Disneyland: Walt's Impossible Dream

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  • Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
  • The world's first fully-themed amusement park, Disneyland, opened to droves of visitors from around the world on Sunday, July 17th, 1955...and changed the world of entertainment forever. This video explores the incredible story of how Walt Disney dreamed up his park, and how he willed it into being.
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    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 The Impossible Dream
    6:14 A Land of Possibilities
    8:37 Building a magic kingdom
    13:43 Construction Woes
    23:39 Opening Day (Black Sunday)
    28:02 A Dream Come True
    CREDIT:
    Special thanks to Ty's DV Adventures. While a lot of the footage used in my video I have collected over the years, I prominently used four videos that were converted to 4k by Ty's DV Adventures:
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  • @AlextheHistorian
    @AlextheHistorian  Рік тому +100

    The sequel to this video is "Disney World: Walt's Final Dream" ...just click this link to view it:
    ua-cam.com/video/RWpoJIOmIz4/v-deo.html

    • @jonnym4670
      @jonnym4670 Рік тому +3

      and now its a money grab

    • @jonnigro869
      @jonnigro869 7 місяців тому

      Perry walt. Likes little girls. Boys. Most do. Will be legal soon. Everythi.g will be. Plus the money grab. Gotta love money. Phila.....oouutttt.

    • @tinarash7772
      @tinarash7772 Місяць тому

      Santa Cruise Beach Boardwalk is older than Disneyland as the Big Dipper survived the 1906 earthquake! (It also survived the 1989 earthquake and more recently than until 2016) Disneyland was not the first theme park.

    • @tinarash7772
      @tinarash7772 Місяць тому

      I they said his train in the backyard was named Lily after his wife.

    • @tinarash7772
      @tinarash7772 Місяць тому

      It's about a half an hour 26.4 mile drive. That's not long!

  • @stinkywizzleteats420
    @stinkywizzleteats420 Рік тому +38

    It breaks my heart what they've turned Disney into.

    • @ericcervantes7376
      @ericcervantes7376 26 днів тому +1

      And what’s that ?

    • @stinkywizzleteats420
      @stinkywizzleteats420 26 днів тому

      ​@ericcervantes7376 A company that prides itself in putting lgbtq propaganda into every movie and show that they do.

  • @loyalrammy
    @loyalrammy Рік тому +39

    Walt would be disgusted with what’s happening with his company today.

  • @ale06230
    @ale06230 9 місяців тому +166

    If you ever go to Disneyland or Disneyworld, take a moment and think deep. Every bolt, every screw, every worker, every building, and everyone that is there at that moment, is because of Walt Disney. A man who had a dream and he pursued it and accomplished it. A man and a mouse created something so beautiful for generations to come.

    • @ninedragons6400
      @ninedragons6400 8 місяців тому +12

      Not just Disney parks, but theme parks period. Not just that, but also modern animation. Your favorite Saturday morning cartoon or anime exist because of Disney.

    • @dannielz6
      @dannielz6 6 місяців тому +9

      I understand your sentiment. I visited Tokyo Disney Sea and came to tears thinking none of that would exist without Walt Disney and his vision.

    • @MehShona
      @MehShona 2 місяці тому

      He was a misogynistic, racist man. I love everything Disney… except him.

    • @JhonatanLopezProductions
      @JhonatanLopezProductions Місяць тому +2

      Since his passing, The park changed a lot

    • @vasil12361
      @vasil12361 Місяць тому +1

      And his successors have laid wast to his vision. Walt's spinning in his grave like he's on a rotisserie.

  • @dianapearson1771
    @dianapearson1771 Рік тому +390

    Visited the park in 1961. I'm 73, now. I'll never forget getting to be in Disneyland!!! I watched the TV program every week. I watch all the videos now of Disneyland and Disney World. There are several vloggers who only do Disney videos!! These folks deserve some kind of award for experiencing for us, their public who can't afford to visit the parks!!! Thank you so much.

    • @ronaldbell3788
      @ronaldbell3788 Рік тому +33

      I visited Disneyland in 1960 when I was a boy and my family was stationed at Holloman air force base in New Mexico. I sent a letter back then to Walt Disney himself and got a personal reply. He was a true American legend and children through the ages have enjoyed this special land of true magic. 🙂

    • @andrealuisecandido1154
      @andrealuisecandido1154 Рік тому +4

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    • @WakeandSlay
      @WakeandSlay Рік тому +3

      Me2 I was born in 1976...yes genius marketing business instinct.....except in the 40's didnt want no black people in the park at first I heard :( I hope he changed his mind..about black people...Walt...Mr. Rogers & PeeWee Herman...voices if my childhood..

    • @AlextheHistorian
      @AlextheHistorian  Рік тому +25

      Mr. Piggy, that's only a myth that Walt didn't want black people in the park. Two of the most well-known original black employees of Disneyland is Trinidad Ruiz, and Aylene Lewis. And there is lots of photos and video showing park guests who were black. In fact that's why I showed photos and video of black guests in 1955, because I knew some people would mention that myth.

