don't want to have to use my angry eyes!
It would be awesome if she could find the old black and white videos of Walt discussing the Walt Disney resort plans. I've seen clips of these videos but never the whole films.
Thank you SOOOO much to all of you who posted up such kind words. I am feeling quite humbled by the support. I knew I was enjoying putting the site together but I didn't expect such great reactions right out the box... especially when so much of the site is still under construction!
Each week I get a few more pages done (for the attraction write-ups etc.) so within the next month or so it should be nearly complete. I am taking my time to make sure that I research everything before I publish it because what I think is fact, may be just an incorrect memory. I don't want to misstate something as being true about an attraction and get a poor opinion of the site as a result... so... I'd rather be slow about it and make sure the information is true! :)
Thank you again to all of you for the kind words. Please continue to check back every now and then to see what I'm doing with it! :)
I'll tell you what, Jenn. It's a shame that it takes someone like you to put together such a great site on Disney's history, while the company itself is so willing to allow their history to fall by the wayside. Doesn't seem that fans have much choice but to take on projects like these themselves. Disney owes you a paycheck.
HA!!
Actually, there used to be another site devoted to extinct WDW attractions, but yours is already light years ahead of it. You say it's still under construction, but it's already far more exhaustive than anything that has come before it.
Got the link in my favorites!
Thank you so much! There is a site called Walt Dated World that is very good but personally, I think it needs a lot of work. Informationally it's great though. There is also my personal favorite, that I can only hope to live up to, Widen Your World. The author of that site is actually the owner of many of the videos I linked to and he is just awesome. If there was such a thing as a competition amongst extinct WDW sites though, he'd win. I'd maybe get silver. :) Thank you though again for the kind words! I'm sooooo happy you guys like it because frankly, it was each and every member of this forum that I was most worried about opinion wise. You guys are here because you love WDW so I value your opinions!
Walt Dated World! That's the one!
Yeah, that Widen Your World guy has one heck of a collection of videos. I actually dug through some of them after I linked there from your site for the World of Motion video. He's done a fantastic job as well. That Living Seas video he's got on there is very impressive.
I swear I have a picture of my brother, in costume, posing in front of Thunder Mountain before the tracks were put in (he was an original CM for that attraction). If I find it, I'll send you a copy.
I'll get my son to help me search for it this weekend. I don't know if I have it, or my father does. But, I'll do my best to track it down. :)
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enough is enough boys. If this keeps up the moderators here at WDWRadio will have to take action.
A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow is the original song for the original Carousel of Progress, it did indeed open in Walt Disney World with Now is the Time. So I, too consider it the original, at least for the venue.
I should have made it clear that when referring to Now Is The Time as being the original tune, I was referring to the "original tune" as far as WDW was concerned.
I apologize for the confusion.
Lou talks about Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow in a bunch of his podcasts, and they also have that great footage of the Sherman Brothers and Walt Disney singing it together :) I think it's the podcast with Richard Sherman that talks about them writing the song- it's a really, really great episode, I recommend it! I too consider GBBT the original song as it's what Walt Disney had written for the song, but I'm sure we find opinions pretty evenly split as far as song preference goes. Everyone is nostalgic for different things :)
Great website by the way! Things have changed since I started going, but I went once in 1995 (I was 10) and then it was a few years after that that I started going a lot, so I missed a lot of things that people remember. WDW hasn't changed as drastically for me I guess, but it's nice to read about old stuff.
Love the old photos, looks nice.