When we visit theme parks, part of the magic is how well everything works. Broken attractions and bad show stand out because they are so rare. When Disneyland is succeeding, you barely think about the behind-the-scenes efforts that make that day possible. It helps Disney to sell the idea of the parks as magical places. That’s why I’m so interested in learning more about what happens away from the crowds. A perfect example is Rand Boyd’s book Elbow Grease and Pixie Dust: Memories of Disneyland Maintenance. His stories of working at Disneyland in Maintenance Services and other areas give an interesting lurk behind the curtain.
Rand Boyd, author of Elbow Grease and Pixie Dust: Memories of Disneyland MaintenanceBoyd is my guest on the latest episode of The Tomorrow Society Podcast to discuss his career at Disneyland and amazing stories from that time. He worked at Disneyland for 20 years beginning in 1983 and has an up-close perspective. Another interesting factor is that Boyd worked apart from the attractions. His time in the warehouse, making deliveries on the graveyard shift, and other roles in Maintenance Services gives a different view of Disneyland.
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