Theme parks have lengthy had a checkered status with regards to eating.
And theme park designer Eddie Sotto as soon as wished to place an finish to such a status. “Why,” Sotto mirrored to me in 2023, “are we not thinking more holistically as to what we’re putting inside the guest as to what we’re putting in front of the guest?”
“The old joke is that people don’t expect the food to be any good in an immersive environment,” Sotto stated. “I don’t believe that. I believe it should all be good. You’re paying a lot. The opportunity is for it all to be transformative.”
Sotto, whose outspoken ardour for theme park design made him a favourite amongst Disney’s huge fanbase, died on Dec. 17 in Orange County after a protracted battle with varied heart-related points, stated his spouse of 48 years, Deena. He was 67.
Whereas Sotto’s best-known masterworks are abroad, be it the creation of Essential Avenue, U.S.A., for Disneyland Paris or overseeing the event of the early trackless attraction Pooh’s Hunny Hunt for Tokyo Disneyland, he had a status for combating tirelessly to boost the theme park expertise, pushing for enhancements to all the things together with journey autos and the meals on company’ plates.
Within the early ’90s whereas working for Walt Disney Imagineering, the corporate’s secretive arm dedicated to theme park experiences, Sotto took it upon himself to carry a chef-led symposium for Imagineers.
“They taught us Imagineers a lot about the ritual of dining, and understanding what foods do to you,” he stated, describing how theme park eating ought to transcend growing a burger with a cute title.
He was additionally an early designer on Disneyland’s Indiana Jones Journey, introduced music to Area Mountain and elevated a Los Angeles landmark: He led an inside refresh of the now-shuttered Encounter restaurant at LAX.
Born in Hollywood on March 14, 1958, and raised in La Mirada and Fullerton, Sotto grew up obsessive about Knott’s Berry Farm and Disneyland. He married Deena, his highschool sweetheart, when he was 19. Sotto initially adopted in his late father’s early footsteps, working at Sears. His meteoric rise in theme park design could be exceptional as we speak, as Sotto by no means attended school and was self taught, drafting theme park designs in his down time whereas promoting home equipment.
His hiring at Imagineering triggered some debate, says Tony Baxter, the Disney legend who oversaw the creation of such points of interest as Large Thunder Mountain, Indiana Jones Journey, Star Excursions and Splash Mountain. Outgoing and pushed, Sotto started reaching out to Baxter for recommendation within the late ‘70s, says Baxter. It would take nearly a decade for Baxter to persuade his superiors to take a chance on Sotto, who was eventually hired by Imagineering in 1986 after stints at Knott’s Berry Farm and the Landmark Leisure Group. It was at Landmark the place he met considered one of his key mentors, Herb Ryman, a positive artist and longtime idea designer with Imagineering.
Eddie Sotto’s most famed Disney work is the design of Essential Avenue, U.S.A., at Disneyland Paris.
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“For people in management, they kind of want to see a portfolio of something solid,” Baxter says. “But for me, it’s what’s going on in someone’s mind. And Eddie’s mind was sharp as a tack.”
So savvy, believed Baxter, that he was given the duty of reimagining Essential Avenue, U.S.A., for a French viewers at Disneyland Paris. Sotto’s tackle the introductory turn-of-the-century land is broadly considered its best, with its grand Victorian-inspired designs diving extra deeply into factual American historical past than its predecessors. Enclosed archways line either side of the road behind the outlets. The arcades function a defend from Parisian climate but additionally gave Sotto the chance to design installations that concentrate on the Statue of Liberty, American innovations and the bond between the USA and France.
The aim, says Baxter, was “to create shops in competition with European architecture.” Tom Morris, a retired Imagineer who labored intently with Sotto, says Sotto’s Essential Avenue possesses “an extra layer of storytelling,” including that Sotto gave the thoroughfare “more of an opportunity for exploration.”
“It’s excessive in the best way possible,” provides Christopher Merritt, a theme park designer and writer who labored with Sotto on Pooh’s Hunny Hunt.
Morris recalled first assembly Sotto once they had been teenagers within the Seventies. Morris jokes that he and Sotto each went to Disneyland “more than our parents thought was healthy, which was four or five times per year.” Their paths initially crossed on the Anaheim public library, the place they went to peruse its Disneyland assortment.
At Knott’s, Sotto was tasked with reimagining a motorbike chase journey. Sotto, as recalled within the e-book “Knott’s Preserved” by Merritt and J. Eric Lynxwiler, took 4 buttons off a coat and created a mini soapbox automobile and ran it round a convention desk as if it had been a Matchbox toy. This could result in the creation of the Wacky Cleaning soap Field Racers, through which the makeshift vehicles would careen by way of painted facades of cartoon-ish animals cheering on the company. The attraction emphasised silliness, taking riders into “Catnip Junction” and thru rat-infested sewers.
