Walt's Apprentice: Keeping the Disney Dream Alive

Walt's Apprentice: Keeping the Disney Dream Alive

by Dick Nunis
Walt's Apprentice: Keeping the Disney Dream Alive

Walt's Apprentice: Keeping the Disney Dream Alive

by Dick Nunis

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Overview

Here is a warm, personal reminiscence about the Disney parks—told by an extraordinary operations leader!

Disney Legend Dick Nunis learned directly from Walt Disney for a dozen years, and then more than thirty years, championed Walt’s vision and standards as the Disney enterprise grew.


Few people have enjoyed a life so immersed in Disney magic. Dick Nunis was there when the Disney theme parks in Anaheim, California, and near Orlando, Florida; Tokyo; and Paris opened. His melding of artistry and operations management allowed Disney to prominently contribute to the 1960 Winter Olympics and the 1964–1965 New York World’s Fair. In the face of financial worries, naysayers, and technical impossibilities, Nunis and team invented solutions, thanks to Walt’s uncompromising, optimistic, and resilient perspective and leadership. As Nunis listened to Walt during long walks through Disneyland, he came to appreciate Walt’s ingenuity and integrity.

Nunis devoted his later career to preserving Walt’s dream and inspiring others to keep it going. With this first-person narrative, Nunis reflects on his forty-four-year Disney career. This long-awaited memoir rounds out Disney’s mid-twentieth-century history in a way that no other account can. Nunis offers up lessons he learned firsthand from Walt and reminisces about his own character-shaping milestones in the context of national events. Here is a story about delivering magic in a world fraught with obstacles, thoughtfully penned for every apprentice, leader, and Disney fan.

Handpicked by Walt Disney to help define and refine the Disney parks experience, Dick Nunis developed principles that made the magic real. Now this Disney Legend shares hard-won Lessons Learned, such as:
  • Sometimes you work hard to realize a dream but have to let it go because a bigger, better dream is waiting for you.
  • In life and in business, your only real competition is yourself. Keep your focus on your own performance.
  • “Can’t” is not in my vocabulary. Remove it from yours and see what happens.
  • People notice and remember what you do, not what you say.
  • The cornerstone of Disney’s philosophy was one, quality, and two, pride. That is how I evaluated every project: is it the best it can be? Would Walt be proud of it?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781368078047
Publisher: Disney Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/11/2022
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 131,758
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.30(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

DICK NUNIS (1932–2023) was a cast member when the gates of Disneyland opened in 1955. For the next eleven years, he learned professional and personal lessons from his mentor Walt Disney, America’s greatest showman. This personal journey takes us through his remarkable forty-four-year career with The Walt Disney Company, beginning as an hourly cast member, and rising to Chairman of Walt Disney Attractions, where he nurtured and applied with unwavering dedication and tireless energy the lessons he learned alongside Walt Disney. He was honored with Disney Legends Award upon his retirement in 1999.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
A Quick Career Time Line
The Day My Apprenticeship Ended

Act 1:Life Before Disney
Sincerity + Guts = Success
The Family You Find
It Can Be Done
Big Men on Campus
My Lucky Break
Hanging Ten with Hobie
Let’s Shake on It

Act 2:The Early Years at Disneyland (and “Other Duties as Required”)
Disneyfication
Hired, Despite My Shoes
Creating “Creating Happiness”The Opening Before the Opening
Black Sunday Survivor
The Cruise That Launched My Career
The Nunis Theory of Ones, Twos, Threes, and Fours
Climb Every Mountain? What I Did in the Cold War
The Miracle of Squaw Valley
An Unofficial Training Ground Opens
The Day We Closed Disneyland
Mineral King, a Park That Never Was
Show Me Vs. Sunshine? Small World, Big Apple
A Jolly Holiday at Grauman’s
The Class of ’55 Celebrates the Tencennial
Cloak & Dagger & Cans
Project X-plained
Walt Leaves a Hole in Our World
Scaring Up Capacity
The Invasion That Failed
Act 3: Project X: the Biggest Dream Yet
The Gofer Hires His Boss
Losing an Ally
Green Side Up!Pajama Party
The Disney Underground
Carving Out a Wilderness
Tiny and the Monorail
Hitting the Greens“Disney’s Finally Done It!”Making Waves
Mike, Mickey, and Me on TV
Whetting an Appetite for Quality
Farewell
Bringing River Country to Disney

Act 4:Disney Goes Global, at Home and Abroad
Under New Management
Delivering the 21st Century—Some Assembly Required
General Nunis Reporting for Duty
Kanpai!
Merchandising Was Not Lost in Translation
The Kids Who Could
Free-Range France
The Ultimate Souvenir Hunt
Two (Extra) Ordinary Joes
Management by Rampaging Around“On Call” to Our Partners
Friends in High Places Help EPCOT
How EPCOT Evolved
The Challenges of EPCOT
Another Opening, Another Show (place) Becoming a Floridian
People Mover
Disney Ahoy
Club 22
Serendipity-Do-Dah
Who Wore It Better? I Did.
Cast Members Have Their Say
Playing Favorites
Mr. Business
Keeping Quality on the Menu
Disneyana
Helping Give Kids the World
Mingling with Mutants and Muppets
Down Under

Now It’s Time to Say Goodbye . . .
May 26, 1999I Do Windows
The Man, the Myth, the Punch Line

Encore!
Go Knights!E-Ticket to Ride
The Industry Recognizes Walt’s Dream, Realized
A Final Word: Gratitude
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