Disneyland's Worst Mistake? Heartbreaking Truth About the Skyway!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • The Disneyland Skyway Tragedy: The untold story behind the removal of Disneyland's beloved Skyway. Was it a necessary update or one of the park's biggest mistakes? Dive into the history, the decisions, and the truth about why this iconic attraction disappeared, leaving fans with unanswered questions and lasting memories.

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  • @lauri-jeancarlson8476
    @lauri-jeancarlson8476 Месяц назад +129

    I miss Skyway and PEOPLEMOVER so much

    • @rrsaga
      @rrsaga Месяц назад

      The transit authority is not as great as it used to be in Florida

    • @jonnym4670
      @jonnym4670 Месяц назад

      my sonloved the people mover at disney world he didn't know what the other op attractions where

    • @MsDisneylandlover
      @MsDisneylandlover 18 дней назад

      ​@@jonnym4670be nice if they bring it back n capitan eo 😊

    • @sidthetech7623
      @sidthetech7623 11 дней назад

      Problem with people mover is young teens made it a game to hop out of the carts and ...whatever..
      Anyways, they have a handful of fatalities of people not adhering to safety... and other acts of negligence causing such.

  • @michaelmartin4552
    @michaelmartin4552 Месяц назад +52

    The biggest advantages of the Skyway and Peoplemover is that they were rides that after walking and standing for ages, you could just sit back on and relax. Take in the views, rest your legs, and just enjoy a much more soothing attraction than most of those in the park. I had a season pass for years, and I would still regularly take both of them just for the relaxation. And I was saddened when they removed both of them and never replaced them with anything worthy of what had been there before.
    And they were not unique in removing such attractions. At around the same time Magic Mountain removed both their bucket car system and their monorail.

    • @goldenpacificmedia
      @goldenpacificmedia 24 дня назад +4

      40 years later, the WDW Skyway exists and LA City is just approving a bucket ride from Union Station to Chavez Ravine. I suppose WEDway's transportation ideas are proven correct and integrated, but it took 3 generations for the cities to wake up.

  • @nomercy4338
    @nomercy4338 Месяц назад +84

    What these park managers don't understand is the memory we have as kids is what keeps us coming back generation after generation to relive our memories with our children and grandchildren.
    When you take away our memories, you take away our joy and love of returning and sharing our memories with our children.

    • @johnwolf2829
      @johnwolf2829 27 дней назад

      The kind of trash that rule the world now are too disgusting to even imagine why such things are true.
      They see people as PROBLEMS that they need to manage, and crush if there is any profit in it.
      Evil, in other words.

    • @nicholasklangos9704
      @nicholasklangos9704 27 дней назад +4

      So true, the pencil pushers would rather destroy a Beloved movie like Snow White than do something new and unique!

    • @standdown4929
      @standdown4929 19 дней назад +2

      My dad was there on the grand opening day and went every year of his life until he passed in 2014.

  • @susandonovan5532
    @susandonovan5532 Месяц назад +95

    I worked for Disney when Paul Pressler was in charge. Boy did we hate him. He was all about retail. Every shop in the park had the exact same merchandise instead of the unique finds that you had to choose from. I remember riding the skyway before the inside of the mountain was finished. Bring back Matt Ouimet he was a real dreamer

    • @TrishC21
      @TrishC21 Месяц назад +11

      So HE was the moron responsible for taking away the porcelain dolls, cool kitchen items, etc. He put Mickey's head on EVERYTHING. 😒😒

    • @rrsaga
      @rrsaga Месяц назад +3

      I never had the enlightenment of meeting Paul but heard the horror stories of him in Florida.

    • @Chaneloweenz
      @Chaneloweenz Месяц назад +10

      Kind of whats happening now. How I wish to see the Main Street shops reverted back into themed buildings rather than a long corridor of tshirts and plushies.

    • @TheHaloRed
      @TheHaloRed Месяц назад +14

      One of Eisner's worst decisions was giving Pressler, a career retail guy, to be put in charge of a Disney theme park. Literally tried to turn Disneyland into a shopping mall and made cost cutting moves everywhere in the park.

    • @tertiary7
      @tertiary7 29 дней назад +6

      makes sense. i wondered why the retail at disneyland seemed to repetitive. same stuff over and over. it's like a huge mall with some rides.

  • @SWIFTO_SCYTHE
    @SWIFTO_SCYTHE Месяц назад +151

    What a big mistake to remove the Skyway and the Peoplemover

    • @lcruz2783
      @lcruz2783 Месяц назад +12

      I totally agree, two great rides now long gone.

    • @saitoman
      @saitoman Месяц назад +5

      So destroying the Matterhorn to fix a low capacity and other problems attraction?

    • @saitoman
      @saitoman Месяц назад +9

      But yeah, the Peoplemover should have stayed and been modernized

    • @eddieg6436
      @eddieg6436 Месяц назад +2

      Kids kept SPITTING on guests below on the Skyway.

    • @WaterFaucet24
      @WaterFaucet24 Месяц назад +8

      @@saitomanrebuild the matterhorn better using modern materials. Going to have to at some point, they are just dragging their feet. Like congress they are kicking it down the road.

