Walt Disney Family Museum and epic Redwood Forest

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  • Опубліковано 8 січ 2017
  • From the city of San Francisco to the Redwoods in 45 Minutes! I didn't think it was possible, but this was a crazy day! Walt Disney Family Museum is the most amazing single-person-based museum I've ever been to in my life. It covers an amazing range of subjects all linked to one of the greatest American storytellers, Walter Elias Disney! From there we cross the Golden Gate Bridge into a whole other world! Now if only I could shake off the feeling that something's watching us....
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  • @bluzshadez
    @bluzshadez 7 років тому +1

    Ally is awesome! She doesn't need to utter a single word. Her eyes and facial expressions says it all. What a very patient young lady. God bless you both Justin.

  • @Lasolimu
    @Lasolimu 7 років тому +8

    Fun fact about the model Lilly Belle locomotive at the museum: they commissioned my Dad to make one for them. My understanding was that they commissioned 2 of them so I don't know if my Dad's is the one on display or not, but he made one for them. It earned him a ticket to their opening gala.

  • @jerryskeepero
    @jerryskeepero 7 років тому +1

    I love the sound your anxiety makes! Beautiful singing :)

  • @monicaoshaughnesseu6085
    @monicaoshaughnesseu6085 7 років тому

    My mom was there opening day . Disney is a huge part of our life's. I would love to visit there one day. Thank you Justin.

  • @kayleeclark2029
    @kayleeclark2029 7 років тому +1

    If you're looking for cool forest trails come to Bellingham, WA! Literally hundreds of trails that are all BEAUTIFUL in the spring/summer.

  • @SoYouWantToBeAnImagineer
    @SoYouWantToBeAnImagineer 7 років тому +3

    Hey, Justin! I've been volunteering at the Walt Disney Family Museum for about seven months and just want to say I love your appreciation for the place, and you show it off on camera better than any other UA-camr (myself included ;) )
    And yes, the closing hallway is emotionally ROUGH, haha. Definitely a somber ending. Interesting to hear that Gurr can't even look in that room, but I imagine it having that kind of effect on you if you knew the man on a personal level.

  • @Yukendoit
    @Yukendoit 7 років тому

    Muir woods is one of the most amazing places I have traveled to its amazing that it is so close to San Francisco, reminds me of something that E.T. would check out.

  • @johnsonfamilyvidsvlogs3745
    @johnsonfamilyvidsvlogs3745 7 років тому +13

    Nothing compares to God's beauty. Thanks for sharing.

  • @diegoalba931
    @diegoalba931 7 років тому

    It's nice that you got to visit the Walt Disney Family Museum. I visited it on my first trip to San Fransisco last year.

  • @lavonnerenesturm3570
    @lavonnerenesturm3570 7 років тому +2

    Wow, Wow Wow ! I loved this vlog! Absolutely Beautiful! Trees and the color green are my favorites! ♡ Such eye candy ! Breath taking !

  • @mrtim7890
    @mrtim7890 7 років тому

    My old stomping grounds! I grew up in the bay area. I'm so eager to go back for a visit now. Thanks for the awesome video, Justin!

  • @danhamakua9757
    @danhamakua9757 7 років тому +2

    Go to Mt Rainier in Washington. It will blow you away with beauty. while there go see the Grove of the Patriarchs, Ancient giant trees.

  • @geniegracebuchanan6167
    @geniegracebuchanan6167 7 років тому

    This vlog with the Disney museum cheered me up even though the room about Walt's death made be ball, it left me inspired. What a man. Thanks for sharing!

  • @christinerobinsonpaints
    @christinerobinsonpaints 7 років тому

    It was a magical moment for me when I walked into the Disneyland room. That model is epic! Thanks for sharing this video :)

  • @peanutismint
    @peanutismint 7 років тому

    Awesome museum! I have a very similar video from my visit on my channel. My favourite takeaway from the whole place was the fact that Walt Disney nearly gave up on his dream of becoming an animator because, according to him at the time that he started, there were already people making things a million times better than he could, but he decided to give it a go anyway and ended up becoming one of the worlds greatest legends of animation. Just goes to show you, you should never judge yourself based on other peoples achievements! :-)

  • @DownUnderLandAdventures
    @DownUnderLandAdventures 7 років тому +1

    A truly amazing & emotional video! Thanks for taking us on your adventures!

