10 Rules Walt Disney Broke to Make Disneyland a Reality

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Published 2024-05-07
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!

All Comments (21)
  • @J_Pike
    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.
  • @Oddernod
    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
    Another great video Brickey! So glad Walt didn't listen to any of that advice! He knew what he was doing.
  • @millcity9711
    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.
  • 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.
  • You continually have the freshest and most unique Disney topics. Thank you. I am thoroughly enjoying your episodes! Keep up the great work!
  • @damilla1958
    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.
  • @katecamellia
    I love Disneyland for the flora and fauna. It’s not just steel and concrete and rides. It’s so beautiful and lush everywhere. 🌸🌼☘️🌱🌻🌷🪴🌳
  • You are the only Disney Youtuber I watch nowadays. Nobody goes into detail quite like you do. You have a brilliant mind dude! You get it!
  • 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
    I'm enjoying this new series of videos. Your enthusiasm is contagious 😄
  • @ckbarry
    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 ❤
  • @Michaeland
    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
    Fun look into Walt’s vision of what a theme park could be.
  • @JBX302
    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.
  • 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!