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By Michael - April 8th, 2009
In the realm of Disney parks these days, there are the haves and the have-nots. The “haves” are fortunate enough to have an executive team that recognizes the need for expansion and refurbishment, and were also lucky enough to secure funding for these projects before the economic situation worsened. The “have-nots” are… well, in […]
By Michael - April 2nd, 2009 “Could I interest you in an economy-sized theme park, only slightly used?”
We’ve discussed the ongoing and contentious negotiations surrounding expansion at the under-built and poorly-attended Hong Kong Disneyland, culminating in the standoff last month when Disney fired thirty of the Imagineers working on designing new attractions for the park. Disney claimed that there had […]
By Michael - March 16th, 2009 I’ve got a baaad feeling about this…
Breaking news from the South China Morning Post:
30 jobs go as Disney halts HK expansion
No timetable for growth, park told
Dennis Eng Mar 17, 2009
The Walt Disney Company has halted all creative and design work on the expansion of Hong Kong Disneyland, cutting more than […]
By Michael - March 10th, 2009 The next item in our list of what I’d like to see taken care of this year in the Disney parks:
#6 – Disney’s Hollywood Studios… Oh, boy… What once was, can be again…
Just for fun, let’s torture an analogy. Let’s say that somewhere, just off-campus near Progress City University, there’s an infamous sorority […]
By Michael - March 4th, 2009
Just sayin…
If you’re riding Spaceship Earth sometime soon… don’t be too surprised if you have something to look at on the way down besides your time machine’s LCD screen…
Just sayin…
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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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