14 January

Disney’s Secret: The Lost World Of Epcot

by Jon Katz
The Lost World Of Epcot
The Lost World Of Epcot

If you go to tomorrow land at Disney World, and ride the Jetson-like People Mover near the Carousel Of Progress, and you turn backwards in your car as it passes through a dark tunnel, you might get a fleeting glimpse of Walt Disney’s cherished secret plan for EPCOT Center, something he worked on for years with a corps of trusted and hidden The Imagineers, but was abruptly scrapped after his death from lung cancer.

No one was present at Disney’s funeral, and rumor had it within the company that he threatened to freeze his body and return to wreak vengeance on his greedy corporate successors if his dream for Epcot was abandoned. It was, and quickly, this motel in the tunnel is all that remains of it. The recorded voice says it was Disney’s model for Epcot Center, but that it not quite the truth. The name EPCOT came from Disney’s name – Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow.

Disney’s plan – told to me by some Imagineeers after his death when I was researching a story about him – was for EPCOT to be the utopian, socialist really, home for Disney World’s workers. There, as the model suggests, EPCOT would be a showcase for the community of the future. Disney workers would have free health care, education, and a choice of different kinds of residences – high-rise apartments, single family homes, small developments and pods.

EPCOT would have the world’ most up to date technology, it would be the first wired community in the world (this when the Internet was still very primitive and marginal), have the most efficient transit and waste disposal systems, some of which are incorporated in Disney World today (garbage tunnels and waste systems, recycled water and irrigation canals, the monorail).

Disney and his Imagineeers worked on EPCOT for years, but his smoking habit got the better of him and he died of lung cancer before EPCOT could be built. His successors turned it into a corporate theme park and celebration of world unity, a dream that seems naive today.

When I was in Orlando some years ago, I met with some of the original Imagineers. We arranged to meet at EPCOT, they were waiting for me on some concrete benches. They talked about EPCOT and Disney’s graet passion for the project. It was to be his crowning legacy.

They told me about the truth behind the model and I rode the train a dozen times to try and get a digital photo of the model – the cameras were very primitive in low light then. I was finally tossed off the train for hanging out of the car too far and kicked out of the park. Today, with my Canon, I could take this shot sitting still in the car. It is, for me, sacred ground, and I am sure it will be gone one of these days as soon as a Disney executive remembers what it really is.

I always think of this model when I go to EPCOT and feel some sadness that Disney never got to build it, even though it probably would not have lasted long. Even Disney could not have imagined the cost of health care.  When I walk around the big lagoon with it’s food and merchandise shops, I half expect to see Disney – thawed out – to rise  up out of the lagoon and wreak havoc on the people who betrayed his vision.

If you want to get a  sense of the power of it, got on the People Mover and be alert when you get into the tunnel.

14 January

Gorilla Walk

by Jon Katz
Gorilla Walk
Gorilla Walk

Disney World is so crowded sometimes that the parks have special very early hours for people staying in hotels there to come and see the parks. Animal Kingdom opened at 8 a.m. for us and we spent a fascinating few hours watching bats, gorillas, giraffes, hippos, elephants, rhinoceroses and other animals.

The vast Animal Kingdom Park is many things, but one of them is a world class zoo, the habits there are gorgeous and expansive and while the animals have plenty of places to go to avoid humans staring at them, if you are patient, they will come circling around as this beautiful and quite mysterious fellow did.

There are the usual enormous crowds there but Animal Kingdom is lavishly landscaped with paths and special habits where all kinds of birds and reptiles and small mammals can be watched and seen up close. We spent a long time watching this one and we want to do it again while we are here.

14 January

Henna Hand

by Jon Katz
Henna Hand
Henna Hand

Indian women have their hands painted with a dye called Henna when they get married, a Henna artist was painting hands yesterday. The design – Maria chose “protection” – will last for about a week and like the dancing, I think it marked a turn for us, we are beginning to loosen up. Maria attracted a good sized crowd.

14 January

Learning To Have Fun

by Jon Katz
Learning To Have Fun
Learning To Have Fun

Maria and I love to have fun, but we are not always sure how to do it. Disney World is a good place to sort it out. We are both obsessive and work-centered people, we both get very twitchy when we are not doing our creative work. I think we started to have fun this morning. When Maria wasn’t looking, I gestured to the African dancer to choose her for the dancing line. She loves to dance.

He winked back and he did choose her and she warmed the place up pretty good. The tables were turned in Asia when she did the same to me with Indian dancers and I ended up dancing. It was a turning point, I think for both of us, we began to loosen up. laugh and have fun. Tomorrow we are determined to do nothing but read and talk and relax. I have three blisters to show for the 13 miles of walking we have done in two days and my legs are giving me little choice but to relax. Might be what I need.

I suppose it is not surprising that we are drawn to the Animal Kingdom Park. The safari ride there has finally dropped all of the dumb sophomoric banter and concentrated on telling people about the lives of the fascinating animals they have there, and Maria and I spent three hours walking on some of the out of the way paths there. We want to go back there this week, it is a fascinating place and Disney seems to have real and deep respect for the animals they have there.

I think I may be done with the Magic Kingdom, it seems to be devouring itself with plush ties and cross-marketing rides and promotions. Gave me a headache, and I used to love wandering around there. I have some stuff to write about Disney and the technology here, we both vowed to try and truly separate ourselves from our tired and drained mindset. We felt guilty for a few minutes about leaving the dogs and farm animals behind in such bitter cold, then we said the hell with that, let’s just relax.

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