10 Rules Walt Disney Broke to Make Disneyland a Reality

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  • Опубліковано 6 тра 2024
  • Discover how Walt Disney's fearless approach to ignoring conventional advice helped turn his dream of Disneyland into reality. In this video, we explore 10 specific pieces of advice that Disney daringly disregarded to create the magical world of Disneyland. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a creative, or someone looking to break out of the mold, these insights from Disney’s journey will inspire you to think differently and pursue your dreams with boldness. Dive in to learn how breaking the rules can lead to extraordinary achievements!

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  • @J_Pike
    @J_Pike Місяць тому +10

    I really appreciate that Walt went for it and believed he was creating a place where 70 years later you can still go to and have IRL shared experience with an amazing community.

    • @ckbarry
      @ckbarry Місяць тому +1

      Truth, friend.

  • @Oddernod
    @Oddernod Місяць тому +15

    I always think of it as being constantly aware of the temperature of your guest and creating spaces to accommodate them as they rise and fall. It can't be full-tilt boogie all day long for even the most excited, youthful, or caffeinated of guests. I absolutely love the fact that I KNOW that if I sit down, take a breath, and look around? I'll be rewarded for my curiosity with something I never saw before - yet somehow I never feel overstimulated or that something's too visually busy.
    That place rewards every personality type, but most of all, the curious.

  • @bruiser666
    @bruiser666 Місяць тому +11

    Another great video Brickey! So glad Walt didn't listen to any of that advice! He knew what he was doing.

  • @millcity9711
    @millcity9711 Місяць тому +5

    Not only was the berm a brilliant design concept, but it also created a solution in coping with the "overburden" from the many streams, ponds, and rivers. Cheaper to keep it on site rather than haul it out.

  • @NotLostWanderer133
    @NotLostWanderer133 Місяць тому +8

    Brickey, thank you for all that you do. The history, the love, and the feeling you give to every video. This one meant a lot to me. I was a very young child in the early 1960's upon first entering the park. It was magical then, just at it is now. Thanks for carrying the torch.

  • @damilla1958
    @damilla1958 Місяць тому +3

    Each time I walk into Disneyland, I get this particular feeling. I can't explain it, but I could sit in the Town Square for a while before moving on down Main Street and be very content. Then, time to explore! I have never been to Disneyland without discovering something new.

  • @earthandtime5817
    @earthandtime5817 Місяць тому +7

    You continually have the freshest and most unique Disney topics. Thank you. I am thoroughly enjoying your episodes! Keep up the great work!

  • @katecamellia
    @katecamellia Місяць тому +2

    I love Disneyland for the flora and fauna. It’s not just steel and concrete and rides. It’s so beautiful and lush everywhere. 🌸🌼☘️🌱🌻🌷🪴🌳

  • @user-kb3bk5ey7g
    @user-kb3bk5ey7g Місяць тому +6

    Love how the subscribe portion was from," The Bench".

  • @mr.darlingdopamine9551
    @mr.darlingdopamine9551 Місяць тому +2

    You are the only Disney UA-camr I watch nowadays. Nobody goes into detail quite like you do. You have a brilliant mind dude! You get it!

  • @shanestuddard2606
    @shanestuddard2606 Місяць тому +2

    I loved what you says about TRUST. If only current Disney leadership could grasp Walt’s concept of TRUST, maybe they could turn things around and start making a billion $$ per movie again.

  • @ljannell
    @ljannell Місяць тому +7

    I'm enjoying this new series of videos. Your enthusiasm is contagious 😄

  • @ckbarry
    @ckbarry Місяць тому +2

    Loved this. The berm is genius and makes DL so special. I watched the ABC show every Sunday night…it’s what made MK in particular be a childhood dream. Didn’t happen until I was in my 40s, but that planted the seed. This video was on point. Thanks, Brickey ❤

  • @kerrizor
    @kerrizor Місяць тому +3

    Brickey, we appreciate YOU!

