Space Mountain Finally Makes Sense

The Classic Black DL Hat Is Back! https://heybrickey.com/products/1955-... What if the most fascinating part of Space Mountain isn't the roller coaster... but the building wrapped around it? Tonight's Brickey Vlog is a slower exploration of one of the most unique pieces of architecture in all of Disneyland. While waiting for the fireworks to end, I take a walk through the Space Mountain complex, studying its forgotten details, hidden corners, PeopleMover remnants, abandoned theater spaces, layered design, and the futuristic architecture that makes Tomorrowland unlike anywhere else in Disney Parks. As I gather B-roll for an upcoming Hey Brickey video, we begin piecing together the story of what Space Mountain was originally supposed to be, why this building feels so different from the rest of Disneyland, and how decades of renovations, closures, and adaptations have transformed one of Imagineering's greatest architectural achievements. From the old Tomorrowland Stage and Magic Eye Theater to the PeopleMover track, Skyway remnants, DVC lounge, and the building's incredible multi-level design, this is a deep dive into the history and design language hiding in plain sight. If you love Disneyland history, Tomorrowland, Imagineering, architecture, hidden details, and exploring the park at a slower pace, I think you're going to enjoy this unusual adventure around the edge of Space Mountain. #Disneyland #SpaceMountain #Tomorrowland #DisneylandHistory #Imagineering #DisneyArchitecture #PeopleMover #BrickeyVlog