  • @jeffyv2
    @jeffyv2 22 дня назад +10

    Disney has still never learned their lesson on keeping Walt's Vision alive

  • @kurtchristensen3016
    @kurtchristensen3016 Месяц назад +14

    My girlfriend and I were there the last day of operation, but we didn't know it was Skyway's last day. We came back the next day and it was GONE! I mean even the footings for the towers were gone, no trace at all. Like it never existed. If we had known we would've ridden it one last time, but to the best of our knowledge there was no announcement whatsoever. We were APs back then and used to frequent the park several times a week. Skyway was wonderful, I will forever miss that amazing aerial view of my favorite place.

  • @TheDesignRescueShow
    @TheDesignRescueShow Месяц назад +35

    No way. I actually remember Ernie at the Fantasyland skyway. Wow, what a throwback. It was amazingly sad time when they shut it down.

    • @HeyBrickey
      @HeyBrickey  Месяц назад +4

      Oh man, for sure, checking out your channel looks interesting!

    • @TheDesignRescueShow
      @TheDesignRescueShow Месяц назад +1

      @@HeyBrickey Thanks man. I appreciate that. I met some of the guys from Lincoln out at the Creative South conf a few months ago. I'd love to have you on my show sometime.

    • @misfitwookiee3177
      @misfitwookiee3177 Месяц назад

      When they showed him, I immediately had the same thought! Always a friendly, happy guy!

    • @MidnightSonnet
      @MidnightSonnet 29 дней назад +2

      Same here. It was like seeing an old friend every time I rode.

  • @JReed305
    @JReed305 Месяц назад +13

    Growing up, no trip to Disneyland was complete without a run on the Skyway. Was sad to see it go, but glad I at least got to enjoy it while it was here.

  • @michaelwilson8233
    @michaelwilson8233 Месяц назад +25

    Your channel is why RUclips is so special. Best Disneyland content out there!

    • @kalaoahaole
      @kalaoahaole Месяц назад

      Truth! Nobody does Disneyland History better than Brickey!

  • @lcruz2783
    @lcruz2783 Месяц назад +34

    Dear Brickey, I was one of those guest to ride this back in the day, I was always hoping they would bring this ride back. I was one of the first memories I have of my mom while we were at Disneyland. This is a great video and i e that really hit home for me. And it also shows just how people change things that should ha e been left alone. You can see the pain when he hit the button to turn the ride off.

    • @Justicia007
      @Justicia007 20 дней назад +2

      Rides that are also transportation, and are relaxing should never be removed. They should have improved it and left it in place. Now Walt Disney world has the skyliners, and also still has the people mover. I happen to love both of those.

  • @samchat21
    @samchat21 22 дня назад +3

    Excellent video Brickey! I hope we see the skyway return one day! Disney cannot close attractions without replacing what was closed, especially for the sake of short-term cost savings. It’s amazing only 10 cast members were needed to operate an attraction with such a large capacity!

  • @nf1nk
    @nf1nk Месяц назад +23

    The San Diego Zoo still has an overhead tram that gives a so much nostalgia for the Disneyland Skyway.

    • @vonrollskyway1
      @vonrollskyway1 Месяц назад +8

      The San Diego Zoo Skyfari . Built By Von Roll in 1969. A Von Roll VR 101, uses parts to this day off the Disneyland Skyway. Same ride model.

    • @AquariumThoughts
      @AquariumThoughts Месяц назад +3

      SeaWorld San Diego has one as well. Built by same company.
      There's also one in Ohio at Cedar Point.

    • @vonrollskyway1
      @vonrollskyway1 29 дней назад +2

      @@AquariumThoughts I know where all the Von Roll VR 101s are at. My family dates back to 1807 . Von Roll

    • @bigbaddms
      @bigbaddms 28 дней назад +1

      @@vonrollskyway1awesome! How about a list?

    • @vonrollskyway1
      @vonrollskyway1 28 дней назад +2

      1962 Cedar Point
      1962 Pywallup Fairgrounds from the 62 Worlds Fair
      1964 Minnesota State Fair
      1967 Sea World San Diego
      1969 San Diego Zoo uses parts off the Disneyland Skyway
      1974 Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
      1974 / 1964 Six Flags Great Adventure From the 64 Worlds Fair
      1975 Busch Gardens Williamsburg
      1976 Great America California
      At one time there was 40 Von Roll VR 101s in the USA.

  • @curtiskimm7225
    @curtiskimm7225 Месяц назад +5

    I was a ride operator on the Skyway from 1977 to 1980, seasonally. We called it "The Hook", because of the way you had to swing the cabs around after guests got off. I worked both sides, Tomorrowland and Fantasy Land. I can't begin to tell you the shenanigans folks got up to on that ride. People thought that because it was high up, and mostly out of sight, they could get away with a lot, but we had a clear view, and gosh, did we sometimes get an eyeful!

    • @MidnightSonnet
      @MidnightSonnet 29 дней назад

      I remember those stories very well. From people having sex to smoking pot, lol. The SkyWay was great, but it certainly had its disadvantages. 😅

    • @user-vj1gf6iw8t
      @user-vj1gf6iw8t 9 дней назад

      Your comment is so wholesome love it

  • @BigRonRN18
    @BigRonRN18 Месяц назад +9

    When I was in junior high school, we had a school trip to Disneyland. We had some morons in my class who had taken flour that they wrapped up in toilet paper for throwing off the Skyway; they called them "flour bombs." I laughed my butt off when Disneyland security made them sit for the rest of the day while the rest of us enjoyed the day. I really liked that we passed right through the Matterhorn.

  • @chrishintz1077
    @chrishintz1077 Месяц назад +7

    What a wonderful vlog! All of the vintage film footage! A rare shot of the little junior autopia. So cute. This was fabulous. A nostalgic look back. Thanks so much.