  • @Michaeland
    @Michaeland Місяць тому +3

    Howdy Brickey.
    So glad you mentioned interiors of restaurants and shops today, as I spent the afternoon gaping at the photos coming from Tokyo Disney Fantasy Springs. The Frozen Castle restaurant is full scale realness! Tangled Snugly is astonishing in detail…for a burger joint. The Frozen ride is looking nothing like to earlier versions. (This level of quality is why I hope Disneyland does not try for Frozen again, it would be embarrassing, as our parks have never reached this) Tokyo got the QUALITY memo, and are running with it at full speed.
    I hope Disneyland takes their lead on Tomorrowland.

  • @edstrong597
    @edstrong597 Місяць тому +2

    Fun look into Walt’s vision of what a theme park could be.

  • @glennk.7348
    @glennk.7348 Місяць тому +3

    Congratulations on 40k! 🙂

  • @JBX302
    @JBX302 Місяць тому +3

    Such great storytelling and cinematography! I'm not blowing smoke here, I continually see similarities between Mr. Disney and Mr. Brickey. Keep doing what you're doing; I believe you'll continue to see success.

  • @jasoncarbone5553
    @jasoncarbone5553 Місяць тому +3

    Crushed this one Brickey. Thanks for being a POV for us fans that allows us to enjoy and learn about Disneyland. 2024 has found you taking your great content to another level and I am here for it. Keep it up!

  • @akhetherington
    @akhetherington Місяць тому +3

    Once again, thank you for such a great video Brickey!

  • @jamesl1130
    @jamesl1130 Місяць тому +2

    DCA 1.0 learned the landscaping and breathing space the hard way.

  • @jeffstoeger2974
    @jeffstoeger2974 Місяць тому +2

    Brickey, thanks for continuing sharing Walts dreams with us keeping us informed. Great episode and can't wait for your next adventure. ❤

  • @JesseAdventure
    @JesseAdventure Місяць тому +2

    It’s always a good day when a New Hey Brickey video comes out!

  • @toshibavoodoo
    @toshibavoodoo Місяць тому +1

    Watching some of your videos again!!!
    Really good stuff! This channel is quickly becoming one of my favorites!!

  • @nzjonty
    @nzjonty Місяць тому +3

    What an insightful take on the inspiration we can take from people that see the opportunity beyond the challenges

  • @vocaljazzfan
    @vocaljazzfan Місяць тому +2

    I always enjoy your videos and I think this is my favorite one you’ve ever done ❤.

  • @toshibavoodoo
    @toshibavoodoo Місяць тому +1

    I remember when Disneyland was CLOSED on MONDAYS!!!!

  • @LJC123
    @LJC123 Місяць тому

    Spotted myself a few times in background 🤣
    A great fun day!
    Luv the Walt hoodie 🤣

  • @LeonardBottleman
    @LeonardBottleman Місяць тому +1

    Nice video -- thanks for creating these. Note that the berm was created to hide the outside world from park guests and not the other way around. Yeah, this also meant you couldn't see into the park which led to the other park owners' comments about it, but it wasn't the intent.

  • @jeffacallaway
    @jeffacallaway Місяць тому +1

    Another fabulous video from Brickey. Well done.

  • @bradhubbard2833
    @bradhubbard2833 Місяць тому +1

    Brickey, love the videos. Do you know of anyone that does great videos like your but for the Florida parks? I watch yours having never been to Disneyland; but I want the nostalgia that you show for the parks of my youth. Again, love learning from your videos!

  • @JeffA_
    @JeffA_ Місяць тому +1

    Really great episode. Thank you

  • @jfwfreo
    @jfwfreo Місяць тому

    The berm also helped with the immersion since it hid views of the freeway, surrounding buildings etc.

  • @steverogers9591
    @steverogers9591 Місяць тому +1

    congrats on being just 900 away!