  • @TxRedRoseyLady
    @TxRedRoseyLady 7 років тому

    I would love to go the Walt Disney Family museum. But I watch these thru your eyes. Thanks for taking us along. That redwood park was amazing. I hope I can visit there. I have only been to San Francisco once and it was only for a day. Our cable car had a wreck.

  • @mikaylahorricks1868
    @mikaylahorricks1868 7 років тому

    Just visited there! My eyes were sweaty with respect in that Disneyland room (more like every room) but it was definitely the best museum I've ever been in.

  • @Dizyland_
    @Dizyland_ 7 років тому +1

    I have always wanted to go to the Walt Disney Family Museum! 😢

  • @AdventureandDonuts
    @AdventureandDonuts 7 років тому

    I only spent an hour at the museum, since it closed so early the day we went. When I go back one day I'm going to schedule a few hours to go through it so I can really take in everything!

  • @rvamber1
    @rvamber1 7 років тому

    Amazing museum and trees! I rarely can get out to California so I love that you share these places with me!

  • @logankerr8090
    @logankerr8090 7 років тому +1

    such a Beautiful forest!!!

  • @lisamsdisneyland3177
    @lisamsdisneyland3177 7 років тому

    Really enjoyed today's vlog. I'd love to see the Disney Museum. The park was breathtakingly beautiful. And yes please come to Oregon!

  • @billbrasky9856
    @billbrasky9856 7 років тому

    Great video made my morning, the sad Mickey pictures broke my heart.

  • @Kels0423
    @Kels0423 7 років тому +1

    Justin, I've been there and take my word for it, no matter how big you think these trees are, they are small in comparison to the Redwoods in Redwood National Forest. You must go there!

    • @scottb.7239
      @scottb.7239 7 років тому

      Howland Hill road ...awesome ...!!...Boy Scout Tree ..!!

  • @80sgirl76
    @80sgirl76 7 років тому +1

    I always spend hours in the Disney Family Museum as it's one of my favorites too. ❤ Luckily you went late day to Muir Woods because parking is so very hard to find. Awesome vlog you two, I've missed the gorgeous scenery. Thank you and safe travels back home. Fun ending! 😀😄

  • @Emerald_OW
    @Emerald_OW 7 років тому

    Hey Justin i love watching your videos especially the ones on Disneyland and Disney world And i am happy every time you have a new upload

  • @interstellaraxeman4468
    @interstellaraxeman4468 7 років тому

    Thanks for the experience...Great stuff Justin and Ally

  • @deanna4484
    @deanna4484 7 років тому

    Ugh I love that museum! I wish I can just take that huge Disneyland model home with me!

  • @WickedWonder1979
    @WickedWonder1979 7 років тому

    Like Justin, I'm afeard of heights and bridges, and like Ally I dig trees (and would spend hours with redwoods if I could). Thanks for all the adventuring!

  • @GazmoSin1960s
    @GazmoSin1960s 7 років тому

    The golden gate bridge and those woods.... can't help but think of Hitchcock's "Vertigo". Really wonderful vlog. Hopefully the next time you're around these neck of the woods you'll get to go and show some more adventures.

  • @DizGrl
    @DizGrl 7 років тому

    How was it possible for my eyes to sweat with respect just watching you go through that one room ? Ive always felt like Walt was the Grunkle I never met. But he's always there at the parks and the movies and the museum.
    Now I gotta plan a trip to the Redwoods with my Brett. Looks awesome. I watched Search for Bigfoot too. Great vid Justin and Ally! Drive carefully in this weather!

  • @deannebenson1480
    @deannebenson1480 7 років тому +2

    Come to Oregon! Ally would love the Pacific Northwest, we have trees everywhere :)

  • @stevesciortino3046
    @stevesciortino3046 7 років тому

    Good one. Museum and trees. thanks for sharing your journey.