  • @raidermike3244
    @raidermike3244 Месяц назад +12

    Absolutely awesome Brickey!!!!
    Boy you sure did your homework. I was lucky enough to be able to ride the skyway back in the 70’s and 80’s.

  • @vonrollskyway1
    @vonrollskyway1 Месяц назад +12

    Closed due to metal fatigue. Stress cracks in the Matterhorn tower battery supports. ADA had no bearing on the Skyway being closed as it was Grandfathered into ANSI code B77.1. Von Roll did a inspection on the Skyway in June 1994 and found hairline stress fractures in the Matterhorn tower battery supports . Found by NDT . I have the reports from Von Roll stating metal fatigue.

    • @byronwhitman5203
      @byronwhitman5203 23 дня назад +3

      Fix the supports! Duh.

    • @marcoantoniogarcia38
      @marcoantoniogarcia38 23 дня назад +3

      And why did they close the one in the Florida? There was no Matterhorn there and all the structure was newer.

    • @vonrollskyway1
      @vonrollskyway1 23 дня назад +4

      ​@marcoantoniogarcia38 That one was closed due to budget. Haul rope needed to be replaced, tower batterys needed service work,grips needed to be ndt . Alot of work needed to be done on the Von Roll

    • @bradhig
      @bradhig 10 дней назад

      @@vonrollskyway1 same reason the Six Flags St. Louis Sky-way closed. needed rollers rotated and new cable.

  • @ljannell
    @ljannell Месяц назад +4

    This was one of my favorite rides and I was so bummed (and still am) that Disney took it down. I can still remember riding this as a kid in the 80s and the view point of Fantasyland from that high up.

  • @prettydvmb
    @prettydvmb Месяц назад +3

    This ride added so much to the kinetic energy and skyline of the park, in a way that no other could. Its wild to see so many people obsessed with the peoplemover yet could care less that this no longer exists. This was just so much better to me

  • @Michaeland
    @Michaeland Месяц назад +5

    Bric…your work is getting even better every day. Thanks. I’ve always said that Disneyland lost an entire Dimension in closing the Skyway; it was awesome in many wonderful ways, ie FLYING…over DISNEYLAND.
    (My father called holiday hill, ‘makeout mountain’, but…I lIke Rolly’s story.)
    You called it early in this episode, “stacking”, or layering designs.

  • @darkridedan1
    @darkridedan1 28 дней назад +1

    What a touching tribute! This was a thorough history lesson in Disneyland’s past with plenty of research provided. Thank you Brickey! I’ll have to watch again just to read those highlighted articles!
    We’re hoping this history doesn’t repeat itself in NJ. The Von Roll Skyway has sat unused this year on the 50th anniversary at the park. With its shared history alongside It’s A Small World, Carousel of Progress and Moments with Mr Lincoln at the ‘64 NY Worlds Fair, we hope the Skyway makes its return with the debut of the new Six Flags next year.

  • @anitalee2643
    @anitalee2643 Месяц назад +3

    Skyway and the people mover were great ways to get off your feet and cool off without having to get "It's a Small World" stuck in your head for the rest of your visit. I miss them, both!

  • @MikeLevak
    @MikeLevak 20 дней назад +1

    The only time I ever visited Disneyland was 1979. I was five. Not too long ago, I watched a video on this fine website, where someone filmed the entire Matterhorn ride and as I watched, I said "This isn't right. I remember going by the yeti where he was slightly below me and to the left."
    Well YOUR video just showed me why I thought that.... That memory was of me on the Skyway instead! The video footage you use, shows the exact perspective and memory I had.
    Thanks for the sanity check!

  • @SA12String
    @SA12String Месяц назад +4

    I remember the interior of the Matterhorn being wide open with the rollercoaster fully visible from the Skyway bucket. Years later they enclosed the pass through to make it more attractive. I like the idea of a 3 station Skyway.

    • @AdamConus
      @AdamConus Месяц назад

      I remember that! They must have filled it in after my trip on 1976, because it was definitely filled in "Glacial Grotto" by the time I returned in the 80's.

    • @lohphat
      @lohphat Месяц назад +1

      @@AdamConusThe Matterhorn was open until the skyway cabled were removed in 1994 or 1995.

  • @pinball541
    @pinball541 Месяц назад +19

    I was there at Disneyland with my Mom on the final day of the Skyway in 1994. My family had annual passes at the time, & had family working at the park during construction up to even today. We made sure we were the last guests to ride from Fantasyland to Tomorrowland. We waited until the path was closed to guests, & waited until we were the last in line. We have pictures somewhere that were taken during this final ride. When we got off in Tomorrowland, Ernie was waiting to open the door when we arrived. I still remember Ernie was always happy, but that day he seened sad like he was loosing a friend. I shook his hand, & exited the attraction. I am happy they gave the public time to say goodbye to the Skyway, unlike the Peoplemover they just closed it after a breakdown on August 21st, 1995. Like Brickey suggested, maybe they can build a Skyliner & Peoplemover as part of Disneyland Forward. We can always dream!
    Hello From Phoenix Arizona 🌡 🔥

    • @andrewscasualmtb
      @andrewscasualmtb 29 дней назад +2

      1995 not 2005

    • @pinball541
      @pinball541 29 дней назад +2

      @@andrewscasualmtb - I just noticed that, thanks it has been fixed!