    • @patfromamboy
      @patfromamboy Рік тому +3

      I enjoy Disneyland but I disliked DisneyWorld last year. I had no idea where I was, parking was 50 dollars and I didn’t enjoy it much. I’ll keep going to Disneyland. My girlfriend was Minnie Mouse in France. She still knew her moves. I’ve visited Disneyland in Japan which was nice.

  • @jkd432
    @jkd432 Рік тому +236

    Alex, I worked at Disney for over 30 years and produced a ton of documentaries about Disney - and this is one of the best I’ve seen on the creation of Disneyland! So well written and edited with inside info and footage. Beautifully done!

    • @AlextheHistorian
      @AlextheHistorian  Рік тому +14

      Thanks! I appreciate the kind words!

    • @PLS.54
      @PLS.54 Рік тому +12

      Yes, I have to agree. Highly informative and well done.

    • @damwonstyx1169
      @damwonstyx1169 Рік тому +5

      Brilliant documentary - well done :)

    • @user-zx5ll9pc4v
      @user-zx5ll9pc4v 7 місяців тому +3

      My God the last thing I thought I was going to be watching was a documentary about Disneyland. It was so well put together that I sat through the whole entire thing and loved it. My hat is off to you for doing such a wonderful job and keeping it so very interesting. Thank you

    • @clintonoflaherty208
      @clintonoflaherty208 7 місяців тому +2

      With great documentary like this you are keeping the dream alive. Good job mate 👍

  • @coachman1532
    @coachman1532 Рік тому +17

    Walt Disney is my greatest idol. He did not listen when people told him that his dreams were impossible, and completed every single one of them. That is what i want in my life

  • @kdm71291
    @kdm71291 Рік тому +61

    The opening day disaster is quite legendary among Disney geeks…just goes to show how powerful Walt’s imagination was…to have it almost not even matter!

  • @SquidwardsHere
    @SquidwardsHere Рік тому +138

    Love how Walt kept those two trees at the park that the farmers hoped he wouldn't cut down... love the fact they're Still up to this day!

    • @kdm71291
      @kdm71291 Рік тому +3

      It’s my understanding that there is only one of them left, at this point…the one nearest to where the fast pass (former, at this point) distribution was for Indy…at the north end of the queue for JC.
      Our uploader may have a response to that.

    • @AlextheHistorian
      @AlextheHistorian  Рік тому +11

      The two trees are still there, one by the former Indy Fastpass distribution, and the other is on the opposite bank of the jungle cruise loading area. You can see it before you board your boat because it's on the other side of the water.

    • @kdm71291
      @kdm71291 Рік тому +3

      @@AlextheHistorian
      Inside JC…that makes sense then…why it wasn’t referred to in my info….certain circumstances.

    • @compton795k
      @compton795k 7 місяців тому

      Florida teen dies after falling off amusement park in Florida
      rumble.com/v3ov0rp-amusement-park-death.html?mref=2ydpo2&mc=axd5m

  • @larrydugan1441
    @larrydugan1441 9 місяців тому +15

    I miss what Disney was

  • @jennapipes6337
    @jennapipes6337 Рік тому +170

    This made me cry. I love the man that is Walt Disney. His legacy is something I adore each and every day. You did him well in this video. Thank you ❤️

    • @lucyclark1301
      @lucyclark1301 Рік тому +2

      research more and your ❤ will be 💔
      ..I font think he'd be a hero
      ....

    • @AlextheHistorian
      @AlextheHistorian  Рік тому +6

      Lucy Clark I would definitely recommend more research for you so that you can see your heart was broken for very little reason. Here's some articles to get you started:
      www.waltdisney.org/blog/defense-walt-disney
      www.disneyhistoryinstitute.com/2014/02/in-defense-of-walt-walt-disney-and-anti.html
      www.mouseplanet.com/11885/Debunking_Myths_About_Walt_Disney

    • @cealdi1516
      @cealdi1516 2 місяці тому +1

      @@lucyclark1301 Lucy thinks "research" means watching Family Guy and wholeheartedly believing it's a factual news source lol

  • @backroads6695
    @backroads6695 7 місяців тому +16

    Walt was a pioneer...way ahead of his time....and it goes without saying he would be livid at what his dream and vision has become.

    • @MehShona
      @MehShona 2 місяці тому

      He was a Misogynistic, racist ass. He was. I love Disney world. But Walt was an ass.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Рік тому +23

    “We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we’re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.”
    “When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable.”
    "The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.”

  • @barbaraepley7032
    @barbaraepley7032 Рік тому +13

    It is so sad that the dream has been dying since Walt died. The magic is all but completely gone now.

    • @clintonoflaherty208
      @clintonoflaherty208 7 місяців тому +2

      WTF you on about millions people every year go to Disney parks. So tell me what dreams and magic have died.

