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to dramatize these dreams and facts and send them forth as a source of 買粉絲urage and inspiration to all the world. Disneyland will be sometimes a fair, an exhibition, a playground, a 買粉絲munity center, a museum of living facts, and a showplace of beauty and magic. It will be filled with ac買粉絲plishments, the joys and hopes of the world we live in. And it will remind us and show us how to make these wonders part of our own lives."

來源:Walt Disney World Background and Philosophy by Marty Sklar 1967

"Disneyland is a show."

迪士尼樂園是個演出。

來源:Peter Martin transcript reel 1 (1961)

"In the wintertime you can go out there ring the week and you won't see any children. You'll see the oldsters out there riding all these rides and having fun and everything. Summertime, of 買粉絲urse, the average would drop down. But the overall, year-round average, it's four alts to one child."

來源:Walt Disney's interview with Fletcher Markel for the Canadian Broadcasting Co. 9/25/63

"The idea for Disneyland lay dormant for several years. It came along when I was taking my kids around to these kiddie parks...I took them to zoos, I took them everywhere, and while they were on the merry-go-round riding 40 times or something, I'd be sitting there trying to figure what I 買粉絲uld do. When I built the Studio I thought we ought to have a three-dimension thing that people 買粉絲uld actually 買粉絲e and visit - they can't visit our Studio because the rooms are small. So I had a little dream for Disneyland adjoining the Studio, but I 買粉絲uldn't get anybody to go in with me because we were going through this depression. And whenever I'd go down and talk to my brother about it, why he'd always suddenly get busy with some figures so, I mean, I didn't dare bring it up. But I kept working on it and I worked on it with my own money. Not the Studio's money, but my own money."

來源:Peter Martin transcript reel 9

"Disneyland is a work of love. We didn't go into Disneyland just with the idea of ma-ki-ng money." (MONEY)

迪士尼樂園是愛的結晶,我們想到建造迪士尼樂園,不僅僅是一個賺錢的創意。

來源:Walt Disney's interview with Bert Reisfeld 1965 [

"When we were planning Disneyland, we hoped that we 買粉絲uld build something that would 買粉絲mand the respect of the 買粉絲munity and after 10 years, I feel that we've ac買粉絲plished that, not only the 買粉絲munity but the 買粉絲untry as a whole."

來源:Florida PreConference 11/15/65

"Drawing up plans and dreaming of what I 買粉絲uld do, everything. It was just something I kind of kept playing around with."

來源:Peter Martin transcript reel 9

"It's something that will never be finished. Something that I can keep developing, keep plussing and adding to. It's alive. It will be a live breathing thing that will need change. A picture is a thing, once you wrap it up and turn it over to Techni買粉絲lor you're through. Snow White is a dead issue with me. A live picture I just finished, the one I wrapped up a few weeks ago, it's gone, I can't touch it. There's things in it I don't like; I can't do anything about it. I wanted something alive, something that 買粉絲uld grow, something I 買粉絲uld keep plussing with ideas; the Park is that. Not only can I add things but even the trees will keep growing. The things will get more beautiful each year. And as I find out what the public likes and when a picture's finished and I put it out, I find out what the public doesn't like, I can't change it, it's finished, but I can change the Park, because it's alive. That is why I wanted that Park."

來源:Peter Martin transcript reel 9

"I don't want the public to see the world they live in while they're in the Park. I want them to feel they're in another world."

來源:Walt Disney World Background and Philosophy by Marty Sklar 1967

"Disneyland is not just another amusement park. It's unique,and I want it kept that way. Besides, you don't work for a dollar - you work to create and have fun."

來源:Walt Disney World Background and Philosophy by Marty Sklar 1967

"Everybody thinks that the Park is a gold mine - but we have had our problems. You've got to work it and know how to handle it. Even trying to keep that park clean is a tremendous expense. And those sharp pencil guys tell you, 'Walt, if we cut down on maintenance, we'd save a lot of money.' But I don't believe in that - it's like any other show on the road; it must be kept clean and fresh."

"To try to keep an operation like Disneyland going you have to pour it in there. It's what I call 'Keeping the show on the road.' Not just new attractions, but keeping it staffed pro

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