  • @barneyevans6940
    @barneyevans6940 Месяц назад +2

    First rode the Disneyland Skyway in 1964, last time was 1990. Rode it a number of times in-between. Now I ride the Skyfari at the San Diego Zoo. It even has parts from Disneyland on it. Sure miss riding it at Disneyland.

    • @vonrollskyway1
      @vonrollskyway1 Месяц назад

      Yes it does. The 1st Von Roll VR 101 in the USA, it's parts are alive and well at the San Diego Zoo. They are in the Drive station. Same industrial green as the Skyway

    • @cagal6437
      @cagal6437 17 дней назад

      Try the palm springs aerial tram after a small winter storm. So pretty in the mountains with the snow & up above the desert!

    • @vonrollskyway1
      @vonrollskyway1 17 дней назад +1

      ​@@cagal6437 Palm Springs tramway is also a Von Roll

    • @cagal6437
      @cagal6437 17 дней назад

      @@vonrollskyway1 that explains the old car design! The new cars that rotate are way cool too!

  • @RickyRicardo03
    @RickyRicardo03 Месяц назад +1

    I really appreciated this video. First time on the channel and I got to say well done on the production. I truly miss this ride, I vaguely remember it (I was like 8-9) but it still makes me sad not seeing it there.

  • @ppd2535
    @ppd2535 19 дней назад +2

    I sure do miss the skyway. Great video BTW. I heard a rumor that one issue they had was there was essentially a version of the "mile high club" where people would try and do the dirty while riding. All the rumors were crazy, and honestly stuff that could be dealt with instead of removing the ride.

  • @entertainus3381
    @entertainus3381 Месяц назад +1

    Great video Brickey! One of my favorites you've ever done! Thank you!

  • @sizzlemann
    @sizzlemann 25 дней назад +1

    Thanks for posting the old footage of Disneyland, I love the Skyway and have many fond memories of riding it. Especially with dates. Great place to make out during the evening rides.

  • @TheDisneylandersVideos
    @TheDisneylandersVideos Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for not posting D23 content. It’s been a flood of repetitive information. Thanks bro

  • @stevek430
    @stevek430 Месяц назад +1

    Great job, Brickey on this vlog. Loved it, keep up the great work!

  • @chrismurray6606
    @chrismurray6606 Месяц назад +7

    Thanks!

  • @sventinker5383
    @sventinker5383 Месяц назад +23

    The real reason it was removed was liability. The number of events of people dropping items was increasing in frequency and size of objects. Could you imagine in todays world? People are so unhinged. Common sense and decency are mostly non existent with a large enough amount of the population that the risk is just too high. When I was a kid people were already dropping coins in the last years of the skyway. Could you imagine a large bottle of water with the cap on hitting you in the head at terminal velocity?

    • @alextirrellRI
      @alextirrellRI Месяц назад +6

      The recent Skyliner has proved that they could do an enclosed gondola today instead. I would just hope they wouldn't wrap them so you could see better!

    • @Phoenixhunter157
      @Phoenixhunter157 Месяц назад +5

      They’d have to change the cars, redesign , have plexiglass. Air conditioning. Because people would most definitely be dropping cell phones on peoples heads, you’re right. They’d drop so much stuff and kill people below. Dropping cell phones and Stanley bottles 😂

    • @anthonyd3702
      @anthonyd3702 Месяц назад +1

      Wrong! Had absolutely nothing to do with liability issues! It had to do with stress cracks in the tower battery supports within the Matterhorn. The only way to replace them was opening up the Matterhorn. An expensive Disney didn’t want to do!

    • @MidnightSonnet
      @MidnightSonnet 29 дней назад +1

      ​@@anthonyd3702 dude, calm down, OP isn't wrong on the liability aspect if the ride had remained open. Far too many people are morons and would definitely drop crap onto people's heads for internet clout. Not only that, but lots of people back in the day did things in those buckets that weren't allowed, like having sex and smoking pot. It was huge in the 80s and 90s to do that. There's no way the park could prevent that from happening. Imagine all those shenanigans and multiply that times a hundred in the age of social media. It's a disaster waiting to happen. I can imagine that's happening in Florida right now.

    • @joybranch-londesborough6617
      @joybranch-londesborough6617 26 дней назад

      While at the park around that time period, I recall this is what employees remarked to us as of the reason for the Skyway closing. Knowing this must have been what they truly thought or what they were told to say?

  • @JTKell
    @JTKell Месяц назад +3

    It's true - I blame always blame Blossom when we can't have nice things!
    Great video as always! I miss the skyway!

  • @donaldwhyte3634
    @donaldwhyte3634 18 дней назад

    My quintessential memory of Disneyland as a kid is riding the skyway, getting in at Fantasy Land, through the Matterhorn, and disembarking in Tomorrowland. Miss it so much. The place just isn't the same without the skyway, and the people mover.

  • @ivideoserver
    @ivideoserver 26 дней назад +1

    Such a great perspective on the early Disneyland experience ... very well done

  • @jasoncarbone5553
    @jasoncarbone5553 Месяц назад +1

    Prof. Brickey I’m late to this history lesson but what a thorough deep dive into this classic attraction. I remember this one from childhood to early adulthood and have fond memories of gliding over Walt’s domain and feeling like I was looking at a diorama of my favorite place. Thanks for keeping the flame burning on this missed gem.

