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By Michael - March 31st, 2009 The Universe of Energy, as it was in 1982:
Lovely, eh? It’s almost like a geologic formation itself, jutting from the ground with its dynamic and energetic hues. Those original WED art directors knew what they were doing – people like Claude Coates and John Hench knew a lot about the psychological effect color […]
By Michael - March 19th, 2009 And so we continue…
#5 – Rethink Tomorrowland Welcome to… THE FUTURE!!!
I realize that most of my discussions so far have involved the Walt Disney World resort, as that is my main area of concern. This item, however, applies equally to all the Magic Kingdom parks worldwide and is an issue that should be […]
By Michael - March 18th, 2009 Things have been too dour here lately. Let’s think bouncy upbeat things with my all-time favorite attraction, Horizons!
Part 2 Part 3 Related Posts…Sub For One…The Dream Called EPCOTThe Horizons Story, Part II: Robert McCallA Very Special Disney Fever Dream, 1995Queue Up For Virtual Horizons
By Michael - March 18th, 2009 …So says the Orlando Sentinel.
No doubt this means they’ll not rely on the “bad economy” excuse and unfreeze some of those expansion plans that are sitting in deep freeze – right? RIGHT MR. RASULO??
Related Posts…The Progress City Radio Hour – Episode 59 – Energy!The Progress City Radio Hour – Episode 58 – Town Hall: Davy Feiten, Part IIThe Progress City Radio Hour – Episode 57 – Town Hall: Davy Feiten, Part IThe Progress City Radio Hour – Episode 56 – Mobility!The Progress City Radio Hour – Episode 55 – Town Hall: Bob Garner
By Michael - March 10th, 2009
Have you ever watched a potter at work – from the time he mixes the clay til he removes the finished pot from the kiln?
Have you ever sampled a fine wine in the wooden-casked surroundings of a wine cellar?
And when was the last time you tasted a piece of sourdough bread – […]
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The Progress City Primer
From the Progress City archives comes this collection of 33 tall tales and true from Disney history. Available in paperback, hardback, and ebook formats.
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