Disnerd that I am, I knew just about every story retold already. While I enjoyed it and lapped up all the information again, I didn't really feel like there was anything new here.
Over the course of the documentary, you get vintage and new interviews from Walt Disney, George Lucas, and various people who were instrumental in the park over the years. Most of the time is spent on Walt's years, and the time after he died is covered only briefly. It starts with the idea Walt originally had and covers the construction and opening of the park. The heart of the first disc is a new 80 minute long documentary about the creation of the park. I felt like it didn't quite live up to the Secrets part of the title, but there are Stories and Magic aplenty. (Okay, so I've probably only watched about half of what I have, but I still want more.) Disneyland - Secrets, Stories & Magic was released a couple of years ago, and I just now got around to watching it. Over the years, these two disc collections have included some fun and rare stuff that Disnerds like me have lapped up. Sadly, it appears that Disney has decided not to continue with the Disney Treasures DVD sets.