  • @kevinmorrill8347
    @kevinmorrill8347 11 дней назад +1

    I still remember riding skyway in 1965 when I was onlyn9 years old, and when zi was able to return in 1973 and other years. Lots of great facts , including the increase of capacity to 4 passengers in 1965.

  • @ptorq
    @ptorq Месяц назад +6

    Closing the Skyway is not even CLOSE to being Disneyland's worst mistake. Ultimately, the only thing "special" about it was that it was in Disneyland; essentially the same ride exists in any number of other parks (for a nearby example, in San Diego, both Seaworld and the Zoo have one). It was a 40 year old "off the rack" ride that didn't meet current code standards and would be in need of maintenance in the near future. I regret much more the loss of the Peoplemover, Rocket Jets, Mission to Mars, Carousel of Progress/Innoventions, and, to name a recent example, Splash Mountain.

    • @marcoantoniogarcia38
      @marcoantoniogarcia38 23 дня назад

      That’s true, but the view of Disneyland up there was nevertheless unique and awesome.

  • @Mr.Santoyo
    @Mr.Santoyo Месяц назад +2

    I remember when my friends and I used to ditch school. And we would sneak into the park. Hop on the skyway and would drink jungle juice and get tipsy. Luckily our high school was a few blocks away. This was late 80's early 90's. 😅 Bring back a lot of memories.😥

  • @jimgraham6407
    @jimgraham6407 29 дней назад

    This may be your best video yet. I was so sad to see the Skyway close. It was a great way to take a cool break from walking and see the park from a different, and awesome, perspective.
    Great job on this one!

  • @johncunningham2762
    @johncunningham2762 9 дней назад

    Brickey, thank you for this video! While it’s still maddening that the Skyway is gone, it’s good to finally get the full story.
    Ironically, those ten cast members were moved in vain because Indiana Jones ALWAYS breaks down even after 30 years.

  • @DarrellHoughton
    @DarrellHoughton 18 дней назад

    Great B-Roll! I don't know how you have time to produce 3 videos a week. Great job, as always!

  • @lohphat
    @lohphat Месяц назад +17

    When MBAs make "creative" decisions, run. Run away quickly.

    • @WTHenry2023
      @WTHenry2023 27 дней назад

      It's funny how these decisions are often attributed to MBA's by the general public when, actually, most cost-cutting decisions are driven by accountants.

  • @chrismurray6606
    @chrismurray6606 Месяц назад +13

    This is Brickey storytelling at its best. Paul Pressler was the absolute “worst” president ever at DL. He lived by cost cutting. Lots of bad decisions during that time. He failed up to the GAP and want very successful there either. A true dark period for the parks.
    Great work as always Brickey. Some outstanding finds of historical video.

  • @AlistairKiwi
    @AlistairKiwi Месяц назад +1

    I used to ride the Skyway first thing every time I went to Disneyland (3 afternoons a week and some weekends back when I lived close by). It got you into the mood!

  • @Wurlyscope
    @Wurlyscope Месяц назад +1

    We used to have a sky ride in Montreal’s theme park: LaRonde. But when it was sold to Six Flags, the first thing they did was to remove it, never to be replaced. So sad because it too was a fantastic way to view the whole park from above. We also had an observatory tower/elevator. I think it was about 150 ft high. It too was shut down. We had a flume log ride, it was also dismantled. We had minirails ( small monorails) that traveled all around the park. It was fun to ride with all the family. They scrapped it too. Management are not listening to costumers. It was a family theme park with something for every ages. Now La Ronde is just another money machine without soul.

    • @nowthatsjustducky
      @nowthatsjustducky Месяц назад +1

      Last time I was at Six Flags over Texas back in the 80s, I had learned that in their past their sky ride had an accident that involved some fatalities; so they took the ride out. It is quite possible that "No Sky Ride" at any Six Flags park became standing policy.

  • @MidnightSonnet
    @MidnightSonnet 29 дней назад

    I miss this ride. I was born in the early 80s. I used to call it the sky ride because I don't remember my parents telling me the actual name, lol.. I remember when it closed. 12 year old me was pretty bummed.
    However, the memories will never fade. Even all these years later, I haven't forgotten the clanging sound of the buckets coming into the station or the serene silence of floating above the park. It's also some of the few memories I have left of my father, who died in '95. We loved going to Disneyland during the summer when tickets for locals only cost $25 each, which was certainly expensive for the time considering how dirt cheap it was to get into the park during the first couple of decades. But my parents were able to afford it once a year. We still have old photos from the 80s of me and him at the park.
    Tbh, I've long since gotten over its closure. Yes, it was a huge mistake to take it down, but oh well. Such is life. I'm glad it's been given a new life in DW. It's not entirely dead. Perhaps it'll be built again in Disneyland one day. Who knows. In my twenties, I learned that nostalgia can make a person insufferable to be around. I used to spout the same old "back in the day" nonsense with a slice of bitterness that it's not around anymore. But it was making me unable to enjoy anything new, so I stopped. Doing so created a balance of nostalgic fondness and a willingness to embrace change.
    Sometimes we, as adults, need to remind ourselves that we absolutely loved new things when we were kids. Be it a new ride or attraction, we were excited about it. We wanted to do that first before going on the old favorites. It's sad that we tend to forget that as we age. We lose that youthful excitement for new things.
    We were lucky enough to ride SkyWay. That should be enough, in my opinion. Embrace the new while also looking back fondly at childhood memories.

  • @terrymiller9691
    @terrymiller9691 24 дня назад

    Excellent video Brickey! I loved loved loved it! Skyway was a Disneyland treasure. I miss it to this day.

