paperdoll1986
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2007
Just listening to the email podcast for today and I enjoyed everyone's perspective on People who think seeing one Disney park is like seeing any other one. I knew little about WDW when I started looking into my trip (That I'm leaving for in 9 days! )
I began to realize how different the parks all were. This is mostly a philisophical questions, but how do you see the differences beside attractions?
I try to keep in mind that the park is like an art form. Walt seemed to see the attractions as mini movies, and since the original Imagineers were, for the most part, originally in the animation side of the business, I have started to see how each park has it's own place in artistic aesthetic and time period almost.
Any thoughts?
I began to realize how different the parks all were. This is mostly a philisophical questions, but how do you see the differences beside attractions?
I try to keep in mind that the park is like an art form. Walt seemed to see the attractions as mini movies, and since the original Imagineers were, for the most part, originally in the animation side of the business, I have started to see how each park has it's own place in artistic aesthetic and time period almost.
Any thoughts?