Forget Main Street USA — the real Disney World is a quiet area of Burbank where the grass is always greener, the paint is never chipped, and the landlord happens to be a multi-billion dollar rodent.

Welcome to South Keystone Street, a two-block stretch of suburbia nestled right against the Walt Disney Studios lot. To the casual passerby, it’s a postcard of the American Dream. To those in the know, it’s a living movie set.

The House of Mouse has spent decades quietly snapping up all the single-family homes on the east side of the street, according to a report by SFGate. The result is a “Truman Show” style neighborhood that is kept prim and polished by a company obsessed with its public image.

“It’s sort of like having a residential backlot, without taking up space at the actual studio property,” ABC7’s Dave Kunz wrote on Instagram.

“It’s eerily quiet, and eerily perfect,” the report notes. 

Nearby homes on Keystone are estimated to be valued between $1 and $2 million, according to Zillow.

The corporate land grab reportedly began in 1991. At the time, Disney executives pinky-swore to nervous neighbors that they were just buying a few houses for “temporary housing for relocated managers” and had no plans to bulldoze the block for a studio expansion.

While the street is open to public traffic, it isn’t just a residential zone — it’s kind of like a backlot in disguise. If it looks familiar, that’s because you’ve probably seen it on the silver screen before. Keystone Street has served as the backdrop for everything from the 1971 classic The Million Dollar Duck to the gritty series Wicked City.

For Disney, owning the neighborhood is the ultimate production hack: no permits, no grumpy neighbors complaining about craft services trailers, and total control over the “vibe.”

While Disney’s “Golden Oak Ranch” in Santa Clarita is a well-known private filming retreat, Keystone Street is the company’s hidden-in-plain-sight masterpiece. It’s a place where the suburban aesthetic is curated with the same intensity as a theme park attraction. 



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