  • @shteebo
    @shteebo Месяц назад +1

    I remember riding thru the Matterhorn tunnel and seeing the yeti as a child many decades ago. Walt's vision, creative integration, and attention to detail were legendary and he truly created a magical place. Current Disney management will not be so fondly remembered.

  • @nicholasklangos9704
    @nicholasklangos9704 27 дней назад

    Such a sad time and your video was spot on, thanks!! At least Disney World still has its Skyway!

  • @KensanOni
    @KensanOni Месяц назад +1

    It was always my impression, and the yearly maintenance of the Matterhorn makes me feel this is the truth, that the wear and tear on the central support for the skyway was tearing the Matterhorn apart. While throwing fingers at management is a long tradition, even between the brothers, I never really felt that the craziness of the 90’s developmental phase was the cause of the Skyways death. It was always doomed to come down eventually, and it always was going to hit in the solar plexus when it did.
    I admit that Tomorrowland really could use this attraction to help bring it back to life, but I miss our moterboats more than the skyway. The memory of looking down the dark of the Matterhorn is something that I wish we could share, though.

  • @anab.7450
    @anab.7450 Месяц назад

    Thanks a lot Blossom! 😂 I was not a fan of the ride as a child because of my fear of heights but I still enjoyed having it as an option. I would love to ride it as an adult. What a shame that it’s gone.

  • @PepperTreeVilla
    @PepperTreeVilla 29 дней назад

    I was there the day the Skyway closed and the day after as well. I still miss it. I still remember the day after it closed and seeing the towers gone. I get somewhat maudlin every time I stand in the queue of Mr. Toad and reminisce of the tower that stood in the flower bed within the queue.

  • @nostalgiccameralife
    @nostalgiccameralife Месяц назад +1

    When I visited Disneyland as a kid, the skyway was still up, but non operational. It was super frustrating for a kid to see a ride you couldn't get on.

  • @CharlesGreggo
    @CharlesGreggo Месяц назад

    That was awesome! This should be regular viewing for every citizen of Disneyland.

  • @MikeBramm
    @MikeBramm Месяц назад +2

    It is a bummer that ride has been closed, but it's probably good that it did. Back then, kids would throw stuff at people, but that was a kinder/gentler time so the items being thrown were fairly innocuous (candy, popcorn, etc.) If the ride was still open, just imagine what today's hooligans would be throwing at people, or how much graffiti would be carved into the gondolas. Not to mention, how many people would drop their cell phone while trying to get that perfect selfie. If the ride was still open, the openings of the gondolas would probably be wrapped with a screen like what the Pixar Pal-A-Round gondolas have.

  • @FunAtDisney
    @FunAtDisney Месяц назад

    Bricky - Great video and history! I rode the Skyway many times, going back to when we called them (and they looked like” The Buckets. The view and as you said “kinetic” energy it brought was wonderful - Especially at night. I have to admit, I - or rather my dad - threw water balloons off the Skyway as we rode through the Matterhorn (his idea!).
    I also rode these at Magic Kingdom which was interesting because from Tomorrowland it went up then down, made a turn to the left at a sub-station then back up over Fantasyland and ended where the Repunzel restrooms are now (and as the Skyliner does now!).
    Interesting at point 1:02 in your video there is the interview with John McClintock who was my main media contact for years during the 2000’s before he retired and I end ed that job.
    As for those Pack Mules….. They actually lasted until the early 1970’s but over the years had different names (Rainbow Ridge Pack Mules, etc.). I rode those as well as a kid.

  • @juliehitchcock5229
    @juliehitchcock5229 Месяц назад

    I have a memory of riding the sky buckets back in the 1980s. I remember thinking it was so cool to go right through the Matterhorn.

  • @7609lemon
    @7609lemon Месяц назад

    What a great video. I cannot even imagine the time you put into sourcing all of the clips and putting it all together. Fantastic job. Such a shame that Disney were so shortsighted.

  • @RemainSeatedPlease2023
    @RemainSeatedPlease2023 Месяц назад +1

    I believe I once again have a new favorite Hey Brickey! video! Amazing!

  • @rikhavok
    @rikhavok Месяц назад

    As much as I loved your video, it left me sad. I worked at Disneyland in 1990. I loved looking up at all that kinetic energy as I walked through Tomorrowland where I worked. Transportation was always a big dream of Walt Disney. They had the Skyway, The People Mover, The Monorail, and even the Disneyland Railroad. Except the People Mover, which was could have been used to better effect, they all had a double benefit of being high capacity attractions as they served their purpose of getting people from here to there and save space in the walking areas of the park. The Monorail even doubled as an extra exit to the park, reducing the bottleneck at the main entrance. Removing the Skyway put that many people back on the ground. Sad on so many levels!

  • @misacruzader
    @misacruzader 20 дней назад

    This video makes me wish that I had written an essay back in design school about Bob Gurr and his attention to design constraints. I'd love a deep dive video into other problem solving measures he solved.

  • @SimplyBrandy23
    @SimplyBrandy23 Месяц назад +3

    Why did this video make me cry. To think we had this tressure once. Thank you Brickey for another great video ❤

  • @BitesizeDSNY
    @BitesizeDSNY Месяц назад

    Hey Brickey great content, great to see the footage of the cast members who bring Disneyland and all the parks attractions to life. Let’s hope Disneyland forward brings more kinetic energy to the parks. I loved this video and the people mover one. 👏

  • @ThriftShopHustler
    @ThriftShopHustler 27 дней назад

    I'm old enough to remember the skyway and the peoplemover. I took my little son up to where the old skyway boarding station was before they sealed it up forever, you can't walk up those stairs anymore.

