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132.1 | Mickey Mouse meets Paul Bunyun... | DNEAST::ROBBINS_GARY | Razzlefrazzlefrizzenfruzzen !!!! | Sat Aug 05 1989 12:14 | 16 |
| RE: A northeast Disney operation;
I heard a rumor a year or so ago that Disney was looking into building
such a place north of Bangor, Me. There are large tracts of land just
north of Bangor that could be bought resonablyand discreetly, just as
the Disney bought the Fla. property.
There is a former SAC airbase that is now Bangor International Airport
(with plenty of room for expansion) to handle air trasportation. And
there are lots of people in that part of the state who need work.
A NE Disney operation would be an easy jet flight for the major
population centers of the east coast (DC/PA/NY/MA).
Think of the possiblities of a cold-weather Disney theme park !
Instead of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad they could have a Bobsled-type
roller coaster...
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132.2 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Someone just like you... | Mon Aug 07 1989 11:49 | 10 |
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I've read at least one article and have caught wind from
a few people that Disney has bought 250 acres of land in
(of all places!) Baldwinville and Hubbardston.
If this is true, I just might stick around Gardner a few
more years. (8
Tigga~~~
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132.3 | Rumor Control... | USCTR2::TOMYL | Joel R. Tomyl DTN 297-4282 | Mon Aug 07 1989 11:56 | 14 |
| I heard from a reliable source in the financial (banking) industry
that Disney had purchased and closed the deal on 250 acres in the
Baldwinville, Hubardston area of Central Massachusetts. They are
currently dickering trying to purchase Mt. Wachusetts to add to
what they already purchased. Knowing Disney and the way that they
work, I wouldn't be suprised.
If there is anyone that lives in that area, maybe you could check
the local papers to see about real estate transactions or even check
with the town hall in some of the towns in the central mass area
for sales. I beleive that those records are public records and
are accessable to everyone.
Joel
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132.4 | Let's keep this under our Ears | ESKIMO::CARINI | Lower Your Heads, Folks... | Mon Aug 07 1989 21:31 | 25 |
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RE -.1
A good friend of mine's family used to own Mount Wachusett (a
long time ago). The state came to his great, great-grandfather
and told them that it wanted to buy the mountain from them. They
said "No." The state then said, "We can buy it from you or take
it from you. Your choise." Well, when put that way...
If anyone knows about this, they will...I'll ask.
PS. If you really want Disney to come here and they are actually
considering it, then try not to mention it to anyone. Disney panics
when it feels the word is getting out and will drop a project even
as they are about to sign the papers.
Another thought: This could be a rouse rumor, created by Disney
to keep people (like speculators who would like to get a piece of
the action at Disney's expense) off of the real project. If you
don't believe me, just remember back to the elaborate details they
took for 'The Florida Project'. Like never taking a direct flight.
Walt NEVER going to Florida. At least three different dummy
corportations. Alisuses for all the personal involved and nobody
reported to Walt directly.
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132.5 | WHY MASS.? | STRATA::ROBROSE | | Tue Aug 08 1989 06:23 | 13 |
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Mass. seems an unlikely place for Disney to set up shop. With the
high cost of land, shortage of labor, and unfavorable tax laws,
I would think the minds at Disney could come up with a much more
practical and cost effective place to build. VT and ME. would
most probably be looked on more favorably as those states would
most likely cater to the Disney Corp. for their business, all
Mass. tends to do is squeeze profits.
But to have an entire park enclosed under a dome structure would
definetly be something to see.
-Rob
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132.6 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Life is just a tire swing... | Tue Aug 08 1989 11:09 | 41 |
| RE: ...Disney had purchased and closed the deal on 250 acres in the
>>Baldwinville, Hubardston area of Central Massachusetts.
You know I was thinking more and more about this after I got
home last night and realized that Baldwinville and Hubbardston
are nowhere near each other.
Baldwinville is a small part of Templeton and isn't even
identified on a map all the time. In order for Disney to buy
property in Baldwinville and Hubbardston, they'd have to suck in
all of East Templeton as well and that's a pretty residential
area.
>>They are currently dickering trying to purchase Mt. Wachusetts to
>>add to what they already purchased. Knowing Disney and the way
>>that they work, I wouldn't be suprised.
