My Key Takeaways from Disney's Land: Walt Disney and the Invention of the Amusement Park that Changed the World by Richard Snow. Part 1: Intro- Conception/Idea of Disneyland from Walt Disney.
Disney's Early Life:
- Birth & Family Background:
- Born in 1901.
- 4th child in the family.
- Father: Elias Disney.
- Mother: Flora Disney.
- Childhood & Early Years:
- Grew up on a farm.
- Moved to Kansas City, where he worked as a paperboy in the early mornings.
- Move to Chicago (1917):
- Moved back to Chicago in 1917.
- Took courses at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts.
- Strained Relationship with Family:
- Eager to escape his family, particularly his father.
- Elias Disney did not support his desire to become an artist.
- Determined to break away from his family's expectations.
- World War I & Rejection (1918):
- In 1918, Walt tried to enlist in the military during World War I.
- He was rejected due to his age.
- Ended up forging an earlier birthdate on his birth certificate and became an ambulance driver for the Red Cross
- Spent a year in France and returned in 1919
- After the War
- Disney works at a couple of businesses learning some advertising and animation
- Then Walt just becomes obsessed with animation ( Read Pg 19. Noted paragraph.)
- Disney ended up getting a contract for the Alica and Wonderland show until it lost interest in 1927
- Animation Stage
- Walt loses his business (Read pg 20-21 right before “in the meantime…”
- Disney’s first big success was Snow white which was the biggest hit of 1938 and ended up pulling in $6.5 million (that’s the equivalent of $145 million today…)
- With the success of the movie Snow White, Pinocchio and Fantasia were made
- Trains and an Intro to the Amusement Industry
- Disney takes a trip to a train fair (where there are old and authentic trains) and this gets the amusement park idea rolling after a while
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