meticulus9 wrote:on the other hand: he did allow a large budget for splash mountain and TOT. he allowed a new park or two to open (given barebones) in WDW, mult themed resorts. spent a bunch of $$ on tommorowland....
again he came with pos such as above and many negatives as already pointed out. I just disagree with pointing out nonstop negwhen there are some postives. ANyone think Roy disney would've stayed quiet until 2000s if he thought the companywas in trouble earlier??! He does deserve some credit not much, but some.
There were definitely some positives. But things like Splash Mountain and Tower of Terror happened in spite of Einser. Not because of him. At the time those projects happened, the parks were below his radar.
One thing that always bothered me was how long the board remained quiet about Eisner. Given his early successes, it took them a long time to admit that he was doing the company harm. And then many of them were too afarid to confront Eisner.
He actually began using a never-before-used but always-on-the-books retirement clause to force board members to retire if they questioned him. If the retirement clause didn't apply, he found other creative ways to do it.
Frankly, the board shares some of the blame for Einser for having been very slow to react. But then again, Einser had spent years stacking the board with his cronies and intimidating them into backing down. Still, they should have stood up to him much sooner.
Your point about the positives is noted. Then again, it is said that a certain dictator got the trains to run on time.