According to an article (I can try to find it and reprint it if
anyone is interested) that was written in one of the local papers
(Gardner News, Gardner Today??) the rumor about Disney buying
land at Mt. Wachusett has been going on for a couple of years
now.
I'm not trying to put down the rumors (I'd LOVE it if they came
this way!), but I have a hard time believing they'd buy land
in a place such as Central Hicksville Mass... Having lived out
there all my life and all, I just find it a little hard to
take.
We shall see...
Tigga~~~
If there is anyone that lives in that area, maybe you could check
the local papers to see about real estate transactions or even check
with the town hall in some of the towns in the central mass area
for sales. I beleive that those records are public records and
are accessable to everyone.
Joel
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132.7 | I would also love to see Disney here in Mass | ENGINE::CASEY | That old hoot owl is calling... | Tue Aug 08 1989 12:53 | 11 |
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While reading the Telegram and Gazzette Friday night I came across
and article on this Disney "rumor".
A spokes person for Disney said that Disney has no plans whatsoever
to build in Massachusetts. He said that this rumor has been going
on for a couple of years now. He also said that they hear at least
2 to 3 of these type of rumors every week.
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132.8 | Time Will Tell | USMFG::MOUELLETTE | | Fri Sep 08 1989 13:59 | 18 |
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RE- .4
Walt NEVER went to Florida?
I believe I have seen film footage of Walt in Olrando looking over
the area as the work was proceeding.
I don't know, this does seem somewhat far-fetched but I too hope
it might be true.
I guess this will either die out or it will get confirmed, I hope
the latter.
Mike
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132.9 | Walt wen't to FLA ... eventually | NITMOI::WITHERS | So shines a good deed in a weary world.. | Fri Sep 08 1989 21:26 | 9 |
| RE: .8
>Walt NEVER went to Florida?
Walt never wen't to FLA BEFORE the land purchases,etc. were completed.
Once the land was bought some of the secrecy could drop away.
George
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132.10 | Disney in Massachusetts? | LUDWIG::STONE | | Thu Sep 20 1990 09:05 | 9 |
| A few notes back, someone mentioned skiing at Walt Disney World.
Well, I have a new twist to the story. A professor of mine was
telling us that he has read in the paper awhile ago, that Disney
was thinking of buying Mt Wachusett in Princeton,Mass and turning
that into a year round skiing resort.
Has anyone heard of this story before? I mentioned it to a friend
of mine and she said that she had also heard that story. It may
make some sense because in the next town of Leominster, which is
close by Princeton, many huge motels are being built.
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132.11 | I heard that too!!!! | RANGER::PELHAM | Life NEVER ends, it just changes | Thu Sep 20 1990 10:06 | 12 |
| I live in Leominster, and I heard the same story!!!
Leominster/Fitchburg has been building alot of BIG new hotels! We've
got Sheraton, Best Western, Super 8 & there's even talk of a MArriot
going in too! Also, we have the Days Inn in Garnder/Westminster line
that is really big too! But most of these hotels re finding it hard
right now to keep them filled! So maybe they had the inside story on
Disney (or whatever) and tried to get established etc....
The story I heard of this (Disney) was that they would set-up shop in
Princeton, MA.
Mel :^)
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132.12 | | EUCLID::OWEN | Rent-to-own a clue | Thu Sep 20 1990 10:18 | 9 |
| I've also read that Disney owns some fairly large chunks of land up
here in New England.
If the Mass economy doesn't turn around, I doubt they will do anything
with it.
Steve (hoping they do...)
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132.13 | | BOOKIE::EPPES | I'm not making this up, you know | Wed Sep 26 1990 18:09 | 15 |
| RE .10 --
> A professor of mine was
> telling us that he has read in the paper awhile ago, that Disney
> was thinking of buying Mt Wachusett in Princeton,Mass and turning
> that into a year round skiing resort.
> Has anyone heard of this story before?
"Awhile ago" is right, and yes, we've heard of this story before - it's the
reason for this topic, which was started over a year ago to report this same
rumor!
Is it resurfacing...?
-- Nina
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132.14 | | RATTLE::TLAPOINTE | | Thu Sep 27 1990 14:11 | 6 |
| These rumors seem to pop up from time to time. A friend of mine who's
a CPA told me Disney does have land holdings throughout New England.
