Originally Posted By MichaelTheM-Fan I was talking to a friend on a forum chat box, and we were talking about Disneyland and Walt Disney World, and while we were talking this girl said: KitKatGurl : WDW was first...Walt found the property, originally it was an orange grove Now i find that very funny, how about you guys? If this is in the wrong section, i apologize
Originally Posted By Mr X That's a good one. My favorite was a former boss of mine who came back from a Florida vacation and talked about enjoying "DisneyWorld and Epcot". When I explained that Epcot was part of the Disney property and thus inside "DisneyWorld" (along with the Magic Kingdom etc...) she insisted that not only was it not a part of "DisneyWorld", it had nothing to do with the Disney company, and just happened to be nearby. I sighed and let it go.
Originally Posted By danyoung Most people early on thought that the Magic Kingdom was Disney World. And then, on the Danny Kaye special about the opening of Epcot, he went into a long confusing speech about how Epcot was part of Disney World, which included the Magic Kingdom which was also a part of EPCOT Center. It was very odd, and didn't make the relationship with the two parks any clearer.
Originally Posted By Mr X Wrong. DisneyWorld is a perfectly acceptable alternative. Just ask General Knowledge.
Originally Posted By Mr X I consider the word of an actual Disney character to be superior to any other source. If he says "DisneyWorld", I can too. ;p
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA <Off topic, but did Danny Kaye have aids?> According to Wikipedia (for what that's worth), Kaye died of a heart attack. <After Kaye and his wife became estranged, he was allegedly involved with a succession of women, though he and Fine never formally divorced. The best-known of these women was actress Eve Arden.[3] There are persistent rumors that Kaye was either homosexual or bisexual, and some sources claim that Kaye and Laurence Olivier had a 10-year affair in the 1950s, while Olivier was still married to Vivien Leigh.[5] A biography of Leigh states that their affair caused her to have a breakdown.[6] The affair has been denied by Olivier's official biographer, Terry Coleman.[7] Joan Plowright, Olivier's widow, has dealt with the matter in different ways on different occasions: she deflected the question (but alluded to Olivier's "demons") in a BBC interview [8], and was reported saying on another occasion that "I have always resented the comments that it was I who was the homewrecker of Larry's marriage to Vivien Leigh. Danny Kaye was attached to Larry far earlier than I." [9] However, in her memoirs Plowright denies that there had been an affair between the two men.[10] Producer Perry Lafferty reported: “People would ask me, ‘Is he gay? Is he gay?’ I never saw anything to substantiate that in all the time I was with him.”[3] Kaye’s final girlfriend, Marlene Sorosky, reported that he told her, “I’ve never had a homosexual experience in my life. I’ve never had any kind of gay relationship. I’ve had opportunities, but I never did anything about them.>
Originally Posted By 9oldmen Remember the 50th Anniversary promotions in 2005? They used the Anniversay to promote ALL of the other parks as well. I knew someone who saw the commercials for WDW that mentioned the Disneyland 50th, and she insisted that both Disneyland AND WDW were turing 50! I explained that that wasn't the case, that Walt did NOT open 2 parks on opposite coasts in the same year, certainlly not in 1955, that the other parks were acknowledging the anniversary of the ORIGINAL. She just said, "all I know is that I saw this commercial for WDW that said they were celebrating a 50th Anniversary". The only instance I can think of of two Disney parks opening in the same year would be DCA and Tokyo DisneySea both debuting in 2001, and since one of those isn't owned by the Disney company, it almost doesn't count.
Originally Posted By Liberty Belle >>Never has there been a more apt thread title.<< Haha, I couldn't agree more!
Originally Posted By oc_dean So, did you set the friend straight .. and explain the right answer? And did she go - "OH, sorry. Me bad."
Originally Posted By WorldDisney Well, I guess it just shows many people arent Disney geeks as much as we are . And to be fair about it, those same people maybe not know this stuff like we do but still maybe know actual important things like all the members in Obama's cabinet or what the Kyoto protocol signifies, so you gotta put it in some perspective here . But sure, I think it happens a lot. Most of my friends who gone to the parks couldnt tell you half of the complete names to the rides they been riding since the age of 6 or have any clue Disney have other parks outside of America. Mainly because for these same people, Disney isnt an icon like it is to us, but simply a theme park so they dont pay attention to the details or keep up with ins and outs like we do. And yeah, MOST people call it DisneyWorld, I dont see a problem there frankly. I mean how many people actually say, 'Disney's Animal Kingdom' or 'Disney's California Adventure'? I mean, these names already are a mouth full, they arent doing themselves any favors with these long ownership titles. But I can think of one I thought was funny and someone asked me if Walt Disney built Tokyo Disneyland too? When I informed him WD died in the 60s and TDL didnt even open until 1980s, he then thought maybe his kids built that one instead lol. In fact, he was convinced Walt Disney had his hand in every one minus the parks in the 90's and beyound. He couldnt believe WD himself had only built the one and only original park although how a guy whose been dead decades keep making them, you got me .
Originally Posted By danyoung >And folks its not Disney World. It is Walt Disney World.< I'm going with Mr. X on this one. Sure, the official name is Walt Disney World, but it's referred to by guests and employees alike as Disney World. Heck, listen to the official song "I'm Going To Disney World" from a few years ago. Or look at the Superbowl commercials, with the football player saying EXACTLY what the promotions department wants him to say - "I'M GOING TO DISNEY WORLD!" It's a completely acceptable name for the park in Florida, just as DCA has become an acceptable name for Disney's California Adventure.
Originally Posted By crazycroc Thanks for the info Jim in Merced, CA. I will someday write a letter in honor of your great customer service.
Originally Posted By SFH The Electo-light Parade. When I hear that, I think of "The Electrolyte Parade" - big bottles of Gatorade, Powerade, etc. making their way down the parade route.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA <Thanks for the info Jim in Merced, CA. I will someday write a letter in honor of your great customer service.> Thanks, croc. My pleasure. I always got a 'gay-vibe' from Danny Kaye, so thought it was interesting to get the 'dish' from Wikipedia.
Originally Posted By gadzuux Many MANY people are now just referring to WDW as 'Disney' - as in "we're taking the kids to Disney next month". This has even been tacitly encouraged by the marketing DVDs they send out that speak of "Disney vacations". And of course to them "Disney" refers only to the Florida location. DisneyLAND in Anaheim doesn't have the awareness and profile in the east coast that it used to when I was a kid. Last week I was in FL for vacation, and I was wearing my "DL 55" hat. Somebody said they thought it meant that I was "on the down-low" - as if I were trying to keep a secret but wearing a hat emblazoned with it. I'm not a stickler about the "Walt" part of WDW, but let's at least keep the 'world' and 'land' part of the names - if only for clarity, and not refer to the parks as just "Disney".
Originally Posted By ncnike7 My father-in-law calls DCA "California Adventureland". I get enough ridicule from the in-laws about my Disneyland fetish so I don't even attempt to correct him.