  • @joneniemi
    @joneniemi 7 років тому

    Muir woods is the best! Another awesome adventure.

  • @robertperez7016
    @robertperez7016 7 років тому

    This would be the second best place to go to outside of disneyland itself, looks like so much fun. Great video justin and ally!! Rob & julia from the sometimes mob LV!!

  • @FloridaGrandma
    @FloridaGrandma 7 років тому

    I'm hoping that Ally posted some of the photos she took of the redwoods on Facebook. What a gorgeous park and I love that it is such a large park as well. One can spend hours just walking amongst these quiet giants.

  • @pamelahicks517
    @pamelahicks517 7 років тому +1

    I'm like you. I'm afraid of driving over bridges, too. I'm ok as a passenger, but extremely uncomfortable driving over one. And I drive slower, too. I remember visiting a redwood forest on our way to Disneyland when I was a kid. There was a tree people used to drive their cars through. We spent a few days in Yosemite. Ally would love it, it's so gorgeous. Thanks for sharing the Disney family museum. My eyes got sweaty with respect, too, looking at the room honoring Walt's passing. If you get a chance to return and decide to go to Alcatraz, please video it. I'd love to go on one of their ghost tours at night. but I'll probably never make it there. Love you guys!!! Take care.

  • @toddvanhorn4771
    @toddvanhorn4771 7 років тому +1

    Thanks, Justin. The section at the museum with Cronkite announcing his death made my eyes sweat here at work. Well done.

  • @BB.halo_heir
    @BB.halo_heir 7 років тому

    i wouldn't like going over that bridge either! great vid. rip Walt 😢

  • @josedelarosa909
    @josedelarosa909 7 років тому +6

    Dude the Disneyland model was insane!!! This was one dope vlog 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @marypozzi4859
    @marypozzi4859 7 років тому

    A GREAT VIDEO JUSTIN YOU ARE TRULY IMAGINATIVE GUY WITH A WONDERFUL HEART IM SO GLAD YOU GOT TO BRING ALLIE ALONG.

  • @MaxZomboni
    @MaxZomboni 7 років тому +1

    When you come to Oregon, check out some of the tree house resort (treesort) places. If you like trees, you will enjoy those.

  • @katywebb2129
    @katywebb2129 7 років тому

    Thanks for doing what you do, Justin!

  • @micheleoftheoaks5506
    @micheleoftheoaks5506 7 років тому +1

    That's totally me when I have to drive over a bridge or around winding mountain roads. I drive real slow and talk myself through it. I feel ya.

  • @jeweliew1008
    @jeweliew1008 7 років тому

    we have a rain forest and three or four volcanoes up here in Washington you and Ally would LOVE!!! Hope you can make it up this far, our summers are beautiful!
    thanks for sharing this incredible vlog!
    love and hugs from Seattle!

  • @teresablais8005
    @teresablais8005 7 років тому

    You have to see Mount St. Helens, and Mount Rainier when you come to Washington. So many great places to look for Sasquatch here.

  • @kiddtrinks
    @kiddtrinks 7 років тому +1

    Oh man, if you freaked out driving on the Golden Gate Bridge, you would absolutely die driving on the Coronado Bridge here in San Diego. Take a day trip to SD and give it a try (; lol

  • @LeonardBottleman
    @LeonardBottleman 7 років тому

    I was last at Muir Woods in 1984. I took the same route as you and Ally. Memories.

  • @gribbo8706
    @gribbo8706 7 років тому

    Makes me want to go back to Muir Woods (when it's not so wet). Great place to escape the heat of the valley...

  • @jucutan
    @jucutan 7 років тому

    Funny, a former drive-thru giant sequoia in Calaveras County was toppled due to the storm over the weekend. Since the 1800, it was hollowed to allowed tourists to drive right through it.

  • @Chase213
    @Chase213 7 років тому

    Justin Disneyland and Disney world has come a long way I have never visited Disneyland but would like to but as for Disney world I have visited there several times the first time was in July 1973 it sure has changed. Thanks for the vlog until next time.