  • @Mrgop
    @Mrgop Місяць тому +10

    My grandparents came to California because of Disneyland. My grandfather was a carpenter. I'm now 68 and have always lived within 30 minutes of the Magic Kingdom. This is an excellent documentary! Thank you!!

  • @catezaida8081
    @catezaida8081 Рік тому +17

    I grew up watching "The Wonderful World of Color", and the Mickey Mouse Club. On my first trip to Disneyland, we were able to see Walt walking in the park. I miss this man, his endless energy and boundless imagination.

  • @stevepaul6955
    @stevepaul6955 Рік тому +58

    I've been to Disneyland several times and I'm glad Walt didn't listen to the doubters and naysayers who didn't think it was possible.

  • @kevinpeterson6468
    @kevinpeterson6468 Рік тому +13

    Thank you Walt. Happy birthday Disneyland.

  • @JordiLA
    @JordiLA Рік тому +91

    "Average working-class people were able to experience disneyland" Not like today.. I miss old times..
    Amazing Video

    • @deannabanana3647
      @deannabanana3647 Рік тому +4

      Right. It’s like weeks/months worth of planning/saving

    • @freemagicfun
      @freemagicfun Рік тому +3

      It is still true. A one day ticket to Disney World is $140. That is a bargain for the entertainment you receive. I never made over $50k a year but me and my 2 kids did a week long Spring Break in Orlando for 10 years straight. It was worth every penny! 😎

    • @macadoo1588
      @macadoo1588 Рік тому +4

      "Just take out a second mortgage on your working class home to be able to have an experience at Shittyland. To all who come to this mediocre place, welcome....and bring money!!" 😆

    • @justint8851
      @justint8851 11 місяців тому +2

      Things where relatively cheaper back them

    • @omi_god
      @omi_god 3 місяці тому +2

      @@macadoo1588 You call Disneyland "mediocre" - what place is better, in your mind? I'm keen to know what you think is a less mediocre place.

  • @AdamB9866
    @AdamB9866 Рік тому +24

    Seriously one of the best biographies I've listened to and contains many facts that several books written on Disney and Disneyland have missed. This was exceptional. Well done.

  • @LumosLove
    @LumosLove 3 місяці тому +6

    Who ever wrote the script did an awesome job 10/10.

  • @deboraholsen2504
    @deboraholsen2504 Рік тому +19

    This means a lot to me because these land scenes and Disneyland itself is where I came into the world back in 1964, only 2 miles from Disneyland. Our house where I spent my childhood was only 6 miles from Disneyland. I finally got to go, paying my way in from babysitting money when I was 12 years old.

  • @PLS.54
    @PLS.54 Рік тому +16

    I was just a youngster of 5yrs of age when my dad took my sister and I to Disneyland. The park had only been open for 5 years at that point, and it was the talk of the town. We lived in San Diego at the time, and made the drive to our big adventure early one Saturday morning in June 1960. It was one of the most memorable days of my life for many years. Then came Disney World. In 1971. My memories were rekindled, when once again I walked down main street of this fantastical resort, with my dad. I’ve enjoyed numerous trips there since that time, sharing the memories with my children.
    I would love to celebrate Disney World’s 50 year anniversary, but sadly my funds won’t permit it, so I guess I’ll have to make do with my memories. But they’re happy ones, so I’m ok with that.

    • @brockpifer9929
      @brockpifer9929 Рік тому +2

      Awww, that makes me sad you couldn’t go for the 50th cause of money. Yeah blame 2 things; the company and the people running and America

    • @PLS.54
      @PLS.54 Рік тому +2

      @@brockpifer9929 I know, but even though, I still have my memories Brock, and so I hold on to those especially since my entire family has passed on.
      Money comes and goes, but memories, are something you can hold onto.
      Thank you for your kind thoughts 🙏

    • @brockpifer9929
      @brockpifer9929 Рік тому +2

      @@PLS.54 oh yeah absolutely. I totally agree. Memories can never be replaced or can’t put on price tag on it

    • @PLS.54
      @PLS.54 Рік тому +1

      @@brockpifer9929 Indeed. Would I love to go? Absolutely, however, I will still make do with memories.
      Thank you for your kind words and concern. 🙏

    • @brockpifer9929
      @brockpifer9929 Рік тому +2

      @@PLS.54 yeah, you know if I were in charge of Disney, I would change the prices by a landslide, and I would keep the good parts of so many things for the better in terms of the parks, movies and shows. I would bring it back to the good ol days pre Eisner, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Iger and Chapek. I like Bob Iger the best cause he did more better than what the other 3 had done. But I want to be even better than them, not saying I am better than them, but in terms of what I would do as a Disney executive

  • @user-tw4sn5bc8l
    @user-tw4sn5bc8l День тому +1

    I used to watch "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" every Sunday with my siblings and parents. It was always exciting to see what was happening in Disneyland, which was a key part of each show.

