So theres alot of talk about the 1920's replacing the main entrance. So my question is what about the 1920's should be instilled in the entrance area. I would love to see alot of atmosphere visuals in architecture, A newsie yelling out some info about the park(parade/show times) handing out some kind of info papers, themed vehicles, and of course the MUSIC!
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Re: What about the 1920's?
Since it is DCA and prohibition is at its height, I think that someone should be selling some moonshine out near what is a now condor flats.Originally posted by AristocatI miss David.Originally posted by GinarellaAll I know is that David is a pimp Gryffindor.
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Dick Tracy...calling Dick Tracy...CAAALLLLING!!!
Sorry....
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I guess no one got my refernece there, huh? It's only from the early 90s! :PLast edited by TheManator; 10-05-2007, 05:01 PM.
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Re: What about the 1920's?
One has to remember the reason that 1923 is important to D.C.A.'s presentation. Namely, that year is the one in which Walt Disney left middle America in order to establish the first cartoon studio in Hollywood.
The show elements need to support the telling of the story of Walt Disney's life and career in California, including the founding of The Walt Disney Company, itself.
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Originally posted by merlinjones View PostWalt Disney's Hyperion Studio with the Mickey sign.
The studio lot in Burbank has an historic structure that was moved from the Hyperion Avenue plant, and I'd like to see that building relocated to D.C.A., too.
D.C.A. certainly needs more authenticity.
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I agree with everything everyone has posted so far, especially the point about theming around Walt Disney's life.
None of these ideas really sound too risque at all! It's CA in 1920s, not Pixar in the alternate universe CA.
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Originally posted by merlinjones View PostWalt Disney's Hyperion Studio with the Mickey sign.
The Brown Derby.
The Coconut Grove.
Union Station.
Grauman's Chinese.
Ravenswood Apts.
Bullock's Wilshire.
The Carthay Circle Theatre.
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Originally posted by IMAGINE View Posthow about a live swing band with real flappers and swingers! So much fun!
Can you imagine dancing shows on the streets of large groups doing the Charleston!? AWESOME! Long Live the Roaring 20's!
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