Brickey makes Disney more magical! I love how all of the tips in his videos build upon each other. If you’re reading this and you haven’t watched subscribed or watched Brickey’s other videos, I respectfully say you are missing out! Thank you, Brickey!
I have to sadly admit, growing up in California and the many times I've visited Disneyland before DCA, i visited as a perspective of a child, being fullfilled as a child enjoying the magic that is Disney. I thought i knew a lot about Disneyland, the hidden trails of the rides beneath, some of the force perspectives throughout. However, seeing things from your designer's viewpoints, I am learning more and more and can't wait to share these insights when i take my family there in a few months for their first time to show them more of the magic that is Disney! Thanks for what you do!!
Tbh, when I'm in the Parks, I never stop to pay attention to the details of the park. I don't get out to the parks, but once or twice a year. So we are always on the go to get it all done. This is why I love your videos. You take us on a journey through the park for a few that don't stop and take it all in. A very different perspective and adadmiration of our beloved Disneyland ❤ one day I'll get one of them Magic Keys so I could really enjoy and see my Disneyland the way it should be. Again, Brickey, thank you for all your hard work. 🙏🏽 and the journeys you take us all on each and every week ❤
Love the Designer Deep-Dive! I also appreciate experiencing the park in new ways. This type of video keeps things fresh while igniting imagination and curiosity. It makes me excited to be back in the park so I can see this magic trick in person.
This remind me of looking at Mount Rainier some areas you’re looking at the mountain looks small then you’ll be in a different area and the mountain looks huge
I was flying out of McChord, where the view of the mountain was in your face and greeted us when we returned from our worldwide missions. Majestic! To your point, different angles, from Seattle and surrounding vicinities absolutely changes and makes it very deceptive with regard to its size! "The Mountain is out", one of our expressions on beautiful days
I"ve never noticed it before, but I'll be watching for it now! What's crazy to me is that it isn't even the highest building in Galaxies Edge, but they designed everything so that it was the only one you'd be able to see from outside the land.
I really love how you point out design elements of the park I’ve never even noticed before. This is awesome Brickey, I really enjoy this walk and talk in the park.
Another Great deep design dive! I imagine at WDW the Imagineers didn’t have the same problem because it’s nowhere near the rivers of America? Thanks for another fantastic video.
Your POV is sooo insightful and unique. It makes me want to go back to the park asap and see these wonderful nuggets you share! Thank you for giving us more things to appreciate at the parks
What’s even wilder is that the spires are different colors in California vs Florida. The buildings and spires are darker in Florida due to the differences in lighting east vs west coast.
A friend of mine that works at Disneyland said that a lot of those buildings have the scaffolding around them (and a lot of flat tops) because they wanted to do shows like they do in marvels area. However with Star Wars opening around Covid a lot of the performances were pushed out. So they have a lot of space and area on those buildings to do shows but sadly no budget to for it.
I found the area in question. It appears on Google Earth in the Cast Members' area, the reason it looks like two different structures is because it is two different structures, both located in the cast members' area
That little bit of set design is the front southeastern corner of the Rise ride building. The rock spire behind it is almost to the back of the building. Both pieces, directly below, is the little access street between the Rise ride building and the Smugglers ride building. So I *suppose* its a secret building? But not really because the building they’re built on is likely one of the reasons you walked to GE in the first place 🤣
Disney doesn't just add things for no reason. Now I'm curious if it's carefully placed to block the sightline of something, or if there's a tiny little technician room in there... maybe for that stunt show we were supposed to get (but never did :( )
With regard to the view from Rivers of America, I must respectfully disagree. I don't believe any of that is intended to be visable from that vantage point. In fact you can see structural supports for several spires in your video just after 05:31. I think those trees are meant to grow up and hide everything that doesn't look like the old west frontier. The spires being the exception because they are remenicent of Monument Valley, Arizona. Beyond that, I love the observations. 🙂
Brickey makes Disney more magical! I love how all of the tips in his videos build upon each other. If you’re reading this and you haven’t watched subscribed or watched Brickey’s other videos, I respectfully say you are missing out!
Thank you, Brickey!
I have to sadly admit, growing up in California and the many times I've visited Disneyland before DCA, i visited as a perspective of a child, being fullfilled as a child enjoying the magic that is Disney. I thought i knew a lot about Disneyland, the hidden trails of the rides beneath, some of the force perspectives throughout. However, seeing things from your designer's viewpoints, I am learning more and more and can't wait to share these insights when i take my family there in a few months for their first time to show them more of the magic that is Disney! Thanks for what you do!!
So well done, Amazing, I am excited to see that building every time I am hanging out on the shores of Rivers of America in front of Hungry Bear.