  • @justing4891
    @justing4891 7 років тому

    Disney museum look awesome
    Great video 👍

  • @TigerLightStudios
    @TigerLightStudios 7 років тому

    I was waiting to see an ewok pop out in the forest, loved those sounds!

  • @loftyskies123
    @loftyskies123 7 років тому

    another great video that forest was beautiful it reminded me of fairies and troll,s under bridges , wonder what that whole area looked like in prehistoric times !

  • @protendi
    @protendi 7 років тому

    Awesome, love the videos!

  • @maulerism
    @maulerism 7 років тому

    Very enjoyable vid Justin (and Ally} Don't ever drive over the Mackinaw bridge in Michigan, you'd freak out. Thanks for a great vlog today! Beautiful!

  • @ITSMAIAJENKINS
    @ITSMAIAJENKINS 7 років тому

    yesss, go to washington! that's where i live and the scenery and nature is absolutely amazing.

  • @amb163
    @amb163 7 років тому

    Those trees are gorgeous. The crazy thing is, they aren't even the really huge redwoods that existed before logging came around.

  • @victoriaq5157
    @victoriaq5157 7 років тому +1

    Please show us a tour of Mount Tamalpais- the mountain just up from the Muir Woods. Astonishing view from the top to which you can drive. Very historic: over a hundred years ago a railroad carried ppl up the mountain. The people then came down the rails on "gravity cars" with just brakemen keeping them from going too fast. A gravity car is at the top of the mountain. Thank you for your edutainment vids, Justin.

  • @ginamaria2579
    @ginamaria2579 7 років тому +1

    How frigan cool is that, awesome video guys... Hey you guys should use the photos you took of the forest for art work for your apartment !

  • @donnytucker
    @donnytucker 7 років тому

    No joke, whenever I'm in the woods I do the sasquatch yell haha.

  • @robstravelsadventures
    @robstravelsadventures 7 років тому

    If you did not like driving across the Golden Gate Bridge, I guess you will not try walking across it :). Great views from up there when you walk it.

  • @bekahyoung3705
    @bekahyoung3705 7 років тому +1

    Dang! I wish Disney put more attractions in Canada! Thank you for uploading everyday!

  • @MeggieSetGo
    @MeggieSetGo 7 років тому

    OMG I have a membership to the Walt Disney Family Museum!!! It's super awesome!!

  • @pearsooo6972
    @pearsooo6972 6 років тому

    wow I love the history great job

  • @389Tman389
    @389Tman389 7 років тому

    The museum, when I went for the first time, was AWESOME.

    • @389Tman389
      @389Tman389 7 років тому

      I really loved the multiplane camera.

    • @389Tman389
      @389Tman389 7 років тому

      Wait a moment... I don't remember the miniature room... What room was that in?

  • @floofymicah9190
    @floofymicah9190 7 років тому

    I love you Justin!!

  • @Naztalgic
    @Naztalgic 7 років тому

    Wow i definitely have to go to the museum I didn't know it existed.

  • @morganreynolds7615
    @morganreynolds7615 7 років тому

    You need to come to Asheville NC! In the fall it's beautiful. If you ever come this way take the Blue Ridge Parkway! Also go to Charleston SC. The history and the culture is wonderful! Minus the bridge it's terrifying! You can even walk on the bridge. Do it once in your life!

  • @Linlab52
    @Linlab52 7 років тому

    Great video as always! Thank you, Justin! Maybe you should make a video driving over the Vincent Thomas Bridge in Long Beach! :-D

  • @forensicmama7084
    @forensicmama7084 7 років тому

    Awesome. You'll be coming up to where I live/have lived (WA/OR). Not sure what is on your agenda, but I'm excited. :) You should check out some of the ice caves in Washington (Guler Ice Cave/Big Four), the many waterfalls (Silver Falls/Multnomah Falls), cool seaside features like Devils Punchbowl, Oregon Dunes National Park, Mt St Helens National Park, the Portland Underground tours, Oregon Vortex, in WA the Fremont Troll (featured on 10 Things I Hate About You), or check out the Tillicum Excursions. If you're in Eastern Oregon, you can see many ghost towns or nearly abandoned towns like Fox or see John Day's Kam Wah Chung Museum... Ironically, we'll be driving to SoCal this year, so we'll be trading places. Have fun. :)

  • @genracer8866
    @genracer8866 7 років тому +1

    that amazing

  • @dianac5764
    @dianac5764 7 років тому

    Drive up north of there for a couple of hours and visit the Avenue of the Giants. You'll see trees that are over 2000 years old.

