For Disney dreamers and doers alike, this inspirational book, is a practical how-to guide to infuse your personal spaces with wonder and whimsy!
Disney theme parks are immersive environments—part living museum, part botanical garden, and part interactive art exhibition. Most of all, they’re places to find inspiration to enhance everyday life. Sprinkled throughout these parks are visual cues and vignettes with ingenious ideas. Sparks of design brilliance are everywhere. From the way the edible landscaping is arranged in Tomorrowland to the use of ornate Victorian wallpaper in the foyer of the Haunted Mansion, there are so many ways to bring the magic home.
A mix of Disney history, interior design, garden design, and DIY project studies, this visually detailed coffee table book charts how to infuse your personal spaces with the wonder and whimsy found at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. It also looks at those who created the elements that serve as our muse: Walt Disney Imagineers—both past and present—who mostly work discreetly behind the scenes, shrouded in mystery. In this peek behind the curtain, find out more about their special brand of magic.
Inside, look for:
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Sunny Chanel, a lifelong Disneyland fanatic, was inspired to create a resource for others like her who thirst, nay, need ways to incorporate Disneyland magic into their everyday life. While remodeling a vintage home, she continually returned to the thought of how to “imagineer” her house’s public and private spaces. Currently, she’s creating an Adventureland themed library, a Jungle Cruise styled backyard, and a breakfast room inspired by the River Belle Terrace.Sunny has penned thousands of pieces, garnering millions of views, for sites such as Disney’s Babble, BuzzFeed, Business Insider, Brit + Co, Fandango, Mom.me, and many more. At Disney’s Babble, she was one of the main contributors to the Disney Voices section, which exclusively featured Disney content. She also created Disneycentric content on how to inspire creativity in kids for Disney’s Imagicademy. During her career, she has worked closely with many arms of the Walt Disney Company—from the studios, Disney Cruise Line, Adventures by Disney, and in particular the Disneyland and Walt Disney World parks and resorts. Additionally, she once had a pop-up shop and completely redecorated the space each month to honor different themes from Adventure to Americana. She was also the founder of Wonder and Company and the subscription box Wonderful Objects “Unbox a Story” where she would curate an eclectic mix of items based on various themes.
Ashley Eckstein is known for her role as the voice of Ahsoka Tano on Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, for her book It’s Your Universe: You Have the Power to Make It Happen, and as the founder of the fangirl fashion and lifestyle brand Her Universe. As an actress, author, advocate, and entrepreneur, when she isn’t creating magic on a professional level, she is creating it at home in central Florida along with her husband, retired baseball great David Eckstein.
PREFACE
Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World are more than just theme parks. These immersive environments are part living museum, part botanical garden, and part interactive art exhibition. But most of all, they’re places to find inspiration to enhance daily life beyond the berm. Sprinkled throughout the parks are visual cues and vignettes with ingenious ideas; sparks of design brilliance are everywhere. From the way the edible landscaping is arranged in Tomorrowland to the use of ornate Victorian wallpaper in the foyer of the Haunted Mansion, there are so many inspirations to bring the magic home.
In lieu of rushing from attraction to attraction, I end up spending a good chunk of my Disney Park time strolling in awe of all the eclectic design decisions that Imagineers made to create this magic, always taking mental notes and cataloging these choices. My own “bring the magic home” journey began with a wallpaper. Not one of the iconic ones, but the cheery nostalgic floral used in the River Belle Terrace, the restaurant located at the corner of Adventureland and Frontierland. I spent far too much time searching for the exact wall covering they used (a powder blue background with white and pink flowers accented with parrots and cockatiels) for my breakfast nook walls. Instead of finding one that was identical, I ended up with a completely different floral pattern in a totally different hue. But, to me, it still has a similar essence to the one at Disneyland, and when sitting in this nook, I’m imbued with the same emotional response I have when sitting on the edge of the Rivers of America. I am happy. Bring the Magic Home explores how to infuse the wonder and whimsy found in Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom into the home, and how decorating personal spaces can evoke the emotions of contentment and joy that we feel in the resorts. I recruited Disney Parks fans from all over the country to share their own homespun homages to the happiest and most magical places on Earth. In addition, I created an array of tributes in my own house in San Francisco as an exploration of how sparks of Disney magic can be incorporated in subtle and not-so-subtle ways.