  • @robertjones1729
    @robertjones1729 Місяць тому

    Aloha Bricky...thaks again for another great video,
    So on the bream..I really miss that they did not do one around DCA..I mean you can look right into the park. When I worked there in the 70's Ray Bradbury came to the restraint I worked in, the Paza Pavillion now called Jolly Holiday. He like to sit up on the veranda, close to the coffee pots, and watch people all day after his lunch,usually a French dip, they were really good. He once told me of the genius of the bream and hiding things from the outside. He would sit by the cave you walk through to get in and watch the people he said the reveal of visitors to Main St always made them smile and he especially noticed this on men, he said they changed in an instant and he thought that was what Walt wanted. he was a fun man to talk to and I got the chance many times. He even made point of being on my first boat as a Jungle Cruise Skipper when I took that job,,,oh and I got that job through some old DL people,,,Jim Cora, Dick Nunis and Ron Dominguise....they all came on my boat my second day..boy was I nervous....many a story here
    But
    this is your show and thanks..hope to see you I will be there in 5 days

  • @glennk.7348
    @glennk.7348 Місяць тому +1

    You have great narration. 👍

  • @ainsleyperry5192
    @ainsleyperry5192 Місяць тому

    Brickey, A 1965 article in Newsweek magazine likened Disneyland to a community of 50,000 people over the summer months. They found that Walt spent 5x more on trash collection,safety and maintainance. Than a community outside the berm. Joe Fowler said, " After that, if Disneyland makes a penny profit, OK." 1964, attendance was 6 million and poured $27 million into Disney's coffers. Newsweek thought that Disneyland was the worlds most expensive toy. Cheers, Chris Perry.

  • @Michaeland
    @Michaeland Місяць тому +1

    Yes again Brickey… people Respect what they pay for. And he had been giving free samples in TV for months. Seems they still balance ‘hey, come on in…but not too often’.
    I for one understand that the anticipation of going to the Park is a big part of it; as a kid, I had to save and afford to go. DisCo would still prefer you come for a long special holiday, with a tourist lack of concern for spending, than a day tripper who has already seen the temping merch. Hence food festivals!
    And once more on point about the characteristics of the Castle. Not just a way-finder and compass magnate, but literal symbol of HOME…hence the merch. I know I am a total sucker for Anything with Any kind of Disney Castle logo.
    Walt knew Heart, and how to grab it.

  • @nlpnt
    @nlpnt Місяць тому

    Seasonal operation was (and is) very much a Northeast/upper Midwest thing dictated by the weather, a great many Southern California amusement parks *were* open year-round. And Knotts had always had sit-down dinners, in fact their park started as entertainments for people waiting in line for the Chicken Dinner restaurant.

  • @williammccaskill4502
    @williammccaskill4502 Місяць тому +1

    Great video Brickey, it was almost like Walt went oh that is the way you do it. I will do it the opposite!

  • @nlpnt
    @nlpnt Місяць тому

    To sum up, everyone who had done an amusement park up to that time had done it on a much tighter budget and usually on borrowed money as opposed to being a sideline to an already-profitable busness as Disney Studios were in the '50s.

  • @JoyleiaJo
    @JoyleiaJo Місяць тому +2

    I wish Disney would put more story into ALL their bathrooms.

    • @Wig4
      @Wig4 Місяць тому

      It's getting done so, in Pairi Daiza park, in Belgium. Toilets are completely themed.

  • @ronthedrummer4240
    @ronthedrummer4240 Місяць тому +1

    🎉🎉40k🎉🎉
    Congratulations

  • @lcruz2783
    @lcruz2783 Місяць тому +1

    Brother, another great video , Thank you for your work

  • @getyourearson8522
    @getyourearson8522 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for these videos! I really enjoy all the deep dives and history you bring.

  • @joet068
    @joet068 Місяць тому

    Great video. Keep up the amazing work.

  • @kikiandluca
    @kikiandluca Місяць тому +1

    Great job. Fabulous video

  • @jeremybassham7771
    @jeremybassham7771 Місяць тому +1

    Great video Brickey, keep grinding

  • @slob5041
    @slob5041 Місяць тому

    Walt’s real secret is that he knew how to work with people. Like giving Donald Duck to an orange juice company to make his character popular or giving free rein to the builder of the Disney hotel because he knew it was needed.

