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If you could meet a Disney Legend...
Posted: Apr Tue 13, 2010 4:24 pm
by MmeLeota
...who would it be? (aside from Walt himself...we would all have loved to meet the man who created such an empire!)
There are so many people who have done so much for the Company over the years, that it's a difficult decision.
Deceased - Marc Davis, Paul Frees and Thurl Ravenscroft
Alive - Hayley Mills, Julie Andrews and Annette Funicello
It's really very difficult to just pick a few...there are so many! These are the first that came to mind.
Posted: Apr Tue 13, 2010 5:34 pm
by elizabethswann
Deceased - Thurl Ravenscroft, Paul Frees, The Nine Old Men, Eartha Kitt
Alive - Julie Andrews, Dick van Dyke, the Sherman Brothers, Kathryn Beaumont
There are other celebrities out there that are Disney Legends that I would meet but these are the ones I'd love to meet the most.
Posted: Apr Tue 13, 2010 5:36 pm
by Jacca5660
It would have to be WED!!
Posted: Apr Tue 13, 2010 6:02 pm
by MmeLeota
Jacca5660 wrote:It would have to be WED!!
That's a given...we all would love to meet him. Who else would you want to meet?
Posted: Apr Tue 13, 2010 6:17 pm
by Jacca5660
The Army general the brought WDW in on time! That was an amazing feat!! Also would love to meet the original design team for DL. To put that much in such a small space while being so far ahead of what everyone thought was the cutting edge of technology! That's just down right cool!!
Remember, before NASA even thought about going to the moon, THEY BUILT DISNEY!!!
Posted: Apr Tue 13, 2010 7:29 pm
by hockeygirl
Hmm, I'd probably want to meet Thurl Ravenscroft. I love his voice.
Posted: Apr Tue 13, 2010 7:58 pm
by Amy
My Mom got to meet Julie Andrews once at EPCOT when she (Dame Andrews, not my Mom) was there doing a book promotion with her daughter. I would love to meet any of the "Nine Old Men" who worked with Walt...any current Imagineer would be awesome too although they wouldn't be considered legends yet...
Posted: Apr Tue 13, 2010 8:09 pm
by Jacca5660
Amy wrote:My Mom got to meet Julie Andrews once at EPCOT when she (Dame Andrews, not my Mom) was there doing a book promotion with her daughter. I would love to meet any of the "Nine Old Men" who worked with Walt...any current Imagineer would be awesome too although they wouldn't be considered legends yet...
I have a lifelong friend who's been a tech at Epcot for almost 20 years now. The current "Imagineers" are mostly contract people! It's not like the old days. You do have a company engineers, but it's not like pre-Eisner. EISNER killed that!!
Posted: Apr Tue 13, 2010 8:14 pm
by Amy
Jacca5660 wrote:Amy wrote:I have a lifelong friend who's been a tech at Epcot for almost 20 years now. The current "Imagineers" are mostly contract people! It's not like the old days. You do have a company engineers, but it's not like pre-Eisner. EISNER killed that!!
Oh, that is sad

That is what I really want to do someday. Not brave enough to try it in this economy though...
Posted: Apr Tue 13, 2010 8:19 pm
by MmeLeota
Amy wrote:My Mom got to meet Julie Andrews once at EPCOT when she (Dame Andrews, not my Mom) was there doing a book promotion with her daughter. I would love to meet any of the "Nine Old Men" who worked with Walt...any current Imagineer would be awesome too although they wouldn't be considered legends yet...
WOW! That's amazing!
We got to briefly meet Bob Gurr, Richard Sherman, Tony Baxter and Kathryn Beaumont. I loved hearing them tell the stories of what working directly with Walt was like...and Mr. Sherman is the BEST storyteller!!!!
Posted: Apr Tue 13, 2010 8:43 pm
by Amy
MmeLeota wrote:We got to briefly meet Bob Gurr, Richard Sherman, Tony Baxter and Kathryn Beaumont. I loved hearing them tell the stories of what working directly with Walt was like...and Mr. Sherman is the BEST storyteller!!!!
That is awesome! I would love to have met one of the Sherman Brothers ~ they wrote so many of the classic Disney songs

Posted: Apr Tue 13, 2010 10:36 pm
by boilerbabe
Other than Walt, obviously, I think I would have to go with Julie Andrews!!!
Posted: Apr Wed 14, 2010 10:11 am
by momeja
I heard that Julie was in the parks last fall signing autographs for her new book. I so wanted to be able to send DD to that event. Julie Andrews is her heroine.
Since I can't meet the folks who are dead, I'll stick with the folks that I still have a chance with. In addition to Julie Andrews, I'd like to meet Marty Sklar someday. He did so much to promote and expand WED Enterprises and Imagineering. I'd love to hear him talk about it.
Posted: Apr Wed 14, 2010 10:17 am
by theBIGyowski
I would probably want to meet Bob Gurr or Marty Sklar. The stories they would be able to tell about Disneyland and WDW would be priceless. Maybe a nice trip to Disneyland with them walking me around the park...then a nice lunch at Club 33. That would be about the next best thing to Walt himself.
Posted: Apr Wed 14, 2010 11:44 am
by MmeLeota
theBIGyowski wrote:I would probably want to meet Bob Gurr or Marty Sklar. The stories they would be able to tell about Disneyland and WDW would be priceless. Maybe a nice trip to Disneyland with them walking me around the park...then a nice lunch at Club 33. That would be about the next best thing to Walt himself.
I would be on cloud nine and probably so enamored that I wouldn't be able to even interact...(that's what happened when I met Mr. Gurr! I had a major DUH moment!

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As far as Mr. Sherman goes, he is such a great storyteller! And he loves to tell them...At the D23 Expo there was an exhibit with items from the archives there. We were looking at the Mary Poppins dress and this guy stood right next to me. He was looking at the dress and smiling and I realized it was Richard Sherman! His family was there with him as well. I immediately moved over so his family could squeeze in and DH and I shook his hand and thanked him for all of his hard work over the years, especially the song "Feed the Birds" which is my favorite. (we also discussed the celebration for Walt's 100th birthday, but that's another story) He smiled and was very gracious and proceeded to tell a story about the dress to us and his family...it was like being a part of the family for a brief moment. Something we'll always remember!