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Disney Imagineers who built Disneyland lost their homes in Altadena fire – The Mercury News


Generations of Walt Disney Imagineers who conceived, designed and built the attractions and lands at Disneyland and Disney theme parks around the world lost their homes in the Eaton Fire that destroyed large swaths of Altadena.

Former Imagineer Joe Rohde took to Instagram on Wednesday, Jan. 8 to remember his time in the Altadena neighborhood and mourn the loss of countless homes owned by his fellow Imagineers.

“Most of the places where we all lived burnt to ashes last night,” Rohde wrote on Instagram. “The homes of many Imagineers who worked on many of the parks and attractions that Disney fans know and love are gone. Homes filled with memories, care, love and the expression of the same creative talent that went into the parks and films. Fire, when it comes, comes so fast that we must leave that all behind.”

Rohde is best known for his work on Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the Florida park’s Pandora — World of Avatar-themed land, the Aulani resort hotel in Hawaii and the Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout attraction at Disney California Adventure.

“Pacific Palisades and Malibu are more famous and their equally devastating situation easily captures the nation’s eye,” Rohde wrote on Instagram. “But Altadena was our home and home base. And as of this evening much of my old neighborhood of Altadena has vanished and with it the homes of many of my dear friends and colleagues. Send a prayer.”

A firefighter tries to save a home along Glenrose Ave as the Eaton Fire continues to burn in Altadena, CA Jan. 8, 2025.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)
A firefighter tries to save a home along Glenrose Ave as the Eaton Fire continues to burn in Altadena, CA Jan. 8, 2025.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) 

Rohde was born in California in 1955 — just two months after Disneyland opened in Anaheim.

The son of a Hollywood cameraman, he spent his spare time as a kid hanging out at studio backlots and movie ranches. After high school in Northridge, he studied art at Occidental College where he met his wife before landing a job at Walt Disney Imagineering in 1980 working on the upcoming Epcot theme park.

Former Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde says he used to live in Altadena, where many other Imagineering employees also had homes. (Courtesy of Disney)
Former Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde says he used to live in Altadena, where many other Imagineering employees also had homes. (Courtesy of Disney) 

The couple soon settled in Altadena where they raised two sons.

“Way back when Imagineering was hiring for Epcot, one of the few places we young Imagineers could afford to get a house was Altadena, a sleepy, little foothill community full of wonderful old houses that needed some love and attention,” Rohde wrote on Instagram.

Residents survey the scene after the Eaton Fire burned through an Altadena neighborhood Jan. 8, 2025.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)
Residents survey the scene after the Eaton Fire burned through an Altadena neighborhood Jan. 8, 2025.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) 





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