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Disney’s First Offices in Los Angeles Are Hiding in Plain Sight​

A century ago, Walt Disney and his brother Roy moved their fledgling animation business into the back of a real estate office in Los Feliz.
By Soumya Karlamangla
April 18, 2023, 9:00 a.m. ET

Customers head into Kingswell skate shop in Los Feliz, which used to house Walt Disney’s first offices.

Customers head into Kingswell skate shop in Los Feliz, which used to house Walt Disney’s first offices.Credit...Alisha Jucevic for The New York Times


LOS ANGELES — To most passers-by, there isn’t much reason to pause at the flat-roofed building in Los Feliz that houses a skateboard shop and a photocopy store, with its black awnings and gray stucco exterior.
Unless, that is, you spot a clue to the building’s rich history, plastered to one of its tinted windows: a poster of Mickey Mouse.

The plain building on Kingswell Avenue, in the charming neighborhood below the Griffith Observatory, once held the offices of Walt Disney’s animation company. In 1923, exactly 100 years ago, Disney and his brother Roy moved their fledgling operation from their uncle’s garage in Los Feliz to the back of this building, which was a real estate office at the time.

“It’s like a true California start-up story,” said Ben Proudfoot, a filmmaker who now rents the upstairs level of the building, just off busy Vermont Avenue, for his production studio. “It’s powerful to remember that the world’s largest entertainment company started in this corner unit.”

In August 1923, a 21-year-old Walt Disney moved from Kansas City to Los Angeles “with $40 in my pocket and a coat and a pair of trousers that didn’t match.” He had been working for a few years in drawing and animation and hoped to become a movie director in Hollywood, but he couldn’t find the kind of work he was looking for.

“One half of my suitcase had my shirts and underwear and things and the other half had my drawing materials,” Disney was quoted as saying, according to the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco. “I would have liked to have been a director, [but] before I knew it I had my drawing board out. I started back at the cartoons.”

Mickey Mouse art in the window of Extra Copy, in the same Los Angeles building where Disney had his first offices.

Mickey Mouse art in the window of Extra Copy, in the same Los Angeles building where Disney had his first offices.Credit...Alisha Jucevic for The New York Times

Disney quickly sold the “Alice Comedies,” a series of shorts that mixed animation and live action, to a national distributor. The success allowed Walt and Roy to move in October 1923 from their uncle’s garage into the Kingswell Avenue offices. Three years later they moved again, to a much larger studio about a mile away on Hyperion Avenue.
At the Disney museum in the Presidio of San Francisco, one room is covered in photos and mementos of the early days of the Disney Brothers Studio on Kingswell. A black-and-white image captures Walt and Roy, both lanky and wearing berets, standing outside the studio in 1924. Handwritten letters between the brothers are stamped with the Kingswell Avenue address. A gag photo of the studio’s staff shows the team assembled in front of the glass storefront, pretending to pour liquor into one another’s mouths. (Prohibition was going strong at the time.)

Disney met his wife at the offices, after the company hired her to work as an inker who traced the animators’ drawings onto celluloid sheets to be photographed for production. “They almost immediately started a courtship that led to their marriage,” Kirsten Komoroske, executive director of the museum, told me.

Despite its history, the Kingswell building is not protected by any historical designation, which means that it could one day be torn down. The studio on Hyperion Avenue was demolished in the 1960s, Komoroske said, and the site is now a shopping center, with a commemorative plaque on a lamppost outside.


Marine Ter-Pogosyan, who owns the copy store that is now in the Kingswell building, has taken up the mantle of preserving Disney’s legacy in Los Feliz.

She taped the Mickey Mouse poster to her window. Above her store’s bulky industrial copier is a brightly colored mural of the seven dwarfs from “Snow White.” Tacked to the walls of the cramped store are images of Pluto, Donald Duck and Mickey, as well as black-and-white photos from Disney’s life in the neighborhood.

Over the hum of copiers, Ter-Pogosyan told me, “I didn’t know about him or his family, but I’m trying to keep it so everyone knows this was Walt Disney’s first studio.”
 
Cast Member Preview of New Moana Character Greeting Location to Take Place on April 21

Walt Disney World Resort Cast Members are being invited to be among the first to meet Moana at her new character greeting location at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park as part of an exclusive preview!

Interested Cast Members will be able to set sail to find Moana at the Character Landing Boat Dock on Discovery Island on Friday, April 21 from 1-4 p.m.
 

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There's also a $12 adult ticket pricing still going on for new purchases for travel through May 31
 
Sunshine Flyer email promotion today if anyone's looking to book transportation from MCO for summer:

Hop onboard the sale of the summer🔅
Adult tickets are $15 and kids ride FREE when you use promo code KIDSFREE at checkout!
Buy Now - Limited Time Offer
**Applies to new purchases only for travel dates 6/1 - 8/31​

There's also a $12 adult ticket pricing still going on for new purchases for travel through May 31
I used them for the first time a couple weeks ago. The actual bus service was fine but their customer service was awful! I had to cancel and rebook at one point and they rejected the cancellation after the fact and I was left with 2 sets of tickets. Didn't ever notify me of this and the rep argued with me that this was both all my fault and everything was fine despite having duplicate tickets. Took 30 minutes and the threat of a credit card chargeback to get that sorted.

