Five years.
When I began the Main Street Gazette on August 23, 2007, I
was certain I had a world of advice and thoughts to offer up to a community on
the verge of coming into its own. Then, after a few months, I found that I had
run through every idea I had scratched down on a notepad before I began. The
Gazette, however, wasn’t done with me and through trial and error (Remember
when I penned my own version of the stories found in Walt Disney World attractions?)
I found segments that worked and continued to tweak the ideas until they were
something special. If I’m being totally honest with you, I am still continuing
to reach for new ideas and fine-tune those we have to make sure the Gazette is
the best reading experience I can put forth.
At the time the Gazette started there were a handful of
forums, a few podcast, and so few blogs dedicated to Walt Disney World that I
could count them on a single hand. These days there are new and wonderful sites
and viewpoint cropping up each day, and I am continually amazed by what I find
all throughout the Disney community.
The kid that began this journey five years ago wouldn’t have
believed I would be asked to present a Walt Disney World history presentation
for a local library, much less speak with CNN about the fortieth anniversary of
the Vacation Kingdom. He would scoff at the idea of speaking with giants like
Bob Gurr or George McGinnis about their work. Just the thought of being on a
podcast or writing for a magazine wasn’t even the brightest wishing star in the
sky. That wasn’t what he wanted to do, that wasn’t why he started the Main
Street Gazette. He started it for everyone out there who wanted to know more
about Walt Disney World.
I closed that first article with words from Roy O. Disney’s
dedication of Walt Disney World and the Magic Kingdom. In that dedication Roy
said, “May Walt Disney World bring Joy and Inspiration and New Knowledge to all
who come to this happy place.” These are the words that I have strived to live
by, and the standard to which I have held every story on the Main Street
Gazette to, for these past five years. I hope that you’ve caught a glimmer of
knowledge, a hint of a smile, and spur to move you forward somewhere in these
pages. If I have given each of you that, then I feel I’ve done what I set out
to do.
Personal heroes have become friends whom I now consider
family. People I had never spoken to, from all over the world, before I started
the Gazette are friends I confide in and count myself blessed to have in my
life. The Main Street Gazette has afforded me an innumerable amount of
opportunities and brought so many wonderful people into my life (I’ve decided
not to list you all individually here as it is a ridiculously long list and I
am terrified that I will leave a name off of the list that I didn’t mean too.
However, each and every one of you knows who you are and how very special you
are to me!). Yet, as I have said before, and still believe in my heart, the
greatest gift I have been given is that you, the readers, come back to hear
what I have to say each day. Thank you, from the bottom of heart.
So, I’ve blathered through food and history, opinions and
news, and every little detail in between for five years on the Main Street
Gazette, and I’m only just getting started. I’m sorry I forgot to bring the
party favors, but that just gives me something to shot for in five years when
we celebrate ten years together, right?
8 comments:
Congratulations! Thank you for inspiring me to start my own blog.
Congratulations! Your articles are a joy to read; thank you for opening this west-coaster's eyes to so many of the great details, backstories and surprises of WDW!
Congrats on 5 years- here's to many more. Thanks for all the wonderful commentary and insight.
Thank you Ryan.
I appreciate all your efforts to bring us a bit of the magic every week!
Congrats Ryan!5 years already, wow! Looking forward to what you have in store for us next. And hope to see you again real soon.
Ryan,
Thanks for your time and devotion to your blog. I enjoy reading it daily as part of my morning routine. The articles are a good length, and the subject matter is varied, yet always interesting. I appreciate how the restaurant reviews, attraction stories, or silent Saturdays take me to the parks for just a few moments, and trigger thoughts, memories,or opinions of my own.
Again, thanks for this gift.
Best regards, Jim Cotey
I had to laugh, 'cause even the title of your entry today has sent me on a trip around the Seven Seas Lagoon! Who's ready for for dinner "with a South Seas flair"!
Congrats Ryan! What a milestone. You should be very proud.
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