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Joshua L Harris

@jlhomni

Designer, Historian, Futurist & Themed Entertainment Philosopher
Creator of E82 | The @EpcotLegacy

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How THEME Parks are *supposed* to work: If you Love.... American History = Thank Disneyland/MK Science/Tech = Thank Future World World Culture = Thank World Showcase Classic Cinema = Thank Disney•MGM Studios Nature = Thank Animal Kingdom Exotic Travel = Thank Tokyo Disneysea

How THEME Parks are *supposed* to work: 

If you Love....
American History = Thank Disneyland/MK
Science/Tech = Thank Future World 
World Culture = Thank World Showcase
Classic Cinema = Thank Disney•MGM Studios
Nature = Thank Animal Kingdom
Exotic Travel = Thank Tokyo Disneysea
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Utterly unique amongst Disney Historians and content creators, Disney Cicerone injects context and profound life lessons that are useful well beyond the berm in her latest video. (Link Below)

Utterly unique amongst Disney Historians and content creators, <a href="/DisneyCicerone/">Disney Cicerone</a> injects context and profound life lessons that are useful well beyond the berm in her latest video. 

(Link Below)
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How much more low class can you get? They couldn't schedule CMs until 11pm to clear out the queue!? This isn't the proper way to close an attraction.

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Disney isn't in the business of selling theme park tickets or rooms. Disney's in the business of selling memories. Replacing attractions can enhance the product with new memories, but it comes at a cost. The replacements must be more memorable. Anything less erodes the product.

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‘Disgusted’ Disney World fans fume that execs are ‘wiping out’ park’s original spirit as Rivers of America attraction closes down: ‘Canceling my trip’ trib.al/AzUwzto

‘Disgusted’ Disney World fans fume that execs are ‘wiping out’ park’s original spirit as Rivers of America attraction closes down: ‘Canceling my trip’ trib.al/AzUwzto
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As usual, Brayden nails it. This is the ultimate problem with replacing both the Rivers of America and Muppet•Vision 3D: nothing can top them—nothing. Piston Peak’s artificial landscapes won’t compare to RoA’s real-life vistas. It’ll be rethemed within 20 years. You think

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This is wrong. For those wondering what Walt would say here it is. Check out Tyler’s awesome music video. Also let Jeff Vahle know how you feel before it’s too late see comments for how. Robert Iger Joshua L Harris Tyler Dean McDowell #SaveMagicKingdom #disneyworld

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Don’t know what to write or how to phrase your concern to Mr. Vahle? Here are some examples of emails sent by my family and friends. Feel free to borrow anything you like from them. Do your part to #SaveMagicKingdom. Email WDW president Jeff Vahle. DIRECT EMAIL

Don’t know what to write or how to phrase your concern to Mr. Vahle? Here are some examples of emails sent by my family and friends. Feel free to borrow anything you like from them.

Do your part to #SaveMagicKingdom. Email WDW president Jeff Vahle.   

DIRECT EMAIL
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Correction: It turns out the only villain capable of actually destroying the Muppets theater was BOB IGER. And you know the difference. But, by all means, continue your anti-Walt campaign 🙄

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On Replies: I'm seeing a lot of negative responses to the responses you've been receiving. Here's how Communications (especially with Disney) actually work: Whenever you communicate negative feedback with ANYONE you should always expect pushback and (in this case) company

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Genuinely the worst outcome for these two attractions. The Monsters Inc show (if it even happens) will be a forced afterthought they create out of obligation in order to keep the land consistent with a single IP. Meanwhile, Rock N Rollercoaster will completely lose its edge which

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"Joshua, it's not that Cars is bad, it's just in a bad place." Here's why Pixar should never be in any Disneyland-style park. Fellow Historian Cory's thoughts are word-for-word IDENTICAL to my own in this clip. #SaveMagicKingdom

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This is just sick. Not the singing, but that they are taking away this attraction that means so much to so many people, for what exactly? For a coaster... TWO BLOCKS AWAY !? For Labor cost? (When DHS already has capacity problems) Utter madness. And do NOT tell

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Give yourself a clean conscious and email the President of Walt Disney World today. [email protected] Here's a template I made you can copy/paste: Dear Mr. Vahle, I am writing to express my deep concern over the proposed demolition of the Rivers of America at Magic

Give yourself a clean conscious and email the President of Walt Disney World today.

jeff.vahle@disney.com

Here's a template I made you can copy/paste:

Dear Mr. Vahle,

I am writing to express my deep concern over the proposed demolition of the Rivers of America at Magic
Brer Oswald (@breroswald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ARTTOP I know it’s a “crazy” concept, but Walt Disney World was designed to appeal towards a broad demographic of families with members belonging to different age groups. Certain rides appeal more to kids, some appeal more to teens/adults, and others are mainly targeted at seniors. The

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I really miss the golden age of Hollywood/ behind the scenes of a working studio theme. The new franchise land theme, rather than exploring the nostalgia of classic cinema and production processes really suffers in my opinion. We really lost something great.