
Why Operating Disneyland Is Like Running a Small City | WSJ
More than 17 million people visit Disneyland every year, but few see the work behind the experience to see what it takes to run the park. WSJ follows three employees behind the scenes to see how one of America’s most influential theme parks opens, operates and evolves everyday.
Chapters:
0:00 The magic of Disneyland
1:12 Opening Disneyland in the morning
3:16 Working a Disneyland ride
6:22 Building what’s next with Disney Imagineers
8:40 Why Disneyland stays so loved
9:38 The workers’ massive responsibility
#Disney #ThemePark #WSJ
Chapters:
0:00 The magic of Disneyland
1:12 Opening Disneyland in the morning
3:16 Working a Disneyland ride
6:22 Building what’s next with Disney Imagineers
8:40 Why Disneyland stays so loved
9:38 The workers’ massive responsibility
#Disney #ThemePark #WSJ
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