Ok, you know that we always wonder if our voice is heard. What say we start a letter writing campaign, to have Roy read the dedication on the 17th. First of all, is anyone as excited about that possibility as me? I've already sent an e-mail to Roy expressing my desire for him to create some real Disney magic. Am I dreaming, or can we make this happen? I will do 99% of the work, if you tell me what to do. As creative as this board is I know we can pull this off. Let me know what you think.
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I believe Roy is not going on the 17th of July to keep from making waves and to express his concern over the choice of Iger as CEO after Eisner is booted. Roy does touch on the fact that he would like to be there at this link:
On the upside though that letter to the Save Disney public is much more positive than many he has written when it comes to the disneyland staff. Too bad he can't be there. I imagine he will be there either soon before or soon after though but not in an official capacity.
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Someone at MousePlanet said Roy wont be there because this is the last year he plans on sailing during an event that goes on at that time. But I still really hope he changes his mind and reads walt's opening day speech.Last edited by Disney Vault; 05-08-2005, 07:32 PM.
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I hope so, too. What's a 50th anniversary without any DISNEYs?Well, light travels from the sun. Then, bounces off of our planet, and back into our eyes so we can perceive color. My body can intercept that light and dance around on it!
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Originally posted by Disneylandrocks55Wow, that would be amazing if he could read the dedication! As of now who is planned to do it?Alex
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Diane Is The One
BIG DEAL. If you really want Disney, get the girl who was there with her father, Diane Disney. Walt's daughter rode home in the car those opening days and has great stories. I love Roy, but the real connection is Diane. I want her to read her Dad's dedication. She'd have the whol eplace crying..Up with women!!!"As usual he's taken over the coolest spot in the house"- Father re: Orville 1963
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Originally posted by Cousin OrvilleBIG DEAL. If you really want Disney, get the girl who was there with her father, Diane Disney. Walt's daughter rode home in the car those opening days and has great stories. I love Roy, but the real connection is Diane. I want her to read her Dad's dedication. She'd have the whol eplace crying..Up with women!!!?
Alex
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Any Disney? My first vote would be for Roy. Second would be for Diane. But there is another... What about Walt's namesake, Walter Elias Disney Miller, Walt's grandson? I know nothing about him, but he is younger and had the name. My concern is that once Roy and Diane pass away, there will not be a Disney family member to look after Walt's legacy.
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Originally posted by DruggasAny Disney will do. I don't know how to reach her though. Any ideas?Check out my other blog:
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Well, then it's going to have to be a Disney, or else it just isn't the same. Walt's gone, but I would relish a Disney doing the dedication. I'll e-mail again today, and everyday until I get a response one way or another.sigpic
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Well, just read that Roy and Stanley are sueing the WDC over their selection process in finding a new CEO. So, don't look for Roy on 7/17. Read more about this in the buisness news section on CNN.comWALT'S DISNEYLAND DEDICATION SPEECH! - To all who come to this happy place, welcome! Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past, and here youth can savour the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, the dreams, and the hard facts that have created America, with the hope that it will become a source of joy, and inspiration to all the world.
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