Eddie Sotto in 2015. In his 13-plus years at Imagineering, the designer touched a number of Disneyland points of interest.
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“He told me that everyone backed away from the project because he was the new kid,” says Merritt. “He got literally no budget. There was an end scene in a fireworks factory and they were making bombs out of rubber beach balls that they spray painted black. There were doing this by hand. And it’s a big hit.”
Sotto in his 13-plus years at Imagineering had an affect on Disneyland. As an idea designer on Indiana Jones Journey, Sotto, says Baxter, conceived the thought through which the journey autos would seem to undergo considered one of three totally different doorways, an phantasm achieved by a rotating wall. Repeat guests would sense as if the automobile was shifting on an alternate observe. At present, the partitions now not transfer and the impact is tried through projection expertise. “I felt my rolling ball [at the ride’s end] and Eddie’s choice room were the two things that really made the ride unique in terms of, ‘Wow, how did they do that?’” Baxter says.
Sotto ascended rapidly whereas at Imagineering, rising to the place of senior vice chairman, idea design.
“Eddie just kept sketching and drawing,” Morris says. “He was inspired by Herb Ryman and that was Herb’s motto: ‘Just keep drawing.’ I just think when you have a lot of quick sketching acuity, word gets out. People know. This is someone you want on your team, especially in the early stages, to help concept, bring forth and pitch an idea.”
Within the mid-’90s, Sotto realized a dream of many an Imagineer, significantly Morris, of bringing onboard audio onto a curler coaster, particularly Disneyland’s Area Mountain. At present, it’s commonplace for coasters to have synced music or sound results, however Morris says there have been technical hurdles that wanted to be solved, most notably associated to the engineering of the speaker units on particular person vehicles.
Sotto pushed it by way of, however not with out some private touches. An avid fan of rock ‘n’ roll, Sotto tapped surf rock guitar legend Dick Dale for part of the composition, which closely pulled from Camille Saint-Saëns’ “Aquarium” part of “The Carnival of the Animals.” The end result was otherworldly, but additionally rooted in a sound related to using the Southern California waves. Dale’s riffs, wrote Sotto on his web site, “were to be triggered to compliment each twist, turn and drop of your ‘rocket.’”
“He loved Orange County surf guitar music,” says Merritt. “So he hires Dick Dale for this intergalactic soundtrack for Space Mountain. They did some promotional thing where they put Dick Dale standing on Space Mountain playing his guitar. That’s just the audaciousness of Eddie.”
In actual fact, Sotto wrote on his website, it was the promise to play atop Area Mountain that bought Dale on the gig. Sotto would depart Imagineering in 1999 to quickly after set up his personal Laguna Seashore-based SottoStudios, however not earlier than getting a possibility with Imagineering to rework Encounter at LAX. Sotto’s imaginative and prescient was a space-age bachelor pad, a spot, he stated in 2023, “where George Jetson and Barbarella might meet for a drink,” with lava lamp-inspired pillars and soda fountains modeled within the form of classic sci-fi ray weapons, full with sound results.
A rework of the inside of LAX restaurant Encounter was considered one of Eddie Sotto’s profession highlights.
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Sotto lengthy spoke of the restaurant, which closed in 2013, as considered one of his favourite tasks.
“Theme has to go deep,” Sotto stated. “It has be something that’s relevant and exciting to people. I spent weeks putting together 11 hours of music for Encounter. What you were hearing could be a B-side from William Shatner’s space album. Theme has to reward your close inspection at a rich level. That’s why people return.”
SottoStudios through the years was closely concerned within the vehicle business, as Sotto led the design of many automobile showrooms. Sotto additionally had a ardour for eating places, and labored on quite a few L.A. institutions together with John Sedlar’s shuttered however acclaimed Rivera. Sotto’s profession would additionally take him to Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin workplaces, for which he designed a Jules Verne-inspired rocketship hearth that doubles as a foyer assembly house.
And his ardour for theme parks by no means wavered, says Baxter, whilst his coronary heart points worsened. At their month-to-month lunches, Baxter notes that he and Sotto would proceed to brainstorm new Disney points of interest or different instructions to what the corporate was asserting. Sotto, says Baxter, spent his last few days at Orange’s UCI Medical Heart, however was given a room with a view of Disneyland’s fireworks, which he seemed ahead to watching every night. Baxter recalled an image of the 2 of them consuming chili cheese canine at Disneyland.
“He sent it to me, and said, ‘I’m dreaming of a day when we can do this again,’” Baxter says. “That was just two weeks ago.”
Along with his spouse, Deena, Sotto is survived by their son Brian, daughter Venice and her husband, Rocky.

