WALT's TOMORROWLAND Walt Disney Treasure Set Preview
WALT's TOMORROWLAND Walt Disney Treasure Set Preview
<center>Walt Disney Treasures Limited Edition 2-Disc Tin
WALT's TOMORROWLAND
Release Date: May 18, 2004
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<b>Walt Disney in a still from the Behind-the-Scenes gallery.</b>
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<b>Still from "Mars and Beyond" episode.</b>
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<b>Director Ward Kimball and company at work on the "Man in Space" episode of the "Tomorrowland" series.</b>
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WALT's TOMORROWLAND
Release Date: May 18, 2004
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<img src="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/wave3-don ... wland1.jpg">
<b>Walt Disney in a still from the Behind-the-Scenes gallery.</b>
<img src="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/wave3-don ... wland2.jpg">
<b>Still from "Mars and Beyond" episode.</b>
<img src="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/wave3-don ... wland3.jpg">
<b>Director Ward Kimball and company at work on the "Man in Space" episode of the "Tomorrowland" series.</b>
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I have the other three treasures on pre-order (heck, they've been on pre-order for months and months now). I will probably pick this one up to complete the set, but I'm not as excited about it as the other stuff.
The Disneyland Treasure so far has been my least favorite, and this disk seems to be very much in that vein. I only wish they would come out with a WDW Treasure. Yes, I know Walt had passed on by the time the park opened. Still, as the biggest (and IMO) best park, I think WDW deserves a treasure. I'd love to see a retrospective on how WDW was built and has changed over the years.
The Disneyland Treasure so far has been my least favorite, and this disk seems to be very much in that vein. I only wish they would come out with a WDW Treasure. Yes, I know Walt had passed on by the time the park opened. Still, as the biggest (and IMO) best park, I think WDW deserves a treasure. I'd love to see a retrospective on how WDW was built and has changed over the years.
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Me Too!!wwwjim wrote: I only wish they would come out with a WDW Treasure. Yes, I know Walt had passed on by the time the park opened. Still, as the biggest (and IMO) best park, I think WDW deserves a treasure. I'd love to see a retrospective on how WDW was built and has changed over the years.
I'd love to see a behind the development, construction, etc. of WDW.
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Cant comment on the differences between Disneyland and Walt Disney World as I am a veteran of DL but have never been to WDW. However, we know Walt built WDW to do right what had been done wrong at WDW and given the extra space and all the extra parks that are not at DL I am sure it is the better park.
I would love to do a WDW vacation/Disney Cruise combo someday.
I too would love to see the WDW set.
I would love to do a WDW vacation/Disney Cruise combo someday.
I too would love to see the WDW set.
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Tomorrowland :)
This is the one I have been waiting for for too long.
Thank you Mr. Eisner for taking your time, now quit!
Thank you Mr. Eisner for taking your time, now quit!
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First, Walt Disney World is not a park. I hate when it's refered to as such, it's selling it so short. Such a release has no place in this series, since Walt did not have anything to do with the construction of Walt Disney World besides selecting its location.wwwjim wrote:Yes, I know Walt had passed on by the time the park opened. Still, as the biggest (and IMO) best park, I think WDW deserves a treasure. I'd love to see a retrospective on how WDW was built and has changed over the years.
The only thing that Walt did on Disney World will be included in the Tomorrowland set, and that should be it. Oh and Disneyland is still the best Disney park.
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I know each is entitled to his own opinion, and I've never been to Disneyland, but I'm curious as to why you think it's better (aside from it being the first, of course). Care to explain?
And are you sure Walt didn't have anything to do with WDW except selecting its location? I know he died around the onset of construction, but I'm sure he was involved with a lot of the planning. Furthermore, I don't think that the Treasures sets have to be restricted to the Walt-era alone, esp. not where WDW is concerned. It was still his vision and his planning, it simply wasn't completed while he was alive.
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And are you sure Walt didn't have anything to do with WDW except selecting its location? I know he died around the onset of construction, but I'm sure he was involved with a lot of the planning. Furthermore, I don't think that the Treasures sets have to be restricted to the Walt-era alone, esp. not where WDW is concerned. It was still his vision and his planning, it simply wasn't completed while he was alive.
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I could go land by land and say why Disneyland is better then Magic Kingdom. But that would be going so off topic, so I won't post it here.awallaceunc wrote:I know each is entitled to his own opinion, and I've never been to Disneyland, but I'm curious as to why you think it's better (aside from it being the first, of course). Care to explain?
And are you sure Walt didn't have anything to do with WDW except selecting its location? I know he died around the onset of construction, but I'm sure he was involved with a lot of the planning. Furthermore, I don't think that the Treasures sets have to be restricted to the Walt-era alone, esp. not where WDW is concerned. It was still his vision and his planning, it simply wasn't completed while he was alive.
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No, Walt did not have anything to do with the the Disney World that is there today. According to Dave Smith, at the time of his death Magic Kingdom was not even planned out yet (he didn't even approve the Castle), and he was working on Epcot which was never built. Roy decided to build the Magic Kingdom first since the Company already knew how to do that, and it was Roy who decided to trash Epcot since Walt was dead. Not to belittle Walt Disney World because it's great, but it does leave Disneyland as Walt's stand alone greatest achievement. And that's despite the Propoganda Disney Co. keeps putting out right down to the Disneyland Quote on Florida's Partners Statue and Jimminy saying before SpectroMagic that Walt's favorite time at Magic Kingdom was at night.
These are Walt Disney Treasures, so they have to be restricted to his work. Its right there in the title. And since the current WDW doesn't really look much like what his vision was there is no justification to have one in this series. "EPCOT" should be it.
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Well it's not fair to compare the 'Disneyland Resort' to one Florida park- you should compare it to the 'Walt Disney World Resort.' As far as resorts go- WDW has so much more and is so much bigger, I would almost always choose to go there instead.
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