He has a few clients who've sold to them. Just because they buy a few
hundred or even thousand acres means nothing. They're just investing.
Land bought cheaply yesterday and sold tomorrow at decent profit could
help fund future projects.
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132.15 | Who really knows... | JETSAM::GILFOY | They're crazy and they're kooky!!! | Fri Oct 05 1990 13:24 | 13 |
| RE: .14
Good conclusion...
Maybe that explains why all of the hotel owners in
the Fitchburg/Gardner area have built there. They
ASSUMED something would be happening in the future
so they were preparing for it all...
But, you never know, do you ???
Gilley
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132.16 | Wishful thinking | ASABET::JENN_HANSEN | EMAS-IS Telecommunications | Mon Dec 17 1990 15:23 | 10 |
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I realize that this rumors been around a long while...but this weekend
it was sparked to my attention, once again. I met someone over the
weekend, who recently visited Disney (Fla). and reports that there were
posters all over the place "Coming in 1994 - Disneys Winter Wonderland,
Princeton, Ma." Does anyone have any updated facts on this rumor?
Thanks,
Jen, who's_thinking_positively!
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132.17 | Heard the Same | ELWOOD::DUFORT | | Thu Dec 20 1990 12:37 | 5 |
| My wife talked to some friends who came back from Disney and her about
the sign as stated in .16. I will try to find out more from someone I
know in Princewton.
Dave
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132.18 | FWIW | BOOKIE::EPPES | I'm not making this up, you know | Thu Dec 20 1990 17:17 | 17 |
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New life has been breathed into the rumor... I'm told that there is
presently a sign posted in WDW which states roughly, "Watch for our new
_______ Park opening in Princeton, MA in ______ 1994" ! A photo of the
sign is to be mailed to my friend who lives in Gardner. These days,
people are talking of applying for jobs when/if the park opens! It'll
be interesting to see how they work the watershed/aquifer issues which
have impacted small "development" proposals such as single-family home
expansions in the area!
dlw
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132.19 | Prove This Rumor and Win $500 Ski Pass | LJOHUB::GOLDBERG | Len --> �o� & ��� in 8 days | Fri Sep 13 1991 12:32 | 152 |
| The following is from the "Wachusett Mountain Summit News", Summer 1991
edition. This is a "Publication of news and events at Wachusett
Mountain Ski Area", provided courtesy of Pat Campbell.
DISNEY WORLD RUMOR LIVES ON
But Where' the Sign?
By Patricia Favreau
David Crowley, a vice president of Wachusett Mountain Associates was so
sure that an alleged sign in Orlando announcing a Walt Disney World
Winter Theme Park for Princeton in 1994 didn't exist, he set aside a
$1000 check the day before Andy Stevens departed in mid-March for the
world-famous resort.
"My vacation took a downward spiral the minute I stepped off the
plane," recalled Stevens who was employed as a chairlift operator at
the ski area this season. "My girlfriend kept complaining that I
wasn't any fun because I was so preoccupied in exploring every corner of
Disney World in search of that sign."
Needless to say, the check was never awarded because Stevens couldn't
find the elusive sight that's supposed existence has helped fuel the
Disney rumor for nearly five years.
In fact, every person interviewed in this article said they've
encountered at least one person who has claimed that their friend,
relative, mate, or neighbor has seen a poster, 3 x 5 card of a sign
somewhere in the Orlando Disney Theme Parks announcing the supposed
expansion plans in '94. Unfortunately no one I spoke to could produce a
photograph or pinpoint a definite location.
"That's because it doesn't exist said Crowley. "Believe me, we'd be
quite happy if it were true, but that's just not the case."
Crowley and his family have been leasing the state land they built
Wachusett Mountain Ski Area on since the 1960's. Rumors of Disney
Realty buying up land parcels surrounding the mountain under false
names like Retlaw have been floating around and resurfacing in
Princeton and the surrounding communities since 1986. Much of the
grapevine has directly linked the ski area with a Disney World merger.
But wait, there's more... gossip of a Disney Training Facility being
designed for Hubbardston; helicopters flying close to the ground to
survey land; limousines supposedly spotted in the ski area parking lot
with license plates that read Disney 1, 2, and 3; and unmarked
construction vehicles supposedly parked on the outskirts of the resort
area.