  • @tmalin681
    @tmalin681 29 дней назад

    Very interesting. Thanks for sharing. I remember riding the Disney World version and was sad when it went away.

  • @eddieg6436
    @eddieg6436 Месяц назад +2

    I remember CONSCIOUSLY avoiding the area under the Skyway because so many teens would spit on you from above……ALL SoCal locals knew this.

  • @kalaoahaole
    @kalaoahaole Месяц назад

    Missing Skyway, Country Bears , PeopleMover, Fort access on Tom Sawyer Island and cap guns in Frontierland are ALL major elements in what separates me from my "childhood feel good feels" at the park today . Thank goodness we still have Lincoln and Treehouse is back!

  • @lohphat
    @lohphat Месяц назад +2

    The story we were told was the support tower in the Matterhorn has stress fractures and to repair it would be very costly since the tower was integral to the mountain construction.

  • @sunnybearify
    @sunnybearify Месяц назад

    I enjoyed riding the skyway when they were redoing Fantasy land. It made it possible to see what was happening! I just loved it.

  • @jlbarcenas76
    @jlbarcenas76 Месяц назад

    Brickey!! My guy Iv watched you from the beginning this is a Great video/ documentary you have done well sir. These videos are the ones I love to watch thank you !!! Looking forward to more like this and future rides as well. Your narration, knowledge, videos and pictures you have done your homework. Hard work pays off.. 17 k views only 1000 likes come on people hit that like button!!!

  • @eptxprotector
    @eptxprotector Месяц назад +2

    Paul Pressler was the worst thing to ever happen to Disneyland. We don't have the Skyway and People Mover because of him.

    • @jasonwebb5964
      @jasonwebb5964 Месяц назад

      Bob iger has entered the chat!

    • @devonalomar9012
      @devonalomar9012 Месяц назад +1

      This is more accurate than the videos "middle management" assessment. It was upper management, I.E. Executives

  • @noralockley8816
    @noralockley8816 29 дней назад

    So many memories of going to Disneyland as a kid and teen two to three times a year. All those rides that no longer are there and the fun. Glad i grew up in the 70s-80s. I one point i lived down the street. Hang out at the hotel and the falls. Haven't been to Disneyland since 2000

  • @jonathanlawrence1401
    @jonathanlawrence1401 Месяц назад

    Hey Brickey, as much as I love your channel I really think you should publish a book of all these stories. It would outlast RUclips and be a great supplement to your creative spirit. I’m kind of envisioning something like the classic book The Imagineering Way. Keep up the great content.

  • @AtticHaunt321
    @AtticHaunt321 29 дней назад

    Excellent job, as always. One rumor as to why the skyway closed that you did not mention is that the skyway broke immersion. I remember hearing somewhere (can't remember where, sorry) that because you could see the tops of the buildings they felt it was bad show and that is why it was removed. Don't get me wrong, I completely agree with your assessment that it was Penny pinching middle managers who destroyed the skyway.

  • @natehill8069
    @natehill8069 Месяц назад

    Never been to Disney* but I like skyrides at amusement parks; it lets you get from one side of the park to the other quickly while letting your legs rest and it lets you see where things are at in the process.

  • @kalaoahaole
    @kalaoahaole Месяц назад +1

    Do PeopleMover next please, Brickey! Especially if Yo ucan score some sweet video of looking into the darkness (and hearing the creams of) of Space Mountain -- One of my favorite "lost" childhood memories there. I remember being 5 and thinking how crazy people were to actually be in there flying around in the dark like sci-fi astronauts. Haha!

  • @HouseOfAmarna
    @HouseOfAmarna Месяц назад

    I wish this still existed. Traveling through the Matterhorn is so dope.

  • @jeffstoeger2974
    @jeffstoeger2974 Месяц назад

    Brickey, I can remember riding the skyway when I was a kid. Another great history lesson. Thank you for your knowledge and for sharing this great ride. Greatly missed.

  • @rwbishop
    @rwbishop Месяц назад +1

    I bet the closing had more to do with insurance companies & lawyers concerned about liability.

  • @paulabarnes3351
    @paulabarnes3351 24 дня назад

    In the 1960’s riding the cool Skyway the Madhatter Teacups were set up with TVs on it, they were filing a TV ad, a fun experience to watch from the air. In Virginia the Kings Dominion amusement park removed their sky ride in the 80’s stating high maintenance costs.

  • @michaelc_1955
    @michaelc_1955 19 дней назад

    Robbie Van Roll spoke about the reason it closed being metal fatigue on the podcast show “The Sweep Spot”: He said “But the reason why the Skyway closed, it was metal fatigue inside the Matterhorn tower battery supports. And what do I mean by that? That there is a series of wheels, or they call them shivs, that hold up the cable. And they were dangling inside the Matterhorn. And July, was it June? June of 1994, Von Roll inspected the ride and everything like that.
    And they said, hey, we have a very bad issue inside the Matterhorn. It needs to be addressed or shut down the ride. And they decided not to address it and they shut it down.And it was, it could have been prevented back in 1965, when they updated the entire ride for the four passenger cabins. But Disney back then didn't really think of that. It's like, oh, this is fine and everything like that.
    It's built to last. But you're overbuilding everything else on the Skyway, adding parts here, steel here, more shivs, an entire new tower, new tower batteries inside Tomorrowland. But they kind of skipped that over.”

