Interesting. I think my situation is very different than everyone's on this board. I grew up going to Disneyland since I was a baby. I do not remember a time "not knowing" what it was all about. When I moved to the UK in 1986, I was depressed because I was leaving my beloved Disneyland, a place I have been going to about every two months for my entire life (sometimes more often). My obsession.
But I was lucky, I had been in a focus group with Tony Baxter, and had an incling of what was planned. I was able to visit the building site in 1990 and 1991, and saved up to be there opening day. I followed every bit of media I could find (the Sun, Mirror and Renault Owner's club had the best preopening coverage). But I still did not know what it would be like. I knew the attraction count was going to be much smaller than Disneyland or the Magic Kingdom, and it worried me. But to get a park in our part of the world was amazing.
When I got there, my jaw hit the floor. It was the most beautiful park Disney had ever built to that point. The international vibe of EuroDisney was amazing. The quality of the merchandise and the live entertainment. It was better than I could imagine.
I took on 2 more jobs so that I could return that opening year, even on a day trip. It was amazing again. And I was hooked ever since.
But the last 17 and a half years have been a roller coaster ride of awesomeness (Space Mountain opening; Mulan, Tarzan and Lion king shows; WDSP, Crescend'O) and a lot of heart break - cut backs on almost everything including the really dark years of maintenance before the 15th Anniversary.
But even still, I am amazed by the level of detail WDI put into DLP, more than any other MK style park on the planet. And that is why I get grumpy, I want DLP to continue to be the best. But when it comes to ops, it is far from.
But I was lucky, I had been in a focus group with Tony Baxter, and had an incling of what was planned. I was able to visit the building site in 1990 and 1991, and saved up to be there opening day. I followed every bit of media I could find (the Sun, Mirror and Renault Owner's club had the best preopening coverage). But I still did not know what it would be like. I knew the attraction count was going to be much smaller than Disneyland or the Magic Kingdom, and it worried me. But to get a park in our part of the world was amazing.
When I got there, my jaw hit the floor. It was the most beautiful park Disney had ever built to that point. The international vibe of EuroDisney was amazing. The quality of the merchandise and the live entertainment. It was better than I could imagine.
I took on 2 more jobs so that I could return that opening year, even on a day trip. It was amazing again. And I was hooked ever since.
But the last 17 and a half years have been a roller coaster ride of awesomeness (Space Mountain opening; Mulan, Tarzan and Lion king shows; WDSP, Crescend'O) and a lot of heart break - cut backs on almost everything including the really dark years of maintenance before the 15th Anniversary.
But even still, I am amazed by the level of detail WDI put into DLP, more than any other MK style park on the planet. And that is why I get grumpy, I want DLP to continue to be the best. But when it comes to ops, it is far from.


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I was really suprised and pleased about how well it had been created , a real plus on WDW.


