Disney Books
Here is the ultimate collection of Walt Disney World books, including guidebooks, novels, games and more! Can't find what you're looking for? Use our handy search box at the bottom of the page.
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The Walt Disney World Trivia Book
The only place to get a signed and personalized copy of the Walt Disney World Trivia Book. The lowest price online at $9.99! Look for Volume II coming soon!!!
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Disney on a Dime
Disney on a Dime is a book dedicated to helping anybody and everybody save money on a Walt Disney World Vacation. Most Disney World guidebooks will tell a person what there is to see and do, but they don’t mention an important factor- money! Disney on a Dime is focused solely on how to save money for and during your Disney World Vacation.
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Designing Disney: Imagineering and the Art of the Show
Designing Disney sets into history and puts into context the extraordinary contributions of John Hench, who, at the age of 94, still comes into his office at Imagineering each day. His principles of theme park design, character design, and use of color have made him a legendary figure, not only for Disney fans but also for students and aficionados of architecture, engineering, and design. Designing Disney reveals the magic behind John's great discoveries and documents his groundbreaking work in several key areas, including the values, attitudes, aesthetics, and logic that went into the original design concepts for Disney theme parks. Hench details the essence and various meanings of colors and how they work in the parks, and lets the reader in on the how and why of the Disney characters' inherent popularity-their timeless human traits, archetypal shapes and gestures that suggest their qualities graphically, and their emotional resonance in our lives.
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Walt Disney Imagineering : A Behind the Dreams Look At Making the Magic Real
"Imagineering" is a coinage of the Disney corporation that denotes the combination of imagination and engineering it employs to create the attractions in its theme parks. This big, lavish artbook spans four decades of imagineering, from the relatively unsophisticated rides, such as Main Street U.S.A. and the Matterhorn, with which Disneyland opened in 1959, to the high-tech, special effects^-inspired rides at Disney-MGM Studios (many concepts that never got off the drawing board also appear). It takes readers through the entire imagineering process, from original idea, through blueprints and scale models, to actual construction--all illustrated by hundreds of concept sketches, character designs, architectural drawings, and other artwork. It goes to show: the Disney crew puts impressive effort into providing simple fun for tourists. Chock-full of the behind-the-scenes info and trivia Disney fans love, the book is a fascinating display of state-of-the-art theme park development and stimulating incitement for Disney-bound vacationers who want more than travel guides will give them
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The
Unofficial Guide to
Walt Disney World 2005
In their "Declaration
of Independence," the authors and researchers of this guide swear their allegiance to
you, the consumer. "If a restaurant serves bad food, or a gift item is overpriced, or
a certain ride isn't worth the wait, we can say so, and in the process we hope to make
your visit more fun, efficient, and economical." And because they've found that
"spontaneity and self-discovery work about as well at Walt Disney World as they do on
your tax return," The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World is packed full of
essential advice for anyone braving the frontiers of the mother of all theme parks.
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PassPorter
Walt Disney World 2005: The Unique Travel Guide, Planner, Organizer,
Journal, and Keepsake!
The PassPorter is a
brilliant travel aid. It boasts 11 sturdy manila pockets, each
clearly labeled, so you know which holds important travel papers
(like tickets, itineraries, and maps)and where to store all the notes,
plans, tickets, pamphlets, coupons, and numerous etceteras for
each day of Walt Disney World exploration; as well as extra slots
for ticket stubs, receipts,
A
Deluxe Edition is also available
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Birnbaum's
Walt Disney World for Kids by Kids '2005: The Official Guide
Walt Disney World for Kids, by Kids 2004 is written especially for
children and includes what the number-one theme park's biggest fans
have to say about their ultimate getaway. Every area of Walt Disney
World is covered, from restaurants to shopping advice to "attraction
reactions," with kids' honest feedback and impressions.
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Birnbaum's
Walt Disney World Without Kids 2005
For the millions of visitors who come to Walt Disney World without
children, this best-selling guide focuses on the night life, resorts, and special places adults will enjoy
the most. 4-color throughout.
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Walt Disney World
for Couples 5th Edition
Lovers
of all ages flock to Florida's Walt Disney World, and this is the only guidebook designed
just for them. It's updated to reflect the latest attractions and prices, with valuable
information on special packages and tips for a romantic trip. Maps, tour information, and
much more are included.
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Fodor's
2005 Walt Disney World, Universal Studios and Orlando (Fall
Edition)
While other guidebooks
cover only the Disney parks or give short shrift to the non-Disney attractions that have
always been key elements in a Central Florida vacation, this guide lavishes equal
attention on Universal Studios Florida, Sea World, Busch Gardens, and other major area
tourist destinations. Updated every year.
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Walt Disney World With Kids 2005
Unlike planning a family
vacation to Walt Disney World, nothing about Walt Disney World
with Kids is
overwhelming. It's clearly written and laid out on easy-to-read noncluttered pages.
Kid-travel expert Kim Wright Wiley makes planning a Disney trip sound like fun.
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Walt Disney World & Orlando for Dummies 2006
Orlando is the world's No. 1 vacation destination. But where to
begin? Relax! This newly updated and easy-to-understand guide gives
you the scoop on all the Orlando-area theme parks, from Disney® and
Universal Orlando® to SeaWorld® and Discovery Cove®. Have a blast!
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Frommer's Walt
Disney World & Orlando 2005
Candid, thorough reviews of lodgings, from
luxurious Disney resorts park to family-friendly motels nearby--plus the best bets for
business travelers. The latest on dining, from elegant French and
Italian cuisine in posh settings to kid-friendly fare at Orlando's many theme restaurants.
What to see and do in and around Walt Disney World:
The Magic Kingdom, Epcot, MGM Studios, Animal Kingdom, and more--with detailed ratings for
each ride and attraction so you can make the most of your time
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Popping Up Around Walt Disney World
Go above and beyond (literally) the attractions at Walt Disney
World. You can't just read about Walt Disney World-you have to see
it-and what better and extraordinary way than from above? Visit all
the great sites and attractions at Magic Kingdom Park, Epcot(r),
Disney's Animal Kingdom, and the Disney-MGM Studios in this
one-of-a-kind presentation.
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Waking Walt
A spellbinding take on one of America's most enduring urban legends.
Could it be true; Walt Disney was never cremated and buried at
Forest Lawn as the official story goes? Imagine that, for nearly 40
years, the great entertainment genius has been in cryonic
suspension, waiting to return when a cure for his lung cancer is
found. Now, an experimental drug being tested looks like the answer.
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The Other Orlando
This fully revised and updated editions reviews nearly 200 other attractions, from family theme parks like SeaWorld to sports, the arts, dinner attractions, Kennedy Space Center, roadside attractions, zoos, gardens, and the great outdoors. |
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The Hassle-Free Guide to WDW
Walt Disney World is one of the most "guided" destinations on the planet. And yet no one has had the presence of mind to create simple, easy-to-follow touring plans that let visitors maximize their fun while avoiding overload and meltdown. Until now. |
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