Disney Shares History of The PeopleMover

The PeopleMover… simply one of the best, classic attractions at Disney. There’s just something about gliding above Tomorrowland at Walt Disney World that makes our day! Now, Max Lark with D23.com shares the history of the beloved attraction with his “Worlds in Motion: A Celebration of the PeopleMover”. Enjoy!

The PeopleMover at Disneyland played a major role in conveying the message of Tomorrowland, a future-focused land all about movement, optimism, and the promise of technology.

In his book Designing Disney: Imagineering and the Art of the Show, Disney Legend John Hench provided an elegant description of this kaleidoscopic place where bright colors, sleek shapes, and whirring technology inspired guests to dream of what could be possible. “In Tomorrowland the view from the Submarine Lagoon was dedicated to action, an orchestration of movement, including the aerial Skyway, the surface-level Autopia, the elevated Monorail and PeopleMover, and the underwater and surface Submarine Voyage. These were all woven into a pattern looping through, around, over, and under each other. The vehicles were streamlined forms with modernistic lines that implied movement. The entire area was staged kinetically to suggest the energy of modern urban life.”

In his book, Hench writes about how Walt discovered the core of his idea for PeopleMover, observing that “transportation as an attraction” had become a pivotal design element. “Walt was always looking for inventive new ways of moving guests around,” Hench wrote. “We discovered the idea for the New York World’s Fair WEDway PeopleMover system while on a business trip to the Ford Motor Company in Detroit. Walt and I were invited to visit the mill where Ford made steel for car bodies. We saw a device for handling steel ingots, masses of glowing red-hot metal. The ingots were moved around on tracks of powered rollers from one area to another while being transformed into sheet steel for making cars. Walt asked, ‘Do you think we could put some kind of seat on that type of conveyor, or some kind of arrangement for people to ride on… do you think this thing would handle it?” I said, ‘Sure, look at the weight carried here. I bet that Roger Broggie would know how to do it.’ Roger devised a platen, a flat metal surface, for the bottom of each guest vehicle to make contact with the powered wheels in the conveyor track. We could check the bed of rollers at night to make sure that they were all working. The system was so simple that it never failed to provide guests with a smooth ride.”

Walt first deployed the basic concept for what would become the PeopleMover at the 1964-’65 New York World’s Fair with his Magic Skyway at the Ford Motor Company’s Wonder Rotunda, where guests could ride through the exhibit in one of Ford’s new convertible automobiles.

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The PeopleMover opened at Disneyland on July 2, 1967. The technology, innovative in 1967, featured electric motor-driven rubber wheels embedded in the track that propelled the vehicles. “The idea of track-mounted propulsion wheels that moved ride vehicles first appeared on the 1959 Disneyland Matterhorn Bobsleds, was then adapted for the Ford Magic Skyway, and finally used as a very practical propulsion method for the PeopleMover,” says former Imagineer and Disney Legend Bob Gurr, who, for nearly 40 years, helped move many a happy Disney theme park guest aboard vehicles and ride conveyances of his own design. “While the technical details varied, the basic scheme was the same.”

From the beginning, the emphasis was not only on moving guests from one place to another, but to contribute to a sense of non-stop movement for guests watching from the ground—while affording passengers a bird’s-eye view of surrounding attractions. “In the same manner as the Disneyland Railroad becoming wildly popular as a trip through a ‘new land,’ where one could get a glimpse of exciting attractions to explore after their trip, the PeopleMover would do the same,” Gurr adds. “From an elevated guideway, one could ‘preview’ an array of enticing futuristic places to visit. Walt also envisioned that a PeopleMover could do the same for other venues, such as shopping centers, expositions, and wild animal parks.”

“In designing Tomorrowland,” Hench says in Designing Disney, “Imagineers considered the track layouts and structures to be as much design elements as the vehicles, and intended them to convey the same meaning. On the PeopleMover, the structural forms are designed to support physical forms in motion. The cantilevered and curved track and the winding curves in the structural elements create continuous eye movement for guests, because the eye interprets line as the record of action. The shapes are organic, with softened and tense edges that look like muscles, expressing movement. The streamlined look was efficient, but also beautiful. Normally, it would have been easier to design boxed, right-angle columns; we opted for equally strong curvilinear structures supporting delicate, futuristic-looking roadbeds.”

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Although the PeopleMover closed at Disneyland on August 21, 1995, a variation—the WEDway PeopleMover—opened at Walt Disney World on July 1, 1975, which provides to this day a journey in five-car trains, powered by environmentally friendly linear-induction motors. The attraction was re-named Tomorrowland Transit Authority in 1994, and rechristened again in 2010 as the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover.

Further proof, as if any is needed, of the visionary nature of Walt’s imagination, is the below-ground subway system at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas. The system, which was built by Walt Disney Imagineering’s WED Transportation Systems in 1981, provides efficient transportation between terminals and the Marriott Hotel, operates in a circuit, and total round-trip time is approximately 18 minutes. The unique Subway train is the only WEDway PeopleMover built by The Walt Disney Company outside of a Disney property. It uses much of the same mechanical technology employed by the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover at Walt Disney World.

