Disneyland Handcrafted * Follows The Lead Up To Opening Day At Disneyland
Disneyland Handcrafted reveals the extraordinary artistry and grit it took hundreds of craftspeople to bring Walt Disney’s impossible dream project of Disneyland to fruition – from groundbreaking to Opening Day on July 17, 1955. The documentary captures both the legacy and nostalgia of the year leading up to the creation of the Disneyland Resort. Through newly unearthed materials from the Walt Disney Archives, Leslie Iwerks and her team uncovered long-forgotten 16mm film reels and audio recordings. The result is an unpolished, fly-on-the-wall perspective that captures what was truly happening behind the scenes, told through the firsthand accounts of the artists, craftsmen, and Imagineers who were there.
KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Julie O. comments, “I love seeing how Disneyland was built, particularly the attention to detail and artistry that went into making the four lands and rides, and was surprised at how quickly they were able to make it.” Rayce S. adds, “This film puts you right into the pressure and expectations of building the world’s first ever wonderland theme park, Disneyland. The film follows the lead-up to opening day for Disneyland in 1955.” Isabella V. wraps it up with, “Disneyland Handcrafted is an incredibly interesting documentary about one of the most famous theme parks in the world. I gained so much appreciation for the team behind this park, thanks to the hard work by the filmmakers.” See their full reviews below.
Disneyland Handcrafted
By Julie O, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12
I really enjoyed Disneyland Handcrafted. I love seeing how Disneyland was built, particularly the attention to detail and artistry that went into making the four lands and rides, and was surprised at how quickly they were able to make it.
This documentary, directed by Leslie Iwerks, explores the making of Disneyland through interviews, videos, and pictures of Walt Disney and the talented people who helped build “The Happiest Place on Earth,” including never before seen footage. The film starts one year before the opening of Disneyland, when Walt Disney introduced the plans and concept design for the amusement park on his new TV show. The documentary continues showing the progress and challenges over the months, weeks, and the last days leading up to its grand opening on July 17, 1955.
Genius. Passionate. Creative. Talented. Detailed. Crazy. Failure. These are some of the words used to describe Walt Disney and the people who helped build Disneyland. The pursuit of a life-long dream and the risks that Walt Disney was willing to take to see his dream come to life is a major focus of the film as well as the hard work, talent, creativity, and perseverance shown by the people who created and built the park. I have seen other documentaries about Walt Disney and Disneyland and I really like that this shows more of the attention to detail that went into creating Disneyland and discusses the many obstacles that they faced while building it. I enjoyed the interview footage with the people that built it – their memories of Walt Disney are a primary focus of the film.
My favorite part of the documentary is the montage of funny construction segments. I was surprised to learn that there were so many obstacles that almost kept the park from opening, including several mishaps in the last few days. It was neat to see how crowded it was on opening day and to see some of my favorite rides and buildings being built.
The film’s message is really about the effort, struggle, hard work, and creativity that went into creating Disneyland in 1955.
I give Disneyland Handcrafted 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. Disneyland Handcrafted releases on Disney+ on January 22, 2026.
Disneyland Handcrafted
By Rayce S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16
The documentary Disneyland Handcrafted puts you right into the pressure and expectations of building the world’s first ever wonderland theme park, Disneyland.
The film follows the lead-up to opening day for Disneyland in 1955. We see monthly updates of the progress while it is being built and experience the stress, worry, and sense of urgency to finish it on time and on budget. Simultaneously we see the skepticism of those who believed it would never be successful.
This is an admirable film that I enjoyed quite a bit. In terms of its practical aspects, we get to see never-before-seen footage from over 70 years ago, which was filmed in black and white. Still, this film lets us truly experience what it was like for the hands-on building of this theme park.
The archival footage really enhanced the experience for me as it switches between the original black and white film and the colored footage of the current park. I really enjoyed hearing the first-hand perspective from those who worked on it and learning what everybody thought about Disneyland, even Walt Disney talked about his hopes and dreams for the park. It was interesting hearing the critics say that it’ll never pan out. Hearing the different lead workers like the painters and mechanics was insightful, especially those who stated that some parts would be impossible to complete by the deadline. The film really made me aware of how the sense of urgency ramped up throughout the film as it counts down the months, weeks and days to opening day. We really see how stressed out everyone was and how behind they were, which really helps put you right there with the team. Finally I really enjoyed learning about the history behind the park. We get to see the full story of the building of the world’s happiest place on earth – Disneyland.
The film’s message is to not give up and not push back, but to dig your heels in and push forward to reach your goal, in spite of what the critics may say and even with as the deadline approaches. Keep pushing your dream. People advised Walt Disney to push back the opening date but he chose to deliver on the promise that he made.
I give Disneyland Handcrafted 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. This film releases on Disney+ January 22, 2026
Disneyland Handcrafted
Isabella V., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14
Disneyland Handcrafted is an incredibly interesting documentary about one of the most famous theme parks in the world. I gained so much knowledge and appreciation for the team behind this park, thanks to the hard work by the filmmakers. It has a great soundtrack, visuals, and perfectly shows the highs and lows never before seen about the process of creating Disneyland.
The documentary, created from archived footage and audio, shows the creation process of Disneyland from a year before opening, to opening day. Month by month we see the struggles that came with building it in such a short time and budget and watch how the crew overcame all odds and made their opening day deadline.
The concept of this film is executed perfectly. The thing that sticks out to me the most is the soundtrack – it is perfect and enhances the emotion it’s trying to portray.
In funny scenes, the music is upbeat and fast tempo, while in the sadder or hopeful ones, the music becomes slower and heartfelt. Also, the music is also incredibly catchy throughout and adds to the nostalgic feeling of the film. I also love the pacing of the film, and how it allows us to follow the crew month by month, just as they experienced it. This helps build suspense and intrigue for whether or not they will manage to finish by their deadline. It also shows the development and slow improvement of the land as we watch it go from nothing to a full theme park.
Using archival footage with voiceovers of people who worked on the project make the film unique. Hearing these people describe how they succeeded adds to the overall message of determination, while also allowing these hard workers to shine.
I learned so much about the creative process of building the park that I never knew before. This film gave me a new appreciation for everyone that helped make Disneyland possible.
The film’s message is that even if something is not easy, it’s possible if you combine hard work with determination to get it done.
I give Disneyland Handcrafted 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases on Disney+ on January 22, 2026.
