Posts with tag disney

America's True Epcot...

An interesting article on Orlando appeared in the National Geographic recently (hat tip to Celly). It reads somewhat scathingly, pointing out all the negatives of Orlando. Most of it reflects areas of town outside of Orlando proper -- St. Cloud, Kissimmee and the growing Orlampa areas (that stretch of land between Tampa and Orlando). While tooling on the overly franchised, fake culture, stamped out McMansion life style, the author then goes on to praise the area for our diversity.

He ends the article by stating that by leaving Disney, he was able to find "America's real Epcot." The thing is, I'm not sure he ever left what most of us still refer to as Disney. It's not about being on property or off, it's about being in South-South Orlando. I find myself recognizing what he describes, but seeing something close to the exact opposite.

Most folks who live here love it. Some of us are even passionate about it. But If I had to come up with a list of words to describe Central Florida, diversity wouldn't be on it. That lack of diversity might be one of my biggest complaints, yet it is what the article praises us for.

I guess I might define diversity not as the presence of different cultures, but the melting between them. To give you an idea, there's still a street named "Division Avenue" just west of downtown, and it is, as you might suspect, fairly divisive. The author describes a few high schools of highly intermixed populations -- hopefully that represents a large shift coming in Orlandos demographics. We're a young city, and with time we can hope that mix brings about something culturally unique to the area.

I look out the window of my apartment downtown though, and while its not very diverse, I can't see any franchises or mcmansions. I see an amplitheater that does Shakespeare every year, a park that has some sort of festival once a month and an amazing neighborhood known for its night life. Down the road is an antiques district. Not to far away is a collection of museums ranging from folk art to a science center. There's a top notch history center right in the midst of downtown as well. We have an NBA team, the 7th largest university in the country, and regularly play host to a number of college bowl games. Orlando itself is a thriving region with great food and fun things to do. There is much life outside of Disney and Orlampa just as there is much life outside of the Strip in Vegas.

The article does point out the loss of anything remotely "old florida." It's a travesty in and of itself that its not unique to Orlando. Much of the state's charm is disappearing to areas to exactly what the author describes. There's a decent amount of that world left, but the fear is that it's only a matter of time.

If your interested in that sort of thing, I highly recommend reading A Land Remembered.

Engaged...

This past Saturday night, at California Grill, I asked my girlfriend Kathryn to marry me.

California Grill was the right place to do it for few reasons. One, she just moved from California to Orlando, so there's that. It also looks out directly on the castle at Magic Kingdom and is the best place to watch fireworks anywhere in town. Because of that, it's where we went to watch the fireworks when I first brought her to Orlando two years ago. It seemed like the perfect place to conclude the last couple weeks of traveling and moving.

They brought out the ring on a desert plate with "Will you Marry Me?" written in chocolate. She said yes to a thundering applause from the entire restaurant, perfectly timed with the start of the 9 o'clock firework display.

I can't say enough about how perfect the entire evening was, about the wonderful staff at California Grill who I seriously need to thank via a written letter (gotta get those raises!), Gavin and his parents without whom I would have never been able to pull it off (his Mom was able to call some folks to get me the last second reservation, Gavin ran errands and delivered the ring to the restaurant for me), and our wonderful families for blessing/accepting us both as we start this new chapter.

I haven't gotten the chance to call/e-mail many people yet, so I figured I'd write a blog post and get the word out quickly and efficiently. Please don't take offense if I haven't actually spoken with you yet. Funny enough, someone already edited my wikipedia page with the date. Gotta love the Internet.

Productive Weekend...

Emurse Stuff:
  • Better file conversion performance (though, we still have some work to do before we're satisfied)
  • Better stability (ditto)
  • Added new sections -- Course Work, Summary, and Keywords.
  • Added ability to change e-mail address
  • Added ability to specify zip code other than whats on your resume for job postings
  • Usability improvements on creating new resumes
  • Better description of differences between emurse and existing resumes
  • Better handling of existing resumes
  • Viewing a nonhosted resume now tells you what resume is hosted instead of leaving you confused and sad
  • Resume reviews are now in private testing
  • Initial hResume support on some templates
  • Forgot Password (whoops)
  • Tons of bugs and polish
Life:

Sunday's the one day a week Kathryn has off, so we always try to do something for at least part of the day. Being so close to Disneyland, it seemed like the obvious choice ;)

Being a native orlandonian (is that right?), I'm a little picky when it comes to my theme parks. If I didn't know any better, I'd think that Disneyland was the traveling roadshow carnie fair that Disney puts on. It really is like a shrunken version of Disney World. You can tell they made their mistakes here, and then went full out at the other resort. I had always heard it, but.. It's just so true.

We're also a huge hospitality town in Orlando. We take pride in it, regardless of the industry you work in. We're all on the same page. Here? Not so much. The cashier lady at the frontier land restaurant (which was tasty) felt obligated to tell me how much she hates Orlando and how she couldn't live there (yes, it came up..). In Orlando, if a Disney employee even hinted at suggesting such a thing, they'd be fired and sent to Tampa. Just, you know.. Saying.. anything you can do we can do better, that's all ;)

Here's some pictures :)