“Speaking for myself historically, I seriously valued its ‘not-too far-out’ conservative attraction configuration,” Gurr observes. “One that might be a bit mundane, but very reliable. I’ve discovered this fact many times over as more state-of-the-art attractions encountered difficulties. Having never been a trained engineer, that is my big discovery!”

Check out “The Nightmare Before Christmas” Hallmark Collection

Everyday is Halloween! Take a tour of Halloweentown and shop Hallmark’s collection of officially licensed products from Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas available at Hallmark.com and Hallmark Gold Crown stores. We’ve shared a few of our favorites from the collection below!

First up, check out the Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Mystery Hallmark Ornament for $3.99 each. “Relive the adventure of “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” and add even more anticipation to the holidays with this surprise Christmas tree ornament! Each mystery bag contains one (1) stylized ornament packaged at random, and comes “blind” packaged in a sealed bag to open at home. Possible characters include: Jack Skellington, Sally, Oogie Boogie, Lock, Shock or Barrel. Which one will you receive? Collect them all!”

Next, the Miniature Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Scary Teddy and Undead Duck Christmas Tree Skirt, 12″ for $16.99. “Spread the spirit of Halloween Town to even the smallest of Christmas trees. With a velvety black fabric base and white trim, this miniature tree skirt features an embroidered design of Scary Teddy and Undead Duck that’s perfect for your tabletop tree. Coordinating mini tree topper sold separately.”

Here the tree topper sold separately! Miniature Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Pumpkin King Tree Topper, 4.14″ for $11.99. “Add a touch of Halloween Town to your miniature Christmas tree. With its smiling Pumpkin King jack-o’-lantern design, this mini tree topper features a metal spring base so it’s the perfect finishing touch for a “The Nightmare Before Christmas”-themed tabletop tree. Coordinating mini tree skirt sold separately.”

We love these ornaments! Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Collection Jack Skellington Ornament With Light and Sound for $34.99 each. “The story of Halloween Town—and its residents’ merry mission to make Christmas their own way—comes to life with this Christmas tree ornament that features the “Pumpkin King” Jack Skellington with his ghost dog, Zero. Plug it into Hallmark’s Keepsake Power Cord (sold separately) for constant illumination, then press the button to start an epic sound and light show from “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Connect all of the coordinating Storytellers ornaments—Jack Skellington, Sally and Santa Claus (each sold separately)—to unlock additional amazingly interactive performances.”

Here’s a great ornament set featuring Jack! Mini Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas The Many Faces of Jack Skellington Porcelain Ornaments, Set of 8 for $39.99. “Display your love of “The Nightmare Before Christmas” with Jack the Pumpkin King. This incredible set includes 8 highly detailed porcelain mini Christmas tree ornaments, each featuring one of Jack’s distinctive expressions, and all sure to make a hauntingly cool addition to your holidays.”

Our last top pick – Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Jack and Zero Mug, 13.5 oz. for $19.99. “Jack Skellington is always happy to have his loyal ghost dog, Zero, by his side. Enjoy your morning cup of joe among good company with this fun coffee cup featuring the pair of Halloween Town heroes. The white ceramic mug with a black glazed interior features a debossed design of the Pumpkin King’s face with a dimensional handle shaped like his canine pal.”

“Black Panther” Star, Chadwick Boseman, Dies of Cancer at Age 43

Devastating news to share, as we learn Chadwick Boseman, who played Black Panther in the Marvel cinematic universe, died Friday of cancer at age 43.

A message was shared on Boseman’s Twitter account from his family that stated the following:

“It is with immeasurable grief that we confirm the passing of Chadwick Boseman. Chadwick was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2016, and battled with it these last 4 years as it progressed to stage IV. A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, and brought you many of the films you have come to love so much. From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and several more, all were filmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapy. It was the honor of his career to bring King T’Challa to life in Black Panther. He died in his home, with his wife and family by his side. The family thanks you for your love and prayers, and asks that you continue to respect their privacy during this difficult time.”

Marvel Studios took to Twitter to share: “Our hearts are broken and our thoughts are with Chadwick Boseman’s family. Your legacy will live on forever. Rest In Peace.”

Wakanda Forever!!

New Donald Duck Bus Wrap Arrives

Shortly before Walt Disney World Resort closed due to COVID-19, we started seeing new character bus wraps themed around some of our favorite classic Disney characters. It seems that Donald has just joined the fleet as well!

The bus features horizontal striping in Donald’s classic colors: red and white, with a very large blue stripe and finishing with an orange at the bottom. In the window of the bus we see a very happy Donald Duck grinning at those passing by.

With the first fleet of large character face wraps set to be phased out by these new wraps, we should expect to see new character bus wraps show up around the resort.

New Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory Announcement Trailer

Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memories

  • Rhythm game based on the Kingdom Hearts mythology
  • Memory modes like “Memory Dive”, which lets you relive past “memories” from the games, and “Boss Battle”, pitting you against fearsome but familiar foes
  • Clearing stages unlocks a music player and cinematics
  • VS Battles available online in multiplayer,
  • Switch-exclusive Free-for-all also supports local play for up to 8 players
  • Game will feature a brand new chapter!
  • Release date: November 13th; pre-order available later today