  • @lonestar1533
    @lonestar1533 7 років тому

    Crazy weather out West. Hope you and Alley are doing ok. Stay safe. Luv the video's

  • @SprinklesOfChelsea
    @SprinklesOfChelsea 7 років тому

    Don't worry Justin, I would be just as scared to cross the bridge too! LOL

  • @hazelchavez7201
    @hazelchavez7201 7 років тому

    Love me some San Fran 😍❤️ go there at least 3 times a month

  • @1963geistaffe
    @1963geistaffe 7 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @Dirtyfrnk007
    @Dirtyfrnk007 7 років тому

    If your a Disney fan, u have to make the pilgrimage out to the WD Family Museum... Warning, at the end of the tour is sad. They pay tribute to the passing of Walt and u will get a bit choked up...even now im a bit choked up after watching it on video,

  • @rosewolf476
    @rosewolf476 7 років тому

    that place is cool looking I want to visit the place now but I can only dream of being there and looking at every thing there

  • @Jhean360
    @Jhean360 7 років тому

    You and Ally would absolutely love Portland and Seattle! Hopefully you can make it out to the PNW!

  • @jondavis3040
    @jondavis3040 7 років тому +1

    Reminds me of Endor!

  • @thatsprettypickley6659
    @thatsprettypickley6659 7 років тому +1

    Your my favourite UA-camr

  • @sarahhydg
    @sarahhydg 7 років тому

    I went up those stairs at Muir Woods and it was a big mistake, lmao. It was a steep uphill trail and we hiked for 20 minutes with no sign of the end so we decided to call it quits and hiked back down. I was very winded. 😅

  • @bayareaadventures4432
    @bayareaadventures4432 7 років тому

    I went to the WDFM this past Saturday. Now I just have to wait for Summer to go to back to Disneyland and ride the Mark Twain, and take a ride on the E.P. Ripley around the park.

  • @jimbokay5696
    @jimbokay5696 7 років тому

    Hey, I hate driving over bridges too!! Jumping out of serviceable aircraft and climbing up objects doesn't bug me, but that does!!

  • @joeschmoe4030
    @joeschmoe4030 7 років тому +1

    Hey Justin, while still impressive, those Redwoods are small compared to the ones if you head further North. Take Ally to Trees of Mystery in Klamath CA. There you can even see a gargantuan statue of Paul Bunyan and his blue ox as well as take a gondola ride through the Redwood treetops. If you do ever go there, set a course for Stout Grove, it is not far from Trees of Mystery and you will be amazed by the scenery and trees and it would make for a pretty awesome vid!

  • @BellePullman
    @BellePullman 7 років тому

    dude I hope one day you can get to new Zealand- I'm on vacation here at the moment, the Kauri forest is amazing! (plus there's gluten free food absolutely everywhere...)

  • @TheNickhendricks
    @TheNickhendricks 7 років тому

    You should come check out Glacier National Park in Montana this summer! Montana also has some really cool ghost towns you might enjoy. Just remember to bring a jacket!