Then the return bus was scheduled for 8 hours for my flight. I had to call them in the middle of Magic Kingdom and argue with them again. They were rude and unhelpful both times. I will not use them again and recommend my clients find different transportation from the airport.
 
I used them for the first time a couple weeks ago. The actual bus service was fine but their customer service was awful! I had to cancel and rebook at one point and they rejected the cancellation after the fact and I was left with 2 sets of tickets. Didn't ever notify me of this and the rep argued with me that this was both all my fault and everything was fine despite having duplicate tickets. Took 30 minutes and the threat of a credit card chargeback to get that sorted.

Then the return bus was scheduled for 8 hours for my flight. I had to call them in the middle of Magic Kingdom and argue with them again. They were rude and unhelpful both times. I will not use them again and recommend my clients find different transportation from the airport.
Sorry to hear you had a bad experience :(.

We used them last fall to get from MCO to Shades of Green and it was a positive experience. I did book Mears for the way back though as I wasn't sure about how SF's timing to get to MCO was, that part of their website was confusing to me. (Plus I wanted to compare services in our first-time post-DME experience without a car).
 
Sorry to hear you had a bad experience :(.

We used them last fall to get from MCO to Shades of Green and it was a positive experience. I did book Mears for the way back though as I wasn't sure about how SF's timing to get to MCO was, that part of their website was confusing to me. (Plus I wanted to compare services in our first-time post-DME experience without a car).
We used them last August departing from Disney to MCO and had a great experience and our flight was super early, was a little nervous about our early pick up time but everything went as planned.
 
I used them for the first time a couple weeks ago. The actual bus service was fine but their customer service was awful! I had to cancel and rebook at one point and they rejected the cancellation after the fact and I was left with 2 sets of tickets. Didn't ever notify me of this and the rep argued with me that this was both all my fault and everything was fine despite having duplicate tickets. Took 30 minutes and the threat of a credit card chargeback to get that sorted.

Then the return bus was scheduled for 8 hours for my flight. I had to call them in the middle of Magic Kingdom and argue with them again. They were rude and unhelpful both times. I will not use them again and recommend my clients find different transportation from the airport.
I have used them a few times. actual transportation is usually no problem and the face-to-face people you have to deal with are nice.
HOWEVER If you have to make any changes after your initial booking, forget it. Lots of time on the phone. The person you're talking to cant make any changes and has to go 'talk to a supervisor' and usually kind of rude.

I have TSA Precheck and prefer not to arrive 3 hours before my flight and have to argue with them about it every time. AND you can only call for changes after you get your pickup email! I would much prefer to pick my own pickup time and then the burden is on me if I miss my flight. In general, for planning purposes they pick up once an hour at a given location it seems.
 
Wow! I look at that wallpaper all the time - often as my computer background, on this throw over the back of my chair, on much of my Haunted Mansion merch. I'm even doing a puzzle with a part of it. It truly is iconic!
I know! I have blankets, purses, clothes. It truly is iconic. I'm glad to know who made it, she deserves to be know.
 
I used them for the first time a couple weeks ago. The actual bus service was fine but their customer service was awful! I had to cancel and rebook at one point and they rejected the cancellation after the fact and I was left with 2 sets of tickets. Didn't ever notify me of this and the rep argued with me that this was both all my fault and everything was fine despite having duplicate tickets. Took 30 minutes and the threat of a credit card chargeback to get that sorted.

Then the return bus was scheduled for 8 hours for my flight. I had to call them in the middle of Magic Kingdom and argue with them again. They were rude and unhelpful both times. I will not use them again and recommend my clients find different transportation from the airport.
Sorry you had a rough experience. I've used them twice and have no complaints about either experience. I also recommended them to family and their experience was very positive too.
 
Sunshine Flyer email promotion today if anyone's looking to book transportation from MCO for summer:

Hop onboard the sale of the summer🔅
Adult tickets are $15 and kids ride FREE when you use promo code KIDSFREE at checkout!
Buy Now - Limited Time Offer
**Applies to new purchases only for travel dates 6/1 - 8/31​

There's also a $12 adult ticket pricing still going on for new purchases for travel through May 31
Thanks! Just booked for my June trip and the 4 of us were $67 all in...still bummed no free Magical Express..guess I should move on haha.
 
2nd Fantasmic show must be in jeopardy. This is one minute before it started last night.

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The parks are abnormally not busy at all. This is usually a slower time but its slower than expected. Pair that with summer bookings being so available with discounts and such....the attendance drop might be finally hitting.
 
Thanks! Just booked for my June trip and the 4 of us were $67 all in...still bummed no free Magical Express..guess I should move on haha.
I hope they keep the promos rolling lol. We've done Mears connect twice and really did enjoy it both times, found it literally Magical Express but not free. But it's about 90$ for us this time around and if I can save any amount off that, I'll do Sunshine Flyer!
 














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