  • @DisneyParksMusic.
    @DisneyParksMusic. Рік тому +76

    Disneyland is just an absolutely amazing theme park but it’s just the best place to be to escape the troubles and worries of the real world!!! I can honestly never get enough of Disneyland it’s pretty much an obsession at this point, Walt Disney seemed like a pretty amazing man I would’ve loved to have met him but he would sure be proud of people like u Alex who keep the Disney memories and history alive and never forgotten!!! I really hope annual passes/ Magic Keys come back soon and thank u for this video I can’t believe Disneyland is 67 years old!!! ❤️

    • @zuzuspetals9281
      @zuzuspetals9281 Рік тому +8

      I’m the same age as Disneyland and went the first time when I was five. I grew up in CA and absolutely love that state, it’s my home. But I tell you the place is ruined and it’s not Walt’s dream anymore. He’d be so disappointed at how they hav corrupted his vision, just as I am at how my hometown of SF has been destroyed by people without asking for my permission. I miss my home, the beauty that CA was before people decided to destroy it.

    • @lucyclark1301
      @lucyclark1301 Рік тому +1

      ​@zuzu's petals it's pretty much hot steaming garbage

    • @cealdi1516
      @cealdi1516 2 місяці тому

      @@lucyclark1301 Lucy Clark was kicked out of the parks for trying to fondle the costumed characters and now has a chip on its shoulder.

    • @exchangAscribe
      @exchangAscribe 29 днів тому

      they got rid of annual passes when?

    • @cealdi1516
      @cealdi1516 29 днів тому

      @@exchangAscribe during Covid they did

  • @2FRESH-4U
    @2FRESH-4U Рік тому +28

    What Walt left us is truly magic

    • @Jaxboy86
      @Jaxboy86 Рік тому +7

      Until these past couple CEOs took it and bastardized it.

    • @frenesimyers1895
      @frenesimyers1895 9 місяців тому +4

      Not anymore, Iger has begun to destroy what Disney has always been.

  • @smacdiesel
    @smacdiesel Рік тому +60

    This is one of the best histories about Disney. Excellent work!

  • @MrMarshall7491
    @MrMarshall7491 14 днів тому +1

    I'm 77 now. I remember watching Opening Day on TV. I thought when kids ran across the lift bridge into the castle was the entrance to the park. I went to the park dozens of times with family, on Senior Day in high school, both of my honeymoons, with my kids, and with my grandkids, I have even built a garden railroad in the adjoining lot to my house of all the rides and attractions at 1/24 scale.. I like to think that working on the layout saved my life as I stayed home and built models instead of getting COVID-19, which killed many friends. Now that I'm in the last few years of my life, I can't think of a better time to have been alive. Thanks Walt!

  • @tomboyraider1015
    @tomboyraider1015 День тому +1

    Walt Disney's amazing legacy lives on. I'm sure Heaven is a wonderful place with this man in it.

  • @calarch78
    @calarch78 Рік тому +40

    The Disney Brothers were quite the team - I don’t think we have their equals today. Wonderfully edited video, thank you!

  • @gypsycrossroads
    @gypsycrossroads Рік тому +29

    Great episode Alex! My fathers uncle George used to play cards with Walt and when he was getting things in order to build Disneyland he asked George, "I'm building an amusement park, a themed experience to which the world has never seen and I am looking for investors." Georges response, "Walt your nuts! amusement parks are disgusting and are going bankrupt all over the country. You'll loose your shirt!" If only he knew... our last name could have been forever enshrined on a Main Street window.

  • @janiekcarney5482
    @janiekcarney5482 Рік тому +10

    Disney changed my childhood. Enriched my Son’s childhoods. Disney World was one of the best vacations my Family took. Thank you, Disney.

    • @stephenhemingway8218
      @stephenhemingway8218 Рік тому

      I grew up on disney - it was a magical time,I loved the characters like bere rabbit, mickey mouse etc - oh so innocent times when fun was fun and safe.

  • @WhiteDragon689
    @WhiteDragon689 8 місяців тому +3

    Old Walt would throw a huge fit and fire all of these nincompoops and what they have done with HIS company! What a way to destroy the Magic that he created.

  • @kevinherrera277
    @kevinherrera277 Рік тому +56

    I absolutely loved this presentation. Thank you for making and posting this video!!

  • @fredjeannieschultz1251
    @fredjeannieschultz1251 Рік тому +3

    I grew up 3 miles from Disneyland. During the 60's the Retail Clerk's Union rented the park for one evening a year. Since my mom was a union member, we went to Disneyland every year. The tickets were $8.00 each, and there were absolutely no lines. During the summer we could go in our back yard, stand on our picnic table and watch the Disneyland fireworks. My first job was at a little restaurant in the Disneyland Hotel Complex, where one night I made a hot fudge sunday for Joe DiMaggio and his granddaughter. Those are some great memories!