  • @deveaut
    @deveaut Месяц назад

    I like this new content form, keep it coming! I only got to ride the skyway a few times and was super bummed when it closed down. But those memories remain and this helps keep em alive

  • @nlcauble
    @nlcauble Месяц назад +1

    My sister and I almost got kicked out of the park for spitting over the side when I was a kid. Ahh stupid memories!

  • @nocafeine
    @nocafeine 20 дней назад

    as a little kid i loved this ride because it gave me a chance to sit down and rest while still doing something... just like the people mover...

  • @KathrynTestBot
    @KathrynTestBot 23 дня назад

    I remember that skyride. There were speakers inside so you could hear music while you rode.

  • @TenMinuteTrips
    @TenMinuteTrips Месяц назад

    Thank you, Mr. Brickey, for your wonderful tribute to one of my favorite attractions at Disneyland. Your essay was very well researched and presented. It is unfortunate that even the Disney Company was infected by the same scourge that affected most corporations in the 80s and 90s: pion-level managers with add-on MBAs from University of Phoenix.

  • @VegasSteveWinn
    @VegasSteveWinn Месяц назад

    Wow amazing work on this documentary. I was a Entertainment CM from 1991-1995. When we would sign in as a guest there were 2 rides we ALWAYS went on; Peoplemover and Skyway!

  • @dexdexter5803
    @dexdexter5803 Месяц назад

    Bravo sir! You've once again taken pains to research an interesting facet of the park and Walt's early vision for a great big beautiful tomorrow. The Skyway was my mother's favorite attraction, and I loved riding with her and sailing over the Pirate Ship and Dumbo as a child. It was, in a word, magical. (Skull Rock was so cool!) Flying through the Matterhorn was fascinating to me as a youngster, Getting an overview of its guts and watching people whiz by shrieking with glee, in some ways broke the illusion, but was mostly weird-science fun. As an oldster, I miss the ability to relax and enjoy the view and cool breezes. Yes - today it'd require an enclosed Pixar Pal-A-Round type mesh to protect people from themselves, and us from their unwanted umm... moisture... but, it'd be worth it to once again feel like Peter Pan flying. We lose so much in the name of progress and we would all benefit from more Bob Gurr innovations and fewer pencil-pusher admonitions. Thank you for this most excellent trip down memory lane.

  • @kevinhogan853
    @kevinhogan853 Месяц назад

    Yes, remember the skyway well! My brothers and I as kids called it the “bucket ride”. But I will share one aspect of the experience that I never liked: …so you are up there, really flying over Fantasyland to Tomorrowland… great vantage points during the flight-except-that I could see the tops of the bldgs that had the wonderful dark rides below… Visible were the vents, roofs, AC units and all that kind of “real” stuff! Kind of felt yanked back into reality. Also way up there you could see outside the berm!… Oh yeah-I'm real near Los Angeles-Ouch! HOWEVER-aside from that, yes the views from up there-overall were terrific. Disneyland-in my view always works best when your vantage point is fully inside the berm. Having said all this, I'd still love for the Skyway to still be there.

  • @joybranch-londesborough6617
    @joybranch-londesborough6617 26 дней назад

    Great content! The Skyway was magical and I have always missed it. Not only that ride, yet the Matterhorn seems to have something missing as well. Very sad, all those who never got the chance to experience the originality as it was created by Mr Disney himself. Oh my, wish they could bring the SKYWAY back! 😢 Now that would be a special imagination. Sadly, I find they no longer produce much good family fun, without agenda's, any longer.

  • @mxg75
    @mxg75 Месяц назад +1

    Call me cynical, but 40 years is considered a pretty good service life for a ski lift, and those only run seasonally. Eventually parts become too hard to source. Killington was taking down their 1969 4 person gondola at about the same time. The difference is Killington replaced it with a (then) modern 8 person lift. Disney could have replaced the machinery with modern equipment. By then, they’d automated opening and closing doors and attaching and detaching cabins from the line, so you can get by with as little as one operator per end, maybe two per end if you need someone doing line management. Even today you can still source 4 person gondola cabins, if there wasn’t room or weight allowance in the Matterhorn for the more common 8.

  • @cagal6437
    @cagal6437 17 дней назад

    Honestly Disneyland has missed an opportunity in not expanding the skyway to have stops in Fantasyland and near Big Thunder Mtn. It was a great way to get across the park. Miss it!

  • @TheXerosyn
    @TheXerosyn Месяц назад

    Glad to say I was able to enjoy this ride as a kid, and still tell my kids about it to this day when we do get a chance to revisit the park.

  • @davezobeljr9025
    @davezobeljr9025 Месяц назад

    I ust returned from Disneyland with my 6 year old daughter. She had a blast, It brought me back to a life as a kid. it was memorable, I only ,missed seeing the Haunted Mansion. I actually forgot about the Skyway . I rode it many times. Its sad that they did that

  • @jamiecameron-harley5001
    @jamiecameron-harley5001 Месяц назад

    I have fond memories of riding this attraction in the late 70’s and early 90’s before its demise. I still miss it even today.

  • @25wins1
    @25wins1 Месяц назад +1

    Riding the Matterhorn as a kid, climbing the hill, and having some knucklehead lighting and dropping a firecracker. Good times!!