  • @MrJest2
    @MrJest2 7 років тому

    Huh - it just struck me; the "Disneyland Room" bears a striking resemblance to the control room in the HBO "Westworld" series, especially the map disk. Somehow, I don't think this is a coincidence. :-)
    Also, lots more redwoods up north, around Eureka - you can visit those too. But redwoods and sequoias are kind of problematic to replant, because they naturally require forest fires to reproduce, and we spend an awful lot of effort preventing those. The way it works is that the heat from the fire makes the cones open up and pop their seeds - fire in California is part of the natural cycle, which is why we joke that our seasons include "fire season".
    Lastly - my granddad, a very sober and taciturn man, insisted he'd seen Bigfoot. He used to drive lumber trucks up there in the deep north woods, and saw one once crossing the road right in front of him. To the best of my knowledge he never made up stories, and he was always dead serious when he spoke of his encounter. He also used to tell the tale of working on the Highway 5 construction project, and being approached one day by an acquaintance who worked in the construction offices by the name of Jim Fratiano. This fellow begged my grandfather to help him; that he was being chased by the cops. My grandfather thought he was just kidding around, and brushed him off. A few days later, he was caught, and turned out to be a mid-level mafia member who was sent to prison for many years. He later wrote a book titled "The Last Mafioso", and sent my granddad a signed copy, with the inscription "I bet you wished you'd believed me!!" on the front page.
    Because of him and what I know of him... I believe in Bigfoot. :-)

  • @Kieorasama
    @Kieorasama 7 років тому

    being from Washington, my suggestions are to go and see multnomah falls in oregon. If you plan to drive, go down highway 101. you won't be disappointed. It's a little longer of a drive than if you were to go through truckie and weed oregon but the drive is so gosh darn pretty. go see the chandelier drive thru tree. go to tree of mystery in California. Than drive up the Oregon coast. kinda long but so worth it. Go to the Tillamook cheese factory, than go to the sea lion cave. Also go see the peter Iredale in astoria. Also, McMinnville, OR has the spruce goose. the museum also houses an indoor water park which is inside a jet airplane. on the washington side go up to mt. st.helens. go and explore the ape caves, as well as windy ridge (it's a tough drive but absolutely a bucket lister. you'll never have such an appreciation, a view, or be closer to the mountain without making that trip.) explore the gifford pinchot and mt. Rainer. go to the grove of the patriarchs and go hiking near the ohanapecosh camp site. than go and explore the olympic rainforest which is the only rainforest in the US. my favorite places happens to be sol duc where they have a natural hot springs. there are also some really ancient trees there. go and see Marymere Falls nearby. go lake quinualt where roosevelts work to create the national parks continued, and hike around there. If your into sci fi and pop culture go to the museum of pop culture in seattle. However, I spent 2 years in northern california at college, and I miss the redwoods. so, this video brought me back to where I feel happiest. Also, being from western washington there are a ton of other things to do than just exploring seattle. I've been hiking and camping all up and down california, and mostly washington. these are my favorite spots because they are insanely humbling and beautiful. They are not in any way a tourists view but places less traveled that can make all the difference.

  • @adamromero
    @adamromero 5 років тому

    lmao! I'm the same way about driving over bridges.

  • @reannahicks7998
    @reannahicks7998 7 років тому

    Walla Walla, WA has a fairly famous Big Foot sighting if you want to search for him on your road trip

  • @janetplanet4595
    @janetplanet4595 7 років тому

    YES PLEASE COME TO OREGON!!

  • @travissapp4961
    @travissapp4961 4 місяці тому

    I love the redwoods

  • @MrLvgsprit
    @MrLvgsprit 7 років тому +2

    You should go to big basin redwood park, it's the oldest state park in California. It's near boulder creek , beautiful huge redwood trees

    • @scottb.7239
      @scottb.7239 7 років тому

      Berry creek falls hike almost killed me. ..!!

  • @mbwt310
    @mbwt310 7 років тому

    If you go to Washington, make sure to try and find MICK DODGE !!

  • @kstanek87
    @kstanek87 7 років тому

    If you ever do decide to come to Oregon, you should come to Eugene Oregon, their are a lot of "weird" things in this city that I think you will enjoy. :)

  • @TRACYBORGHESANI
    @TRACYBORGHESANI 7 років тому

    I love the museum and all the pics. Havent been for a while. Wonder if they still have the chilli in the cafe??

  • @emehlie27able
    @emehlie27able 7 років тому

    You gotta come to Humboldt County! The real forest of Endor! We also have Fern Canyon where some of Jurassic Park was filmed!