    • @randygk8856
      @randygk8856 8 місяців тому +1

      I also grew up 3 miles from the park (Garden Grove), yes you could see and hear the fireworks. We would drive down Katella Ave and park in the field , put down a blanket and watch the fireworks.

    • @bwaygal4905
      @bwaygal4905 Місяць тому

      Amazing!

  • @fishdaddy35
    @fishdaddy35 6 днів тому +1

    Disneyland was a huge part of my childhood. It opened when I was 9, and we went to Disneyland every year on my birthday. I had a huge map of Disneyland on my bedroom wall!

  • @tommyv8559
    @tommyv8559 25 днів тому +2

    It just shows you never give up on your dreams, Walt was very inspirational to so many people , I love how he demanded perfection from all his imagineers, Thanks Walt , ps I never realized how lucky I was to grow up so close to Disneyland living in orange county I love that I’m only 15 minutes away when I want to get away!

  • @BreakMeBad5524
    @BreakMeBad5524 11 місяців тому +3

    I was just at Disneyland for my 30th birthday. Everything was perfect, down to the last detail.
    I got fist bumped by Goofy during a parade, and Pluto touched his nose on mine as a way of saying happy birthday.
    Chip and Dale gave me the idea of having them be my next tattoo.
    I was noticed and talked to by stormtroopers, had Rontu wraps and built a lightsaber.
    I even saw the park bench where the man himself sat.
    Disneyland is a beautiful place.

  • @andyzhang7890
    @andyzhang7890 11 місяців тому +12

    Walt was like a steampunk Da vinci, damn...
    Respect to these two brothers, absolute legends 🙌🙌

  • @alexgeorge501
    @alexgeorge501 Рік тому +11

    There was truly no greater imagination than that of Walt's at the time. All it took make his dream come true was the right amount of manpower, good financial backing, a couple of crazy ideas that could actually pay off, some familiar Disney characters to help pitch in, a collective team of imagineers, and of course withing upon a star.

  • @TaxFreeAlways
    @TaxFreeAlways Рік тому +39

    Alex, wow. Just wow. This is probably the finest production I’ve ever seen documenting the creation of this amazing and wonderful park. Honestly my only complaint is that I wish it were 90 minutes because it was so well done. You’ve really raised the bar, congratulations!

  • @therealistthereis3852
    @therealistthereis3852 Рік тому +6

    This makes me teary eyed. No matter who doubts you on your vision even if it’s your wife or husband keep creating your dream and vision. Congratulations Mr.Disney for never giving up on your dream that inspire and touches so many people of different ethnic around the world.

  • @davidcarbone3385
    @davidcarbone3385 День тому +1

    Sad he passed so young but at least he got to see his dream come true, and what a dream it was and is.

  • @EytheriaNoCopyrightMusic
    @EytheriaNoCopyrightMusic Рік тому +39

    epic historical walkthrough! walt disney really did leave behind a legacy for the rest of the world to enjoy till this very day!

    • @wookieeMan06
      @wookieeMan06 Рік тому

      false legacy , if you look at history

    • @AlextheHistorian
      @AlextheHistorian  Рік тому +3

      Darth Cookie Monster, I've done 20 years of research on Walt Disney, I can confirm it's not a false legacy.

    • @wookieeMan06
      @wookieeMan06 Рік тому

      @@AlextheHistorian i've done 30 years of research on Walt Disney. and Disneyland. . If you know anything there are a lot of conflicting reports.

    • @AlextheHistorian
      @AlextheHistorian  Рік тому +1

      There are indeed conflicting reports, but they don't result in the statement of "a false legacy".

    • @wookieeMan06
      @wookieeMan06 Рік тому

      @@AlextheHistorian they sure do

  • @andrewferrauiolo4618
    @andrewferrauiolo4618 Рік тому +7

    I Love This So Much. Walt's legacy is alive and well. Walt taught us that anything is possible and never give up. Keep thinking and moving forward. Never Grow up. Never lose your imagination and creativity. Dream Big And You Can Do Anything!

  • @RaeAnn_1202
    @RaeAnn_1202 Рік тому +75

    Fabulous job, Alex! Thank you for all the time and effort you put into this!! All your videos are wonderful but it is extra special when you do a Disneyland video. Your filmmaking skills are impressive!

  • @gjlrocco9793
    @gjlrocco9793 Рік тому +5

    WOW!! This is one of the best documentary's I ever seen and this is not a hundreds of millions or billions dollar company made this. Well done my man! Just WOW!!!!!!!!

  • @skatealex1
    @skatealex1 Рік тому +29

    Thanks for the video. Nice to see some retro Walt Disney history.

  • @MooMoo69556
    @MooMoo69556 Рік тому +6

    My father in law said he went to Disneyland the first year it was open. His dad had won a Disneyland trip through work. They got shuttle service, hotel and tickets for I think either $200-300 total. Like everything was paid for. Crazy times!

