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So, this one, 'The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World,' is a neat little documentary from 1971 that captures the excitement and buzz around the park's launch. You see a bunch of celebrities mingling with the crowds, and there's this palpable energy throughout the festivities. The pacing is pretty relaxed, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and those early impressions of the park. It doesn't have the slickness of modern productions, which gives it a certain charm. The practical effects are just about the park itself, with rides and attractions still fresh and new. It's fascinating to see how far Disney has come, yet this film feels like a time capsule of joy and optimism.
This documentary is somewhat elusive in collector circles, primarily available on VHS and a few home video releases, making any pristine copies quite sought after. Its historical significance as a documentation of Disney's expansion into Florida can't be overstated. Interest tends to spike around anniversaries of the park's opening, and it's a delightful piece for those who appreciate Disney's legacy and the era it represents.
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