Q: I know that having a window on Main Street, U.S.A. is the highest honor in the company. I was just wondering, as there are now quite a few Main Streets, are any one of them more “honorable” than another (for example, is a window on Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland a higher honor than one on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom?) or are they all equal and one is put in wherever there’s room?
Jonathan, Woodmere, New York
A: I would say that they are all equal. Of course, one could argue that the original windows at Disneyland might be more significant because Walt Disney himself selected the people to be honored, but I would deem it a tremendous honor to be commemorated on a Main Street window in any of the Disney parks.
Dave Smith