    • @frenesimyers1895
      @frenesimyers1895 9 місяців тому

      When I was young we lived down there, in Santa Ana. Because I was in a Catholic School they closed the Park one year just for the schools, until 12:00. We just ran from ride to ride. After awhile it seemed lonely. I was glad when the Park opened to everyone else. It seemed to be better with lots of People, although it never seemed to get as crowded as it does now.

  • @newworldastrology1102
    @newworldastrology1102 Рік тому +13

    A time when working class people could visit the park. Sad this is no longer the case. Thanks for a fantastic documentary.

  • @manichispanic5234
    @manichispanic5234 11 днів тому +1

    This man was a true visionary, my God!!

  • @ToddAUlmer
    @ToddAUlmer 7 днів тому +1

    thanks for the video! i am a former disneyworld employee from about 20 years ago.
    it was a dream come true even though i didn't actually "wish upon a star"

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 Рік тому +22

    A gem of a watch, along with great narration. Thanks again for your HARD work and posting.....

  • @Marchant2
    @Marchant2 Рік тому +8

    I miss the old Disneyland. It had so much more character. Now it's a plastic, corporate platform to showcase Disney movies.

  • @robertholtz
    @robertholtz 20 днів тому +2

    Bravo. A beautiful portrait of the man and his dream. Very well done.

  • @chrisclapper9828
    @chrisclapper9828 23 дні тому +1

    Alex, I cannot believe how good your videos are. You showed me I’m not the only one with my secret shame of loving Disney so much. Unbelievable dude and you should be proud of yourself.

  • @elizabethhoeppner8881
    @elizabethhoeppner8881 Рік тому +5

    I miss him. He had such joy and loved kids

  • @mvkugler
    @mvkugler 9 місяців тому +4

    I can only imagine what Walt Disney would say with the changes that are taking place today. Seeing it become a huge entity in the media and amusement attraction industries online to plummet because of several people and their focus more on agenda rather than making people happy Disney land was almost always focused on the masses. Rather than individuals. That’s why the movies and management Parks did so well for so long. Personally, I’m very hopeful that Bob Iger and other board members see the error of their ways and return Disneyland and the Disney properties to the glory days.

  • @Elfan4
    @Elfan4 Рік тому +9

    Although Tokyo Disneyland might be the best Disneyland in the world, Disneyland Anaheim is THE Disneyland due to its history and details. I'm just crazy about Walt's park (except Galaxy's Edge) As a hobby, I wrote a book in which I imagined Disneyland as a fantasy country like Narnia or Wonderland, dedicated to what Walt's park stands for 😊

    • @disnyqueen5511
      @disnyqueen5511 Рік тому +2

      That would be a good read I would be interested in a book like that cant find a good one to learn from

  • @gholin
    @gholin Рік тому +5

    I loved this documentary. It was so emotional and heartfelt and I can tell that you really cared about painting Walt Disney in the light he deserved. Disneyland will always be special, even though the company that now owns it is a mere shadow of the great Walt Disney. Thank you, Alex!

  • @ginog5037
    @ginog5037 Рік тому +29

    Great video series Alex!
    I'm sure Walt is rolling over in his grave, on what's happening today with his beloved parks/company. Have you thought about a video on Walt contribution in World War II, an amazing story.

    • @AlextheHistorian
      @AlextheHistorian  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Gino! But no I'm not interested in making a video about that

  • @RAISEONER
    @RAISEONER Рік тому +3

    this mans vision was amazing .. great documentary I learned a few new things

  • @patboyd1587
    @patboyd1587 13 днів тому

    I remember going to the park in the 50 ‘s while many roads were still dirt. It was marvelous.

  • @PaulKyriazi
    @PaulKyriazi Рік тому +19

    This is the best, most concise Disneyland history I've seen. And I've seen all of them many times. Even has shots I've never seen. Great job of narration writing and editing pace.

  • @steveleach4973
    @steveleach4973 Рік тому +6

    That's a great story from a great man. I just can't help but think that he'd be so disappointed that his company has now priced the American people right out of their reach. It's sad. I remember going there in 1962 and having an incredible experience as a young boy

