
You can already hear the carping below deck. Disney's made a propaganda video for the U.S. government? Groan. It'll be shown to foreign visitors stuck in airport customs lines? Double groan. And with a title like "Welcome: Portraits of America," it sounds as if the film is going to while away its seven-minutes showing Norman Rockwell images and playing the soundtrack that accompanies the nightly Epcot fireworks display.
And yes, it's all true: Disney has donated a seven-minute video to the federal government. Customs and Border Protection officials will begin playing the film on screens in the visitor processing halls at the Houston and Washington, D.C., (Dulles) airports. If the video proves popular, it will be broadcast at about 20 other major airports.
The video is an effort to boost the number of visitors, which has dropped 17 percent in the past six years. The tourism drop is all the more noteworthy because it happened while our country became a more attractive place to visit for holders of many other currencies, such as the euro, the pound, and the yen. During that time, our dollar's value has weakened roughly by half against the euro, for example, putting our country on sale.
The video lasts seven minutes, but the line for fingerprinting visitors is usually longer than half-an-hour. The video shows smiling cowboys, a stern Indian, a happy barista, Vegas showgirls, Seattle's Pike's Place market, artistic dancers, farms, a tanker truck, cotton candy, basketball players, a handicapped athlete, a dogwalker, an Asian American scientist, the Grand Canyon, and the Statue of Liberty.
UPDATE 11/02/07: This video has been removed from YouTube since we wrote this blog post. But you can still see the video for yourself at DiscoverAmerica.com.
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A great video, but did you notice that the Niagara Falls that is shown is the Canadian Falls, not the American Falls??
Big boo boo!!!
Posted By BettyAnn on November 1, 2007, 2:13 PM
Hi, BettyAnn,
You've got sharp eyes! Yep, that's a big boo boo.
Thanks for commenting,
Sean
Posted By Blog Editor on November 1, 2007, 2:48 PM
Why do you think the Horseshoe Falls is any more Canadian than American? One shore is Canada, but the other shore is U.S. Inerestingly, Canada provides the best view of the American Falls
Posted By Ginny on November 1, 2007, 9:53 PM
Just thought I would let you know the video has been removed from YouTube.
Posted By Naomi Watson on November 2, 2007, 7:11 AM
Thanks, Naomi,
I'm posting an update that you can still find the video here:
http://www.discoveramerica.com/
Posted By Blog Editor on November 2, 2007, 12:26 PM
GREAT PICS & SHOWS THE NATIONALITY OF ALL AMERICA.
VERY GOOD PRESENATION & MUSICAL BACKROUND. IT SHOWED ALL THE GREAT PLACES TO SEE IN AMERICA.
Posted By BUNNY BOWMAN on November 3, 2007, 12:50 AM
I thought it was a great video. It reminded me of the thousands of great places and people in the United States. What's wrong with something to look at while waiting in those lines? I think it is a fine idea. I'd enjoy it while standing in those customs lines in other countries. As far as Niagra Falls, while in America, you can see Niagra Falls, isn't that the point?
Posted By Heather on November 3, 2007, 10:48 AM