
Walt understood the value of high-capacity attractions; after all. He wanted as many people as possible to enjoy his creations. Yet, he also had patience for smaller, more subtle diversions, realizing that fine detail created a depth and richness that kept people coming back. And if a new attraction wasn't ready exactly how he had visualized it, Walt wouldn't open it to the public.
He cared about the park, and genuinely enjoyed it. "When we opened the Mark Twain for the press, we were going around the river, and Walt kept blowing the whistle like a kid," remembered John Catone. "We finally had to tell him, 'Walt, we're gonna run out of steam.' And we did. We were dead in the water until we could get more steam."
A few years later, Catone added, "Walt wanted to take the first trip on the Monorail. To get him off, we had to shut off the power. The same with the fire truck on Main Street. He was a big kid. He was human, a person, not some executive from Burbank."
His enthusiasm and concern were contagious. Employees were dedicated to Walt's vision and made to feel as if they were part of a family.
--p. 190, More Mouse Tales
by David Koenig.

I won't go into a lot of details about David's books right now; I will have full reviews next week. One thing that I will say is that his books are filled with details. Details about Walt, hourly employees, management and guests. I tore through both of them quickly and I am really looking forward to Realityland.
Photographs used with permission from Grumpy's Hollow and Daveland Web.
2 comments:
I think it was Rolly Crump that said when you worked at Disney, you worked for Walt, not some corporation. Really great to hear these people talk about him more than 40 years later and still get choked up.
What a truly fabulous find. Thanks for sharing this with everyone, and giving the world another Walt story to smile about.
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