Weekend 632.0
We were canaries in a coal mine. We stopped going to the parks pre-COVID because Disney broke the value-quality-price equation. (1) Disney theme parks ‘addicted to price hikes’ as visits Continue Reading →
We were canaries in a coal mine. We stopped going to the parks pre-COVID because Disney broke the value-quality-price equation. (1) Disney theme parks ‘addicted to price hikes’ as visits Continue Reading →
It’s the second release in my fantastical/magical sim allowing you to operate/manage the Walt Disney World Resort Transportation network. This add-on is for the Walt Disney World® Water Transportation: Magic Continue Reading →
The Starter Pack will ship with a full-color manual covering the history of transportation at the Walt Disney World Resort. The collector’s edition ships with trading cards featuring vehicles you Continue Reading →
This one is inspired by Walt Disney World (1971-2019). The primary art source is from a watercolor/acrylic from George McGinnis in 1969 of Disney’s Contemporary Resort. His painting is featured Continue Reading →
I’m enjoying a cup of coffee on a very cold day trying to prioritize special projects. I’m a little overwhelmed by what to start next. I suppose this is a Continue Reading →
All these drove my interest in [computers] [technology] [futurism_]. (IOI-643118) WarGames(IOI-645119) Tron (and later Tron: Legacy)(IOI-675123) Atari <<< Rick Guidice and John Enright(IOI-675129) Origin Systems (2400 AD)(IOI-678999) Walt Disney World: Continue Reading →
I just finished maintenance on Playmobil365.com. My tribute project celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Playmobil is 9 years old! Updates included link hygiene, comment culling, platform hardening, etc. The BIGGEST Continue Reading →
The scan is from the Art of Walt Disney World Resort. This was a study for Disney’s Yacht Club. It was done by R. Tom Gilleon in 1986.
There is the woke and grooming element of the Walt Disney Company but this post is more about the decline of the theme parks. My own personal boycott of the Continue Reading →
Yesterday was the one-year anniversary of fifteen-days to flatten the curve. Still drafting a post on Walt and the Walt Disney Co. but Sarah Hoyt linked to this on Chicago Continue Reading →