  • @GLJosh
    @GLJosh Місяць тому

    Sure, you can build a drop tower where the major difference is the height of the drop OR you can build a thematic drop tower that is much shorter (Tower of Terror is at least half of the height of other major drop towers).

  • @shashona3084
    @shashona3084 Місяць тому +2

    Oh what a story they tell

  • @michaelc_1955
    @michaelc_1955 Місяць тому +1

    Awesome video as always, question about your Disneyland Hotel “D” hat, where did you get that, custom made perhaps?

  • @troystaiger6154
    @troystaiger6154 Місяць тому +1

    Great stuff as always!

  • @eighthave
    @eighthave Місяць тому +1

    I don’t disagree with the general idea of this and I think that over time, these ideas became true, but there was a lot of seat-of-his-pants or desperation decisions along the way that got changed from how they started. I tend to think of the Disneyland Hotel as the long, very tangled and twisted story of eventual success for the company, but I’m sure many similar ones were made within the park just out of necessity, not particular wisdom. That said, I can’t wait til early next year when I get to visit DL for the first time at 54, I’m sure it will feel similar to WDW when I first visited at 8 years old.

  • @evewhittaker87
    @evewhittaker87 Місяць тому

    Love all your content 👌🏼 top notch 🫶

  • @joebeeler990
    @joebeeler990 Місяць тому

    Walt and Roy didn't spend ten days in Bavaria in 1938. They definitely didn't see Neuschwanstein. It's a coincident's that he bought a sandy orange grove seventeen years later and built himself a copy. Stalin didn't have 24 Technicolor Micky cartoons dubbed into German that he showed his grandchildren after the war. Walt didn't fly to Berlin from Nuremberg in 1938. He absolutely didn't meet Der Furor. Those color Mickey prints could only have come from Technicolor in LA. German soundtracks could only be Walt. I like your show.

  • @Mr.SlashX
    @Mr.SlashX Місяць тому +2

    I saw chip! Did anyone else see chip?

  • @k00lt1nt
    @k00lt1nt Місяць тому +1

    Another banger!

  • @mattwt100
    @mattwt100 Місяць тому

    I appreciate you dude!

  • @rebeccaleek3852
    @rebeccaleek3852 Місяць тому

    Wow this is fascinating 👍🏻

  • @anarchorepublican5954
    @anarchorepublican5954 Місяць тому

    🧚‍♀💫🏰✨...Nope ... there were various themed parks before Disneyland...In fact, Walt even visited, Children's Fairyland, U.S.A, in Oakland California (built in 1950) for inspiration and insight. Walt ultimately hired Children's Fairyland's first director, Dorothy Manes, to work at Disneyland as "youth director"...Disney just did it all bigger and better...but, with an emphasis of entertaining the Adult Parents along the way (...and that was very new)...

  • @lcflngn
    @lcflngn Місяць тому

    One of my fave vlogs ever Brickey & that’s saying a lot! Love this way of looking at where Walt really stood in the history/beginning of the theme park concept. Love to know if any of this history is available, i.e., is it in written form anywhere, or your own (very solid) interpretation? Love it & it’s obvs valid either way, I’m just curious. I would love to read a great historical overview, but there are too many books to choose from! Any suggestions, from anyone out there?
    In my memory as a small child there was no admission at first, just ride booklets. (Never enough E tickets!) Later on heard the news that admission would be charged, but rides were all free. Thought that sounded thrilling. Not sure when that was, didn’t go from 76 to 2000. Always thought it was one or the other, never both, but I could be very wrong! I mean, I was 6 when I first went lol (where are my more E tickets?! So frustrating!)

  • @Nfarer
    @Nfarer Місяць тому

    What’s behind the main front entry door of the haunted mansion, visible on the outside?

  • @RakoonCD
    @RakoonCD Місяць тому +1

    One rule I never liked was zoning rules. wink wink.
    No seriously, there are issues with zoning laws.

  • @jetiii7
    @jetiii7 Місяць тому

    How did you ride that car?

