Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "He just wasn't a great team player which is a tremendous shame as he was an incredibly strong creative - he just couldn't see his weaknesses and therefore surrounding himself with folks to complement his skillset." Pretty much sums up the fans who worship him. I was a big fan of Tony in the late 70s through the development of DLP. I was particularly wowed by his work revamping DL's New Fantasyland in 1983, which has stood the test of time very well. The horrible mess he made of TL at DL and his insistence on revamping the tired Subs gave me the impression that he'd gone off the rails. It's was obvious that shortly before retirement he relied heavily on his public persona to drive support for his final projects, all of which were terrible ideas.