Disney+’s Disneyland Handcrafted Review: A One-Of-A-Kind Documentary For A One-Of-A-Kind Place
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Disney+’s Disneyland Handcrafted Review: A One-Of-A-Kind Documentary For A One-Of-A-Kind Place


When Walt Disney first conceived of Disneyland, pretty much everybody thought he was crazy. The idea of an amusement venture that would be bigger, better, and cleaner than the traveling carnival or the local carousel was something nobody had ever tried before. A great deal has been said, written, and filmed about just how Disneyland came to be, but the new documentary film from Leslie Iwerks, Disneyland Handcrafted, available on Disney+, delves into the story in a way that’s literally never been seen before.

Disneyland Handcrafted

Walt Disney speaking to audiences during the early years of Disneyland Park. Disneyland Handcrafted brings these historic scenes to life through rare footage and original audio. Audiences can stream the film on Disney+ and Disney YouTube on January 22.

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Release Date: January 22, 2026
Directed By: Leslie Iwerks
Starring: Walt Disney
Rating: N/A
Runtime: 79 minutes

Disneyland Handcrafted isn’t about how Walt Disney came up with his idea or the way he had to go into debt up to his eyeballs to pay for it all. It’s focused on a specific period: the 10 months that transpired between Disneyland breaking ground in Anaheim, CA, and opening day in July 1955, and specifically on the physical construction of the park. The story is told almost exclusively through video that was shot while construction was happening but that has been buried in the Walt Disney Archives for 70 years – much of which hasn’t been seen since then, if ever.



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