Even ABC-TV, it seems briefly explored the land purchase allegations,
said Mike Warshaw, editor of Inside Worcester. News correspondent
Katie Marquedant, a former employee with ABC's Boston bureau, contacted
Warshaw about six months ago.
"She was interested in chasing the rumor and wanted to know if I had
any information on Disney Realty purchasing any land in the area said
Warshaw. "Like may of us, she'd heard the stores from people living in
the area.
In fact, Inside Worcester recently got into the act too, creating a
brightly colored map entitled "Worcester, 1999" which depicts all the
rumors in Worcester and its surrounding communities. In the upper
left-hand corner, miniature skiers descend a slope decorated by a huge
Mickey Mouse replica.
"I'd imagine a rumor of this proportion might have stemmed from a
comment once made by a land hold or Realtor, maybe someone who wanted
their land appraised at a higher value," said Crowley.
Crowley's sister and W.M.A. vice president, Carolyn Stimpson,
nonetheless decided to get [to] the bottom of the allegations last
summer by contacting Disney World officials. Sydney L. Jackowitz, vice
president of Disney Realty, Inc. received her letter from Disney's
Public Relations Department. In his reply, dated September 27th,
Jackowitz writes, "As far as I know there is no truth to the rumors
concerning our opening a training school in Hubbardston, MA, nor is
there any interest in the Wachusett Mountain Ski Area in Princeton....
I hope the above is helpful to you in dispelling these rumors, which
crop up from time to time in various parts of the country."
Jorgen Wouters, a reporter for the Sentinel and Enterprise in
Fitchburg, said he was asked to write an article concerning the rumor
just this past December. "Mike Ferguson, Disney Land's manager of
corporate communications, said Disney has no plans for a theme park or
anything of that scale," said Wouters.
Despite these concrete claims to the contrary, the rumor has persisted
in cycles according to Wayne Walker, town coordinator for Westminster.
"During the most serious upswings in the cycle, I've had three or four
people a week in my office or on the telephone inquiring about the
rumor," said Walker. "Several wanted to know if they should have their
property appraised or if I know of any suspicious land transfers. I
would tell them there was nothing out of the ordinary that I knew about.
Then everything would get quiet again for a couple months."
Walker, who first heard the rumor about two years ago, said people from
all walks of life have pointed to the sudden establishment of four
major hotels within a five mile radius as proof or "something
suspicious brewing".
:Now it's the proposed airport that people are pointing to, never mind
the fact that it wouldn't be completed for 20 or so years," said
Walker. "At town council meetings we often joke about how convenient an
international airport in the vicinity would be for Disney."
Karen Koller, executive vice president of the Greater Gardner Chamber
of Commerce, said she has shared experiences similar to Walker's.
"Since I took the position five years ago, we've periodically received
telephone calls from people wanting to know if thy should purchase land
or plan on establishing a new business in the area. I tell them it's
ridiculous."
Commenting on the hotel connection, Sean O'Kane, general manager of
the Day's Hotel in Gardner said predictions of growth in the mid-1980's
was the basis for the building of hotels, not an inside scoop on a
hush-hush Disney franchise.
"In the early 1980's both the Day's Hotel and Sheraton Leominster Hotel
had feasibility studies done by Laventhal and Horwath, an appraisal
firm that is no longer in existence," said O'Kane. "The results all
indicated that N. Central Mass. would be the next boom town in the late
'80's. And there simply wouldn't be enough hotels around to accommodate
the perceived industrial growth."
A recession and high unemployment rates have since proven otherwise and
many of the newer hotels have had to cope with increased rooming
capacity. "The Days Hotel was not built as a welcome wagon for Mickey
Mouse," said O'Kane. "I've heard the rumor quite a few times but I
don't believe any of it."
Neither do the Crowleys. In fact they're so sure that the most
tangible evidence -- the Disney Theme Park Sign -- doesn't exist that
they're willing to wager a 1991-92 season ski pass valued at $500 on
it. All you have to do is photograph the always-talked-about-but-
never-seen sign, document its exact location, and mail your findings
to:
Wachusett Mountain Ski Area
c/o Summit News
499 Mountain Road
Princeton, MA 01541
All submissions will be thoroughly examined with the proper authorities
contacted to verify any finding. A follow-up story with the results of
N. Central Mass.'s own "quest for the holy grail" will be published
sometime in late October or November when Summit News resumes
publication.