Tbh, when I'm in the Parks, I never stop to pay attention to the details of the park. I don't get out to the parks, but once or twice a year. So we are always on the go to get it all done. This is why I love your videos. You take us on a journey through the park for a few that don't stop and take it all in. A very different perspective and adadmiration of our beloved Disneyland ❤ one day I'll get one of them Magic Keys so I could really enjoy and see my Disneyland the way it should be. Again, Brickey, thank you for all your hard work. 🙏🏽 and the journeys you take us all on each and every week ❤
Love the Designer Deep-Dive! I also appreciate experiencing the park in new ways. This type of video keeps things fresh while igniting imagination and curiosity. It makes me excited to be back in the park so I can see this magic trick in person.
But howwww?! 🤯 love these intentional yet “hidden” design details that ensure guests feel immersed in the experience.
Well you know I’m here for it!
Please, I'll be your Padawan, teach me more of the ways that is Disney!!
This is like the top of the ship in New Orleans square peeking over the rooftops!
This remind me of looking at Mount Rainier some areas you’re looking at the mountain looks small then you’ll be in a different area and the mountain looks huge
I was flying out of McChord, where the view of the mountain was in your face and greeted us when we returned from our worldwide missions. Majestic!
To your point, different angles, from Seattle and surrounding vicinities absolutely changes and makes it very deceptive with regard to its size!
"The Mountain is out", one of our expressions on beautiful days
Thanks for revealing this awesome secret
I always learn so much about design with your videos! You truly have a keen eye!
I"ve never noticed it before, but I'll be watching for it now! What's crazy to me is that it isn't even the highest building in Galaxies Edge, but they designed everything so that it was the only one you'd be able to see from outside the land.
Great video great view. Disneyland. Star Wars. Walking. 👍.
Such cool information
Thanks for sharing! So much curiosity leading to so much discovery. Always love the designer deep dives
I'm one minute into this video and I cannot contain my excitement already! I just know it's going to be another great one for the books. 😁
I really love how you point out design elements of the park I’ve never even noticed before. This is awesome Brickey, I really enjoy this walk and talk in the park.
Another Great deep design dive!
I imagine at WDW the Imagineers didn’t have the same problem because it’s nowhere near the rivers of America? Thanks for another fantastic video.
I never knew that. Thank you.
Your passion for the details is contagious! Thanks friend 😊
Love your designer deep dives! They are Adventures in Design. ❤
That was excellent. Imagineering genius. Thanks for sharing 😊
Love these deep dives!!
Your POV is sooo insightful and unique. It makes me want to go back to the park asap and see these wonderful nuggets you share! Thank you for giving us more things to appreciate at the parks
Very cool. Your love for the land is contagious.
Loving your designer brain and eyes!!!
That was rad! 😎🦇
Force-ed perspectives??!! I got u,bro
Such genius! Thank you again.
Thank you for this information. Of course being a Batuuan I never noticed this from on planet. But now, every time I am off planet I look for it.
This was so great! Thank you for this deep dive!
Love your deep dives!
What’s even wilder is that the spires are different colors in California vs Florida. The buildings and spires are darker in Florida due to the differences in lighting east vs west coast.
If you really want to be shocked at the scale and placement, look at it on Google Earth!
Wait, is that girders on the Galaxy's Edge mountain, starting at 5:36 'til 5:42?
❤😀
Did you see the hands of Batuu?
A friend of mine that works at Disneyland said that a lot of those buildings have the scaffolding around them (and a lot of flat tops) because they wanted to do shows like they do in marvels area. However with Star Wars opening around Covid a lot of the performances were pushed out. So they have a lot of space and area on those buildings to do shows but sadly no budget to for it.
Let’s unlock these secrets
I found the area in question. It appears on Google Earth in the Cast Members' area, the reason it looks like two different structures is because it is two different structures, both located in the cast members' area
That little bit of set design is the front southeastern corner of the Rise ride building. The rock spire behind it is almost to the back of the building. Both pieces, directly below, is the little access street between the Rise ride building and the Smugglers ride building. So I *suppose* its a secret building? But not really because the building they’re built on is likely one of the reasons you walked to GE in the first place 🤣
at 5:40 they appear to have made a mistake. you shouldn't be able to see the steel structure that holds the fake rock
Where are they going to add a third attraction? I feel like the land is locked. I feel they should of had a smaller dark ride in the land
Disney doesn't just add things for no reason. Now I'm curious if it's carefully placed to block the sightline of something, or if there's a tiny little technician room in there... maybe for that stunt show we were supposed to get (but never did :( )
With regard to the view from Rivers of America, I must respectfully disagree. I don't believe any of that is intended to be visable from that vantage point. In fact you can see structural supports for several spires in your video just after 05:31. I think those trees are meant to grow up and hide everything that doesn't look like the old west frontier. The spires being the exception because they are remenicent of Monument Valley, Arizona. Beyond that, I love the observations. 🙂