What makes a blissful, breezy ride on the Walt Disney World Railroad such a magical -- and authentic -- experience? And what was the deal with Walt Disney and trains, anyway? Did he really have a whole railroad in his backyard? Let Disney historian Jim Korkis, author of The Vault of Walt, be your guide for a fact filled journey 'round the Magic Kingdom Park and into the heart of what brought joy to the man who brought so much joy to others. Read more at the Disney Parks Blog: http://bit.ly/uxGPse
We were there that day this was filmed. And my daughter and I are in this video!. Well at least we'll have an official Disney record of our trip. The tour guide was not that good (talked to fast and sometimes unintelligible) but it was a great behind the scenes tour. It is a rare tour (small group) and you get in before anybody else or any other tour for the day. Stange to see Main street almost empty with only cast members.
ddc163264 1 month ago
Very cool!!!
jujub0404 4 months ago
@Captstar2. The UK & the USA will make them run...always.
Malaysia are bad at making steam trains.
scotsman125 4 months ago
@scotsman125 Indeed. I'd say them and the UK created the best iron horses around.
Captstar2 4 months ago
The steam engines at Disney World looks awsome! In Malaysia, the steam engines look too big and high to climb. The engines at Disney are not to big nor to small and easy to climb. America had learned the art of making steam engines.
scotsman125 4 months ago
I've always wanted to see the Disney World Roundhouse!
I love trains too!
BramGroatFilms 4 months ago
I went on the Behind the Scenes Tour about a year ago, so fun!
TNtrainboy15 4 months ago
I love Jim!
TTG669 4 months ago