In the meantime, though, don't be in any hurry to dust off your old
mouse ears.
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132.20 | Some proof! | WMOIS::ALEXANDER_D | | Wed Jan 08 1992 08:34 | 24 |
| Well, you heard it here first.
Last night I saw and even taped a report on the 6:00 news
on ch. 4 WBZ Boston about a new theme park called
DREAMWORLD. The report said that some people
from DREAMWORLD inc. (I don't believe any relation to
DISNEYWORD) where meeting with town officials in
the Plymouth and Bourne MA. area about a four season
theme park. This has never been done in the world and
New England has the perfect climate. The park would be
very educational. The park would be bigger than DISNEYWORLD
and create some 20,000 jobs and could be complete in
1994.
The report interviewed a woman from DREAMWORLD inc. who
seemed very optomistic about the park coming to MA.
However, they also said that some city and town officials
think the idea is just a "DREAMWORLD" and will never
happen.
Well there you have it the first real evidence of a new
"DISNEY" like theme park here in the Northeast.
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132.21 | | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 108 days | Wed Jan 08 1992 09:06 | 19 |
| Rep to <<< Note 132.20 by WMOIS::ALEXANDER_D >>>
> the Plymouth and Bourne MA. area about a four season
> theme park. This has never been done in the world and
> New England has the perfect climate. The park would be
> very educational. The park would be bigger than DISNEYWORLD
> and create some 20,000 jobs and could be complete in
> 1994.
Really? there's more than 27,400 acres available in the Plymouth and
Bourne Ma area?
Oh I see it now, the common problem of the Press, Travel Co's etc.
confusing the Magic Kingdom with Walt Disney World. The Magic Kingdom
being only 100 acres or so and only makes part of Walt Disney World.
I'll believe it when I see it.
Claude
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132.22 | | LJOHUB::GOLDBERG | Len Goldberg | Wed Jan 08 1992 10:08 | 4 |
| Doesn't DEC still own a big chunk of land in Plymouth that we can't seem to
unload?
I can see it now, a four-season DECworld :-)
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132.23 | | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 108 days | Wed Jan 08 1992 10:25 | 9 |
| Rep to <<< Note 132.22 by LJOHUB::GOLDBERG "Len Goldberg" >>>
>Doesn't DEC still own a big chunk of land in Plymouth that we can't seem to
>unload?
Last I knew Yes, and it was around 200 acres or so.
Claude
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132.24 | | ESOA12::GRILLOJ | John Grillo @ Decus | Wed Jan 08 1992 14:36 | 3 |
| They are saving the land in Plymouth to build a site for all the people
that work for Dec and live on the Cape that can't get into the FXO site
in Franklin,Ma. :-)
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132.25 | | WONDER::REILLY | So I rewired it | Fri Jan 10 1992 09:13 | 18 |
|
� > very educational. The park would be bigger than DISNEYWORLD
� > and create some 20,000 jobs and could be complete in
� > 1994.
�
� Really? there's more than 27,400 acres available in the Plymouth and
� Bourne Ma area?
�
� Oh I see it now, the common problem of the Press, Travel Co's etc.
� confusing the Magic Kingdom with Walt Disney World. The Magic Kingdom
Actually, to give the Media some credit, the report I heard on WBZ in
Boston said "bigger than Disneyland." Disneyland == MK.
The most intriguing part of the report to me was the underground
roller-coaster. ??
- Sean
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132.26 | | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 106 days | Fri Jan 10 1992 09:24 | 10 |
| Rep to <<< Note 132.25 by WONDER::REILLY "So I rewired it" >>>
> Actually, to give the Media some credit, the report I heard on WBZ in
> Boston said "bigger than Disneyland." Disneyland == MK.
Sean,
Actually MK is larger than Disneyland.
Claude
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132.27 | Bigger than a breadbox | RANGER::WEBER | | Fri Jan 10 1992 10:27 | 2 |
| The proposed size is 1500 acres, according to an article in the Lowell
Sun.
