ARE YOU KIDDING ME? It will never cease to amaze me how far away from Walt’s family core ideas this new generation of Disney big wigs have gone! I don’t say that nicely at all. This is a GREEDY generation of Disney’s supposed leaders! It’s easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heaven. It’s very sad and I wouldn’t pay that price even if I were rich. That’s for people who have more dollars than sence. There are hardly any family oriented ideas left apparently and a lot of the magic is gone to me now. Vulchers the lot of them. Just very, very sad.
I won’t be out in California until the fall (I’m from New England), so I will be missing out on this seems like a once-only tour, but if I were in the neighborhood, I would sign up in a heartbeat. Walt’s Carolwood railroad connection is just darling, so we like his locomotive on display at the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco (which is not that expensive), and the Carolwood Pacific sitting room at the Boulder Ridge Villas at Wilderness Lodge at Walt Disney World, and visiting his Carolwood Barn, that was moved to Griffith Park, is free. I’m just happy they offer it at all.
Comments for Disney’s $2,000 “Invisible” Tour: No Admission, No Rides, and Only for the Elite Few
Terry
ARE YOU KIDDING ME? It will never cease to amaze me how far away from Walt’s family core ideas this new generation of Disney big wigs have gone! I don’t say that nicely at all. This is a GREEDY generation of Disney’s supposed leaders! It’s easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heaven. It’s very sad and I wouldn’t pay that price even if I were rich. That’s for people who have more dollars than sence. There are hardly any family oriented ideas left apparently and a lot of the magic is gone to me now. Vulchers the lot of them. Just very, very sad.
Ed
I won’t be out in California until the fall (I’m from New England), so I will be missing out on this seems like a once-only tour, but if I were in the neighborhood, I would sign up in a heartbeat. Walt’s Carolwood railroad connection is just darling, so we like his locomotive on display at the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco (which is not that expensive), and the Carolwood Pacific sitting room at the Boulder Ridge Villas at Wilderness Lodge at Walt Disney World, and visiting his Carolwood Barn, that was moved to Griffith Park, is free. I’m just happy they offer it at all.
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