Thank you so much for your job! I know a lot of people get excited to ride on the rides, but my favorite thing is just the atmosphere and the plants are a huge part of what makes me enjoy myself. Seeing a well placed tree fern and some big bamboo really makes me happy so keep up the amazing work!
Wow! 👏🏻The landscape architects of Disneyland are truly the unsung hero’s of the park bc of the vibe they create. And each ride is its own magnificent horticultural story- I can’t imagine the amount of planning that goes into this. So much respect!
To Greg and the entire Disney Horticulture Team, thankyou for all your hard work! The gardens and plants at Disney Parks are always just as much of an attraction than a 'ride', and so much work and maintenance goes into presenting that show to us. I regard the Disney Parks just as much as a real Park or Botanic Garden than a theme park, your work inspires me at home in my small potted courtyard. Of course my most cherished plant at home is my Disneyland Ross, known here in Australia as Lil Romeo
Amazing Staff!!! Its easy to just think it all got there with Disneyland Magic. Glad the Southern California climate allows for such a magical range of flowers, trees and plants.
The horticulture is amazing. I remember standing in line for an attraction, looking down and there were real strawberries growing in the landscape! As an adult I have become fascinated with plants. I believe that I can credit two sources for this: My parent's backyard and Disneyland's landscape.
Also, I worked at Disney for a while and what Greg doesn't mention is the amount of horticulture activity that goes on late at night and in the early morning so the park looks beautiful when the doors open for the guest. It is an amazing operation to behold!
The Park always looks great. Thank you. But, you said nothing about the Tomorrowland Forest. I like that area of Tomorrowland the best. The berm separating Disneyland from the World, the tangled vines, the PeopleMover and Monorail tracks. I would like to think that in the World of Tomorrow, there is some overgrown wildness right nearby. Say hello to the kitties.
Looking to contact Karen, who had been the head of Horticulture / Resort Color there at Disneyland California for many years during 80's and 90's. If you can pass my message along to her about a Cal Poly SLO 1970's reunion. Karen was a Hort graduate from the college. If you can pass along my note to her, it would be appreciated by our reunion research group. Thank you, Mike Capp OH '75
Thank you so much for your job! I know a lot of people get excited to ride on the rides, but my favorite thing is just the atmosphere and the plants are a huge part of what makes me enjoy myself. Seeing a well placed tree fern and some big bamboo really makes me happy so keep up the amazing work!
Wow! 👏🏻The landscape architects of Disneyland are truly the unsung hero’s of the park bc of the vibe they create. And each ride is its own magnificent horticultural story- I can’t imagine the amount of planning that goes into this. So much respect!
To Greg and the entire Disney Horticulture Team, thankyou for all your hard work! The gardens and plants at Disney Parks are always just as much of an attraction than a 'ride', and so much work and maintenance goes into presenting that show to us. I regard the Disney Parks just as much as a real Park or Botanic Garden than a theme park, your work inspires me at home in my small potted courtyard. Of course my most cherished plant at home is my Disneyland Ross, known here in Australia as Lil Romeo
Amazing Staff!!! Its easy to just think it all got there with Disneyland Magic. Glad the Southern California climate allows for such a magical range of flowers, trees and plants.
This is my FAVORITE DisneyParks segment! Keep them coming! :)
The horticulture is amazing. I remember standing in line for an attraction, looking down and there were real strawberries growing in the landscape! As an adult I have become fascinated with plants. I believe that I can credit two sources for this: My parent's backyard and Disneyland's landscape.
Also, I worked at Disney for a while and what Greg doesn't mention is the amount of horticulture activity that goes on late at night and in the early morning so the park looks beautiful when the doors open for the guest. It is an amazing operation to behold!
They do a good job with the plants! They're always so pretty!
the plants are always so pretty at Disney :)
I don't know why but i love these so much
The Park always looks great. Thank you. But, you said nothing about the Tomorrowland Forest. I like that area of Tomorrowland the best. The berm separating Disneyland from the World, the tangled vines, the PeopleMover and Monorail
tracks. I would like to think that in the World of Tomorrow, there is some overgrown wildness right nearby. Say hello to the kitties.
Literally my dream job. Plants + Disney:)
Thanks Greg. Great work.
So awesome!
This is my dream job!
Saludos cordiales y que
I 3 these videos so much!
I like these.....Greg's not bad looking either! Lol!
Stuff you never think about... who would have thought to look to Disneyland for horticulture job?
I love flowers but I am enlarging. So not a good job for me😢
Of course I had a typo, I meant my Disneyland ROSE lol. Thanks again!
Looking to contact Karen, who had been the head of Horticulture / Resort Color there at Disneyland California for many years during 80's and 90's. If you can pass my message along to her about a Cal Poly SLO 1970's reunion. Karen was a Hort graduate from the college. If you can pass along my note to her, it would be appreciated by our reunion research group.
Thank you,
Mike Capp OH '75
huey!
Saludos cordiales y