What would you do if, as an addition to the familiar faces that can be found in Disneyland and the like for photo and autograph oppurtunities, a person dressed as Walt Disney was introduced as a walk around character?
Strange question, I know.
Oh yes, I remember that in the parade. I actually think that this is perhaps the most "tasteful" way he could be portrayed by an actor in the parks. It wasn't Walt himself signing autographs, it was a representation of him as part of a parade. Put it this way: Many famous historical figures are portrayed in films and plays all the time, but it would be disrespectful if the actors wandered the streets actually claiming to be that person.Prince Charming 12 wrote:I just read through this older post and I decided to reply, because it is actually not as far fetched as some of the responders might think. If you have visited the Magic Kingdom (in WDW) since 2001, then you have seen a characterization of Walt! No, I have fully recovered from New Years Eve!![]()
Actually starting in 2001 (with the 100 Years of Magic celebration), Walt is characterized in the afternoon parade. Yes a "live" portrayal, with the actor dressed in a 20's or 30' style outfit drawing who else but Mickey Mouse! This float lead the parade: "Share A Dream Come True Parade" and still leads the curent incarnation "Disney Dreams Come True Parade. While you can not get your picture with "him"I did take a few photos, as the parade passed by.
Should "Walt" be made available for meet and greet sessions - let the debate continue!