Imagineer George McGinnis, the last Imagineer hired by Walt Disney himself, has died today at age 87. His contributions to Tomorrowland and in all Disney parks are extensive and still evident today. He was the designer of the 20,000 leagues under the sea ride vehicle, the Mark V and VI monorails, Mark VI monorails run at WDW today and He was the Lead designer of Horizons in EPCOT.
Walt saw interest in George McGinnis, an industrial designer, due to his senior project at the Art Center College of Design of a working model of a futuristic high-speed train. Walt showed him the WEDway PeopleMover system in development and introduced him to Dick Irvine, President of Imagineering, who invited George to become an Imagineer. George became an Imagineer in 1966.
One of his first jobs was to design transportation for the above model of Progress City which first was presented above The Carousel of Progress at Disneyland. The center piece of this model now exists at Walt Disney World you can see it on the Peoplemover.
He was also responsible for concept design of the Mighty Microscope for Adventure Through Inner Space and Disneyland’s Tomorrowland Rocket Jets in 1967.
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the Mighty Microscope |
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Disneyland’s Tomorrowland Rocket Jets |
Between 1967 to 1971 George designed WEDway PeopleMover trains and parking lot tram vehicles for Walt Disney World still in use today. In 1971, he became a show designer, involved with major projects such as Space Mountain for Walt Disney World which opened in 1975 and Space Mountain Disneyland which opened in 1977.
During this time he is also responsible for adapting Harper Goff's 1954 Nautilus and designed the ride vehicles for Walt Disney Worlds 20,000 leagues under the sea attraction.
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McGinnis concept of Space Mountain on the back of a napkin. |
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McGinnis drawing of several of his designs. |
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HORIZONS where Mission Space now sits |
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SMRT-1 |
In 1983 to 1987 George designed the Mark V monorail that debuted at Disneyland in 1987 And the Mark VI monorails currently in use at Walt Disney World.
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Mark V Disneyland monorail ( predecessor to the current Mark VII) |
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Mark VI Walt Disney World monorail (currently in use) |
Also during this time he contributed design ideas for Delta Dreamflight/Take Flight in Tomorrowland and designed the tram vehicles for the Disney-MGM Studios Backlot Tour.
Between 1990 and 1995 George designed the "JEEPS" that are currently used in Indiana Jones Adventure in Disneyland and Dinosaur, formerly Countdown to Extinction, at Disney's Animal Kingdom.
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Indiana Jones Adventure Disneyland |
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Dinosaur Animal Kingdom. |
Some other contributions include boat vehicles for Splash Mountain at Tokyo Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom, the Space Mountain ride vehicle concept for Disneyland Paris, river boats, safari vehicles, and a “steam” locomotive and cars for Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World. George retired in 1995 but continued as a consultant on Rocket Rods in Tomorrowland and river raft designs for Animal Kingdom and California adventure.
We have truly lost a pivotal individual responsible for the past,present and future of our beloved theme parks. R.I.P. George McGinnis.