  • @amandak1683
    @amandak1683 Місяць тому +1

    Lol@ calling Walt an "upstart"

  • @jamesl1130
    @jamesl1130 Місяць тому

    DCA is proof that a berm is necessary

  • @MikeBramm
    @MikeBramm Місяць тому +1

    Charging to get in helps keep the rif raf and huge crowds out. Just imagine how much more crowded the park would be if they didn't charge for admission, not to mention more fights, gangs and graffiti.

  • @christenawalker2944
    @christenawalker2944 Місяць тому +24

    I wish that Disney hadn't made pass holders feel so unwanted. I no longer go 3-4 times a month or buy merch or eat dinner there. I felt so bad that I dropped Disney+ and feel so sad that such a big chunk of my 65 years of Disney was ripped away. Now they are crying about how much money they have lost😭😭😭 cry me a river THEY DID BREAK MY TRUST!!!

    • @ronaldeaton652
      @ronaldeaton652 Місяць тому +3

      Sorry you feel unwanted but the idea of passes came after Walt. The park was only open 5 days a week for many years passholders not needed.when open year around there had more time to fill. So sold passes to fill that time. Now again they don't always need passes to fill time.

    • @user-hm6od4gt3s
      @user-hm6od4gt3s Місяць тому +3

      That’s part of the problem with pass holders. You guys get too attatched. If you went 3-4 times a month then you really do have a problem. It’s supposed to be an experience for everyone. People on vacay can’t get on rides but you have a pass and ways to get tickets normal vacationers don’t have. So we can spend a bunch of money and not ride the rides we want. Only eyes pass holders are to blame for a lot of the problems and complaints. You guys complain about every single change because you have some entitlement because y out go often and don’t want things you like to change. Cut all passes. Ride genie things and get back to Walt wanted.

    • @BurrBones
      @BurrBones Місяць тому

      Thank you for not flooding the park with frequent visits. The frequent visitors really make the park a crowded mess for those of us that can only afford to visit once or twice a lifetime

    • @DA-vb2sb
      @DA-vb2sb Місяць тому

      @@user-hm6od4gt3syou don’t get it if this is your take. I feel bad for someone as miserable as you are. Seek help.

    • @DA-vb2sb
      @DA-vb2sb Місяць тому

      @@BurrBonesthen don’t come. You don’t understand Disneyland.

  • @jennifermilano9165
    @jennifermilano9165 Місяць тому +1

    Hey brickey is that you on how Disney built America?

    • @kevinpeterson6468
      @kevinpeterson6468 Місяць тому +3

      It’s not Brickey. That’s Disney Dan that’s on the history channel

  • @disneyfan8178
    @disneyfan8178 Місяць тому +1

    When you said Emmys, you actually meant Oscars, right?

    • @HeyBrickey
      @HeyBrickey  Місяць тому +1

      Yeah. Slip of the tongue.

  • @dreck32
    @dreck32 Місяць тому +1

    First!!

  • @LilMzMandy
    @LilMzMandy Місяць тому

    It makes sense that Walt didn't listen to the amusement park guys, since he wasn't building an amusement park. Amusement parks are small and boring. Which is something none of the Disney branded parks are. I love your channel Brickey. Just wondering though why to me at least you come off as the Disney Masked Magician. As an engineer and creative as you say, I love that someone else can see things inside out. I subscribed to your channel months ago after only watching one video. I normally wait until I've seen 4 or 5 before I sub, but your videos are "respectfully" not normal. Thank you Sir for real content about a subject that others only play with.

  • @katecamellia
    @katecamellia Місяць тому +1

    I always wonder how my grandchildren will relate with Disneyland. For me (I’m 40), I grew up watching the movies that are featured at Disneyland. But my kids’ kids….those movies will be so old! What will they relate to, if anything? Just something I think about. 🥹☺️

    • @sarahb9722
      @sarahb9722 Місяць тому

      My kids, 3 & 5, both boys, are loving the older Disneyland films now. Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Peter Pan etc. They can't get enough of them. I feel like they are nearly timeless, all with great characters and most importantly, villains! 😂