It’s important to look at those who created the elements that inspire us so. There are hundreds of talented and very skilled people who create the magic found at the parks. But unlike a film crew, in which the contributions of director and craft services alike are publicly acknowledged in the credits, Imagineers mostly work discreetly behind the scenes, shrouded in mystery. This is by design. The spell that is cast of a believable, immersive environment would break if a list of the magicians materialized. In Bring the Magic Home, we had the honor to interview some of these conjurers and to peek behind the curtain to find out more about their special brand of magic. And a few Imagineers, both past and present, have included their unique spins on the themed environments we’ve featured in the book.
No matter how you embody the Disney resort spirit in your personal spaces, the results will, indubitably, bring the magic home.
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION TO DISNEYLAND DESIGN
“To all who come to this happy place: Welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past . . . and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, the dreams, and the hard facts that have created America . . . with the hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration to all the world.”
—Walt Disney, Disneyland dedication, July 17, 1955
Disneyland is your land.” This pronouncement by Walt Disney on opening day is one that guests have truly taken to heart. Devotees of the parks consider Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom an extension of their own personal space: a dynamic place where memories are etched onto their time lines and where dreams, however fleeting, can come true. Disneyland is their happy place, their escape, and their utopian home.
With these deep personal ties, a kind of emotional ownership was effectively predicted on opening day when Walt proclaimed that “Disneyland is your land.” Guests become players wholly immersed in the Disneyland story. Main Street, U.S.A., is their main street. Frontierland is their rustic backyard. Adventureland is where they explore. Tomorrowland is where they daydream about the future. New Orleans Square is their quick domestic getaway. Fantasyland is the manifestation of their storybook dreams.
Those of us acutely swayed by Disney magic are well aware of the sense of joy that washes over us once we step onto Disney ground. After passing through the pedestrian tunnels, that first moment on Main Street, U.S.A., is transformative. Some may not be able to pin down the sensation they are experiencing precisely; they just know that when they are there, they are happy. This is all by design. The parks possess the “architecture of reassurance,” as Imagineer and Disney Legend John Hench called it: the feeling that everything is okay. All the environments that the Imagineers have meticulously created deliver that keen sense of well-being and wonder as well as adventure and action, but in a safe and secure way.
The idea of Disneyland is a simple one. It will be a place for people to find happiness and knowledge. . . . It will be filled with accomplishments, 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.
—Walt Disney, “The Disneyland Story”
After a day at the parks, to grasp onto this fleeting feeling of joy, guests flock to the stores in Disney resorts to take home a memento, a way to extend that euphoric feeling a wee bit longer. A pair of Minnie Mouse ears or a Magic Kingdom Spirit Jersey may be a sufficient reminder of their visit, but there are other meaningful ways to bring the magic home and to “make these wonders part of our own lives.” This is just what the Disney Parks fans in this book have done. For them, it’s not about a commemorative popcorn bucket or a knickknack on the kitchen counter; it is about creating an environment that’s truly evocative of the special spaces at Disney Parks. As the celebrity designer Nate Berkus stated in his book The Things That Matter, “Your home should tell the story of who you are, and be a collection of what you love.” And for many, who they are, are Disney resorts fans and what they love are the places and spaces in Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom.
THE ART OF THE SHOW
“We give power to the guests’ imagination, to transcend their everyday routine,” John Hench wrote in Designing Disney: Imagineering and the Art of the Show. “[Walt insisted] that our guests should ‘feel better because of’ their experiences in Disney theme parks.”
John’s words may have been in reference to being physically present in the parks, but fans can “feel better” in their personal spaces, too, by channeling that sense of contentment. Achieving this can be as simple as looking to “the art of the show,” a term used by Disney that John said “applies to what we do at every level, from the broadest conceptual outlines to the smallest details, encompassing visual storytelling, characters, and the use of color.” In the two-dimensional sense, this approach is akin to considering how movie sets and props will look in wide and medium shots and in close-up. The “art of the show” goes one step further: it encompasses...
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