Editor's Report
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"Now you will deal with me, and all the power of my imagination!"
We Want To Hear From You!
With that in mind we'd like to introduce you to our new Attraction Guides. In them we list all the attractions, restaurants and shops at each of the United States Disney theme parks. We describe them, rate them and show you a few pictures (over 450 in all). We also have lists of links tied to the attractions that take you to some of the best pages and sites on the web.
But the best part is we give you a chance to voice your opinion. You can rate each attraction on a scale of 1 to 4 and enter a comment that will be displayed whenever anyone looks up that attraction. So if you think Pinocchio's Daring Journey deserves more than a 2 or there's no way Tapestry of Nations deserves a 4, click on over and give your opinions.
News of the Week
Here are last week's highlights.
- The biggest story of last week was the release of Disney's Annual Report and CEO Michael Eisner's Letter to the Shareholders. Click here for the letter and links to the rest.
- Fantasia/2000 is doing remarkably well considering how few screens it's being shown on. A few articles have be written on this and many other Fantasia/2000 subjects. See links to them at all in our Fantasia/2000 Guide.
- Disneyland increased many of their ticket prices. Click here for the details.
- New Year's Eve celebrations were blast. Click for Disneyland details from LaughingPlace.com, Walt Disney World details from LaughingPlace.com with links to other coverage or Disneyland Paris coverage from the Disneyland Paris Guide.
- Disney announced their new Gold Classic Collection series of video and DVD release. Click here for details.
- Disney announced a direct-to-video sequel to The Little Mermaid entitled The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea. Click here for details.
- Details of the Superbowl halftime show that will be produced by Disney have been released. Click here for the full story.
This Week
This week we've already published two big Disneyland Updates. The
first concentrates on 45th anniversary celebration and DCA construction pictures. The second contains information given by Disneyland's
Vice-President of Merchandise on more 45 year merchandise and DCA retail shop details.
This week's trivia contest is all about Disneyland in the 80s and
this week's Online Poll asks the question "Which Disneyland
decade was the best?"
As always, enjoy!
-- Doobie Moseley (January 10, 2000)
Editor's Report: Doobie's look at the world of Disney and what's coming up on LaughingPlace.com in the coming week.
The Editor's Report is posted every Monday.