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132.28 | Not to mention... | VISUAL::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Fri Jan 10 1992 12:29 | 3 |
| Actually The Magic Kingdom parking lot is bigger than Disneyland.
Mike
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132.29 | ...or maybe not... | SWAM1::STERN_TO | Tom Stern -- Have TK, Will Travel | Mon Jan 13 1992 20:50 | 8 |
| > Actually The Magic Kingdom parking lot is bigger than Disneyland.
> Mike
Then again, as someone who has walked the distance of it, it sure feels
like Disneyland's parking lot is bigger than Disneyland.
tom
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132.30 | Disney Place in Mass ?? ?? | NEACS::KEEFE | | Fri Jun 05 1992 15:40 | 17 |
| I know this sounds like a fairy tale but I have just spoken to
a friend of mine and she says that Disney is planning a park
right here in Massachusettes...Somewhere around Mt Wachusets in
Princeton. I have been a long time watcher of Disney, mostly the
business and creative sides of things but this is the first I have
heard of a park right next door to me...She says that there are
signs around that say something about 'Disney Place" coming soon.
Seems a couple of large hotels have built nearby in anticipation,
but I have seen absolutely nothing in any paper or in any of the
annual reports from the company. Does anybody else know anything?
Is it Yea or Nay? or are we tired of using the rumor mill for just
Digital tidbits...?
I have a few reservations mostly because of the weather conditions
in this part of the country...if nothing else...sounds kind of
Mickey to me...whats the chatter....my lil nibblers...
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132.31 | read previous replies | COLLIS::JACKSON | God so loved the world | Fri Jun 05 1992 17:59 | 3 |
| Re: .-1
News flash! Elvis welcomes visitors to N.E. Disney park!
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132.32 | The rumor police | BUSY::TBUTLER | | Fri Jun 05 1992 18:25 | 7 |
| I think if you read the eariel replies to this note you will see
that it seems that the Disney goes to Mt. Wachusett rumor is starting
again and that it is just that...a rumor. I remember hearing this
years ago. I think this rumor is on the same schedule as the gypsy
moths.
Tom
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132.33 | HOPE THIS HELPS A LITTLE | WMOIS::LEBLANC_S | | Mon Jun 08 1992 09:20 | 27 |
| Hello,
I have a family member that is an executive at Disney and he has
told me repeatedly not to wait for such a thing to happen. Disney was
doing something at Mt Wachusett a few years ago; but, we believe it was
only filming or such.
Think of an investment as Disney does. Vacationers are the best
spenders. Mt. Wachusett is only an hour from Boston and Hartford, a
half hour from Worcester and a few hours from New York. This means it
would be a great place to spend a day. Just a day now and then.
How many people in Orlando have Disney souvenirs ? Who would want
a souvenir of a tourist place so close buy? Disney makes millions of
dollars from hotels, restaurants and souvirners as well as its parks.
Being so close to the population I can't see to many people staying in
a hotel when it's lest expensive to drive home.
Next we have the new hotels in the area. Both have been built in
industrial areas. The big one on Rte 31 is a Convention Center. Now
that much of the industrial area in Boston has filled, many companies
have built toward the mountain. There was also a push a few years ago to
begin Casino Gambleing in Mass. If I remember correctly, this hotel was
hoping to get in on it.
The point with all the above information is that Disney makes a
lot of money from tourist. Those who stay a week or two. If Disney
built a park in the Northeast or anywhere else it could take revenue
from Florida or California. People on day trips usually don't spend a lot
of money (coolers, picnics etc). That doesn't make a lot sense.
Hope this helps.
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132.34 | | MSBCS::CONNELL | Level 5 and counting... | Wed Sep 02 1992 14:57 | 13 |
| � <<< Note 132.33 by WMOIS::LEBLANC_S >>>
Your argument doesn't make much sense--
The purpose of Disney North would be to _draw_ tourists to the area,
wouldn't it? After all, how many people planned fabulous vacations
to Orlando _before_ WDW was there? Actually, the Wachusett area
draws a considerable amount of tourism right now...I'd venture to say
a lot more than pre-WDW Orlando did.
Honestly, I don't think Disney is coming to Mt. Wachsett either, but
if they were, wouldn't they be telling executives like your family
member to keep quiet about it anyway?
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