What Would Walt Disney Love about Walt Disney World?
What would Walt Disney love about Walt Disney World?
What would Walt Disney love about Walt Disney World?
MODERN MARVELS: The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man: It’s not every day that a new attraction stuns the industry and reshapes themed entertainment design. But that’s exactly what happened when “the world’s most technologically advanced theme park” opened with a revolutionary ride. We’ll recount the almost-unbelievable tale from Spidey’s earliest concepts to the industry-wide impact of its amazing blend of projection, physical sets, music, special effects, and fun.
A Disney World vacation is all about magic.
If you’re waffling over the Disney vs. Universal debate, STOP.
MODERN MARVELS: Mystic Manor: Disney’s most die-hard fans say that the unthinkable adventures that await within Hong Kong Disneyland’s Mystic Manor represent the best work Imagineering has done in decades. Today, we dive deep into this Modern Marvel to explore the interwoven threads that build to its opening and take a first-person ride through what some call Disney’s best ride ever. Welcome to Mystic Manor!
Here are six things that make people feel sad at the Happiest Place on Earth.
It’s definitely not a race to be first in this instance…
Sometimes, you just have to dance like nobody’s watching.
LOST LEGENDS: The Lost Continent: Enchanted unicorns, sorcery and spells, magical wizards, and a legendary village terrorized by dragons… Would you believe that Universal’s most astounding original land was designed by Disney? From “once upon a time” to “happily ever after,” today we trace the in-depth, full story of how a wild, imaginative land designed to bring imagined creatures to Animal Kingdom literally became the starring land at Universal’s Islands of Adventure before falling to ruin… and Rowling.
Today, celebrations are in full swing for Disneyland Paris’ 25th Anniversary! The biggest and most ambitious of Michael Eisner’s big and ambitious projects, EuroDisneyland changed everything… and that’s not necessarily a good thing. When Paris’ finances faltered and the overbuilt resort went belly-up in 1992, Eisner became wary of any large-scale investment, leading to these crippling Cancellations, Closures, and Cop-Outs. Imagine what would’ve been…