    • @AlextheHistorian
      @AlextheHistorian  Рік тому +1

      I used to work at Disneyland and I have a different perspective on that. I worked in Guest Relations/tour department. And I remember in 2012, we had such a busy year, ever since Iger came in, in 2005.. he revitalized the company and the parks. Our attendance numbers had doubled (and today nearly tripled) what they once were. Anyway I'm working the Lost & Found windows and often, disgruntled guests were sent to us, because in general our department was in charge of guest recovery. That day, we had to close the park gates at 10am, because we had reached capacity! And we had been reaching capacity by noon for a few days in a row. This family of 5 came up to the window because they were upset. They had spent thousands to fly down from the Chicago area, they booked rooms at the one of the Disney hotels, and bought multi-day tickets for both parks. But each morning they stood in those long lines and the gates would close before they could get in. Their vacation was ruined because it was their last day and they had to go home. And they weren't the only family with that story.
      When the prices are affordable, the gates close early, nobody gets in, even if you have a park hopper. The company really analyzed many different ways to resolve the issue by upsetting the least amount of people, but honestly the only way to do it is to keep upping the prices, to discourage less people from showing up at the park gates.
      Now today you have to make a reservation to get into the park...but look at how many MORE people were upset by that.
      It's a supply and demand issue, if you have a limited supply, the only way to decrease demand is to keep raising prices.
      Walt Disney was criticized for 11 years because Disneyland was considered expensive. When the park opened in 1955, it's admission tickets ($1) cost twice that of any amusement part, AND you were expected to pay admission to each ride individually -which was almost inheard of. Most places did either or...but not usually both.

    • @kasimirdenhertog3516
      @kasimirdenhertog3516 7 місяців тому

      @@AlextheHistorian this gives a good explanation of why the prices were increased, but it doesn't negate the point that the parks are becoming more and more for the enjoyment of the better-offs. I don't know if Walt would be particularly sad about that, from your documentary it looks more like he invented his own playground and took pleasure in sharing the experience.

  • @miketackabery7521
    @miketackabery7521 16 днів тому +1

    Alex you're a freaking star! I love how honest, truthful, and complete your videos are... but I especially appreciate how rigorously you avoid going negative. It seems impossible in this age... but here you are!
    You're someone I'm striving to emulate. I'm tired of being critical. Thank you for your example!

    • @AlextheHistorian
      @AlextheHistorian  16 днів тому

      Oh wow, thank you! Yes, I believe it's possible to be a realist while still being positive and optimistic!

  • @onnivision6464
    @onnivision6464 23 дні тому +1

    I really enjoyed watching this documentary. I had the chance to participate in the Walt Disney World College Program in 2005. I loved it, and I really admire how Walt Disney pursued his dream. He must have driven his wife and brother crazy at times. 😂 Thanks 😊 ❤

  • @cherylb6755
    @cherylb6755 Рік тому +5

    One of my favorite attractions at WDW is One Man’s Dream, in all its forms. We went every year to WDW, and at least once I went into Dream. Walt Disney is, for me, like our Founding Fathers and NASA: a Visionary. Thank you for this, Alex the Historian. 🎬👏🏻

  • @AntonioPrescott
    @AntonioPrescott Рік тому +9

    Went here once and I must say it was a memorable experience. Never give up on your dreams, despite what other people may say. Never, never give up!!!

  • @martintapia9374
    @martintapia9374 8 днів тому

    ❤❤❤
    Disneyland sparked the Magic that ALL amusement parks have now 👏👏👏

  • @JulieAnderocci
    @JulieAnderocci 3 дні тому +1

    Thank you for a wonderful history lesson

  • @lovelo8780
    @lovelo8780 Рік тому +4

    I wish Walt didn't smoke so he could've lived longer. I really want to know how Disney would be like today

    • @Overwijn01
      @Overwijn01 Рік тому

      He would have been 121 today… 😉

    • @lovelo8780
      @lovelo8780 Рік тому +1

      @@Overwijn01 Obviously he probably would've died eventually, but maybe if he lived another 30-40 years

    • @AlextheHistorian
      @AlextheHistorian  Рік тому +3

      Even if he only lived another 10 years, we'd have Disney World as he envisioned it, including EPCOT.

  • @lindasolis7117
    @lindasolis7117 Рік тому +28

    You did it! You got it out on July 17, Disneyland's anniversary 😀Thanks so much for this, Alex! I remember the first one you made, but this one is better with better videos, and your fabulous, high-quality narration. I just love the ending; it's so touching with the Walt Disney quote about the real world being in Disneyland. Left me with that warm, fuzzy feeling I get when thinking about the best parts of Disneyland. Thank you so much for making this old, Disneyland fan happy

  • @Caterpillarjon
    @Caterpillarjon 14 днів тому +1

    Alex, my friend, I miss your old Disneyland Videos. I've watched this one so many times. You did an EXCEPTIONAL job on this. It is top notch quality, right up there with something PBS or History Channel would produce.

  • @S.E.C-R
    @S.E.C-R Рік тому +2

    I could watch these types of videos all day long… Growing up just a few miles away in the 70’s I spent almost every weekend at Disneyland and every time was better than the last! Now when I’m able to go many years in between visits it’s like a completely different place every time!

  • @michaeltaylor1603
    @michaeltaylor1603 Рік тому +6

    After the TV broadcast, Art Linkletter said that Walt made a "bum" out of Barnum. LOL! I was 6 yrs. old from Houston, Texas in the early '70's when I had my 1st visit there. My parents wedding anniversary also happened to be July 17th. It should also be noted that the 1954 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (live action) was way over budget as well. If Leagues or Disneyland or both had faltered, there may have been NO WDP. I'm sure glad both worked! Thanks Alex!

