PART 2 🏰 Disneyland: The Fantasy that Almost Flopped
The Best One Yet
Nick & Jack Studios
4.6 • 9.8K Ratings
🗓️ 27 August 2025
⏱️ 24 minutes
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Who wouldn’t want to visit the happiest place on Earth? Well — at the start of the 1950s, it seemed like no one did, at least not when Walt Disney pitched the idea. Sure, Walt had revolutionized animation with Steamboat Willie. And he'd had critical successes with classics like Snow White and Bambi. But his studio was nearly bibbidi-bobbidi-bankrupt,. Even so, Walt just wouldn't Let It Go.
Then, after Cinderella (another of Walt’s “crazy” ideas) hit the bigtime at the box office, Walt had the creative capital to strike a groundbreaking TV deal to fund his park’s construction.
Thanks to Walt's epic vision, relentless eye for detail, and a build-it-in-no-time sprint, Disneyland rose from orange grove backwater to a live-televised opening day spectacle (90 million viewers) — and straight into one of the most chaotic debuts in history. From plumbing problems to gas leaks, this is the story of how the theme park went from Goofy idea to the lynchpin in the Disney empire — and why Disneyland is the best idea yet.
Walt’s brilliant flywheel strategy diagram: https://www.businessinsider.com/1957-drawing-walt-disney-brilliant-strategy-2015-7&sa=D&source=docs&ust=1754403374186600&usg=AOvVaw12ZvO8lMD-GgiyJ1AlbZq9
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| 0:00.0 | Yeties, welcome back for part two of our deep dive episode of The Best Idea Yet. |
| 0:05.4 | It's all about Disneyland. |
| 0:06.6 | Now, when we left off yesterday, Walt and Roy Disney were dealing with all the haters. |
| 0:11.5 | Yeah, but then they had that wild idea to turn the construction of their theme park into a TV show. |
| 0:18.2 | So the setting that we're about to drop you into |
| 0:20.9 | is Walt and Roy about to pitch their documentary slash show |
| 0:24.5 | to CBS. |
| 0:25.4 | Jack, as Walt Disney would say himself, |
| 0:27.9 | without further ado, on with the show. |
| 0:30.7 | Here is part two of our special deep dive vacation episode |
| 0:34.3 | on the origin story of Disneyland. |
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| 0:59.6 | And the more that Roy thinks about it, |
| 1:02.0 | the more it makes sense to him. |
| 1:03.5 | So they take the pitch to America's biggest network, NBC. |
| 1:07.6 | But NBC says no. |
| 1:09.1 | They love Disney's content, |
| 1:10.4 | but they think the theme park is just too risky. |
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