People involved in conception/construction
TONY BAXTER
Senior Vice President of Creative Development
"With the completion of the added capacity program, highlighted by the opening of the Nautilus last year, I finished my assignments on DLP. I was involved in the beginning design of Discovery Mountain (which is now called Space Mountain) working with Michael Eisner and the engineers to develop the cannon and the sequence of loops that are on the ride. Then Tim Delaney took over and did the styling on the attraction, just as he had done so beautifully for the rest of Discoveryland."
EDDI SOTTO
Vice President, Concept Design
BRAN FERREN
Executive Vice President, Creative Technology
TIM DELANEY
Executive Designer, Space Mountain
DOUG HARTWELL
Being a Dimensional Designer, he actually built all the models for Space Mountain, and it was his idea to put a sidewinder loop in the attraction
DOUG LeBLANC
Project Manager, Space Mountain
RON HAMMING
Ride Project Engineer, Space Mountain
JACK GILLETT
Senior Special Effects Designer
STEVE BRAMSON
Composer
JOHN GROPER
Senior Audio & Video Engineer
SUZAN RUDE
Show & Ride Systems Project Engineer
MICHAEL EISNER
Chairman & C.E.O. The Walt Disney Company
AARON RICHARDS
Music producer
MARTY SKLAR
Vice Chairman, Principal Creative Executive of WDI
JOE FALZETTA
Principal Show Lighting Designer
"The biggest challenge was trying to light a monster. You know, it's a huge building, and it's such an unusual shape. But to light it in such a way that it wasn't heavy handed. To light it in such a way that the lighting was a living part of it, an intrigal part of it. That was the challenge"
MICHAEL KENT
Showride Engineer
MARSHALL MONROE
Senior Designer, R&D
GREG RUDE
Lead Ride Control Engineer
BRYAN WHITE
Software Engineer
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Address of WDI
Walt Disney Imagineering R&D
1200 Grand Central
Glendale, CA
(818) 544-4700
WDI Creative Technology
1401 Flower
Glendale, CA
Walt Disney Imagineering
PO Box 609
Wainscott, NY 11975-0609