  • @leonarddow3044
    @leonarddow3044 Рік тому +6

    I have been watching your Disneyland documentaries and wow they are ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE! I would expect this quality from something like National Geographic or modern marvels. I’m very surprised a large company has not seen your work yet and hired you on to do this. Fantastic job thank you!

  • @mintman325
    @mintman325 5 місяців тому +1

    That feed the birds at the end was masterful. Though Walt was by no means perfect, his vision, and his impact are felt when you go.

  • @markstein1916
    @markstein1916 7 місяців тому +2

    Just magical. Thank you for posting this fantastic documentary. So sad how Disney has subsequently ruined Walt's dream.

  • @MsDisneylandlover
    @MsDisneylandlover Рік тому +3

    Rip Walt E Disney and Family

  • @user-uv2wz2me3e
    @user-uv2wz2me3e 7 місяців тому +2

    Nice historical story. Wish the present would have his same family values.❤️🥹

  • @edwardramirez8550
    @edwardramirez8550 10 місяців тому +1

    In 1966, My Uncle took me to Disneyland for my Birthday! I'll never forget it!

  • @jpotter2086
    @jpotter2086 20 днів тому

    I was born in Ventura, my father had lived there his whole life, born in '49. As a young boy, between church, scouts, and school, he got so many 'free' trips to Disneyland in th elate '50s and early '60s ...

  • @mr.disney4740
    @mr.disney4740 Рік тому +8

    Wonderful.. I was hoping one day you would have a new Disney video . 😊

  • @dangerousbrian0
    @dangerousbrian0 Рік тому +3

    A wonderful Video of Celebration for 67 years of Disneyland & memorial for the great man Walt Disney who always was a kid at heart.

  • @driver288
    @driver288 Рік тому +2

    I love Disney parks. I’m from Sweden 🇸🇪 and have visited Disneyland in Anaheim, Disneyland Paris and Disney World Orlando twice. Not done yet. I’m 52. First visit in 1989, last visit so far in 2019. I will go again, this time with my son once he is tall enough to ride everything.
    I buy in to everything Disney parks are. Magic. But I think that now my favorite is Animal Kingdom.

  • @Jonathan_O
    @Jonathan_O 3 дні тому +1

    Great doc about a great place.

  • @loualiberti4781
    @loualiberti4781 Рік тому +4

    Thank you Alex !!!

  • @mattmccleary1278
    @mattmccleary1278 Рік тому +4

    Poor old Walt is spinning in his grave seeing whats happened to Disney Land an Disney world!!!

  • @operator0017
    @operator0017 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you Walt, visiting Disneyland has been a life changing experience! I really enjoyed being there and I hope to visit other locations.

  • @jspohl
    @jspohl 21 день тому

    Only love is real. 💖 I love his quote at the end about what is real.

  • @godnex211ify
    @godnex211ify Рік тому +4

    This enthusiastic, comprehensive documentary with its historic footage is such a treat.

  • @Chuckt961
    @Chuckt961 Рік тому +6

    This is one of the best DL docs I've discovered. Well written and narrated plus footage I haven't seen before. Good job. It's a shame that "average working-class people" are getting priced out of a visit to Disneyland but even if one has to save up, it's worth a trip at least once. Every time I've visited I can' help but wonder what Walt would think of the park today and what would it have been like if he had lived another 10+ years. You don't have to go for the rides to appreciate all the architecture, landscape and studio "tricks" that make Disneyland a stunning achievement and magical place.

  • @orangemanbad
    @orangemanbad 5 місяців тому +1

    Walt Disney is an absolute American icon and a giant of humanity. It’s interesting how one man’s mind can create such a massive legacy. I’m so sad to see how modern Disney executives have betrayed Walt and his vision for quick cash.

  • @sergiotrevino1219
    @sergiotrevino1219 Рік тому +1

    I visited the park in 1981 I was 9 years old. I’m 50 now and I can’t forget any moment lived there..

  • @nikstukenpitz
    @nikstukenpitz Рік тому +13

    I love all your content BUT your Disney related vids will always be my faves…this one is no exception! Very well done and thank you for al the feels!!

  • @kareniceland
    @kareniceland Рік тому +5

    Excellent and interesting video as always.

  • @texaspatriot4215
    @texaspatriot4215 Рік тому +1

    We moved to Soutern California from Texas in 1963, I was 6 at the time of our first trip to Disneyland, it was an amazing place for us kids and my parents, anytime family would come to visit from Texas we would take them there. It was an amazing time in my life.

  • @purelypostpartum6945
    @purelypostpartum6945 Рік тому +3

    So much love and respect to you as always, Alex. Your videos would make Walt SO proud. THANK YOU❤️

  • @Granny_Gaming
    @Granny_Gaming Рік тому +3

    Though Never been there this is still cool to see (have only been to disney world in florida)