What Would Walt Do?
This 148 page e-book was written by D. M. Miller. He was a project manager during the construction of Walt Disney World from 1968-1971. His team was responsible for the quality control of all construction materials and methods on the project. What Would Walt Do?
Own Your Rv Free
This book describes how to Own Your Rv for Free by renting it out when your not using it. Own Your Rv FreeRead more...(88 words, 13 images, estimated 21 secs reading time)
Both books were published by Disney Editions in April and are by Disney expert Jeff Kurtti, author of titles such as THE ART OF DISNEYLAND, THE ART OF WALT DISNEY WORLD, and WALT DISNEY’S IMAGINEERING LEGENDS. …
Ava, Grace and family visit Disneyland in Anaheim, CA, see Cinderella Castle, princesses, jungle cruise and more. All for Ava’s 4th birthday at Disneyland! Thanks Walt Disney!
Part 1 of 5. This is one of my favorite old Disneyland specials with Kurt Russell, The Osmond Brothers and EJ Peaker. Donny and Jay run off to go explore the park while the rest, fearful that the two might miss their time to perform, look anxiously for them. The program ends with a “making of” the Haunted Mansion (which, at the time, was the “new” attraction).
archival footage of the park’s birth. Using time-lapse and traditional eye-in-the-sky photography, this is a dazzling piece of history, presenting how the fearless construction crews had Disneyland up and running in just under a year. Again: just under a year. commentary by Tony Baxter, Ed Hobleman, and Walter Magnuson, who discuss the frantic construction of the park. Courtesy of Walt’s persnickety insistence to document everything.