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Disney World Books
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Disney World with Disabilities Book,
a book for people with special needs, disabilities, health and emotional conditions, and their friends and families. We want to make it easy to plan a safe, comfortable and enjoyable trip. We packed tons of helpful information into this book
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The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World
is designed for those who wish
to tour Walt Disney World in style by staying in the most luxurious
resorts, dining at the best restaurants and having a top-drawer
entertainment experience! Written by Disney aficionado and World
traveler Cara Goldsbury.
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ExploreTheMagic.com recommends you read
Disney on a Dime before your next Disney vacation!
This book is chalked full on information for the would be Disney
tourist and is great reference as well. Easy to read and follow,
extremely resourceful budget tips and might just save you enough
money for two Disney trips for the price of just one.
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Do you dread the hour-long waits for theme park attractions at the Walt Disney World Resort?
Wondering how to keep everyone entertained and still enjoy a stress-free vacation? Then you
need The Disney Queue Line Survival Guidebook, the only guidebook with scavenger hunts,
trivia questions, word searches, hidden Mickey locations and more, uniquely tailored to
every attraction and show within Disney’s four Florida theme parks. With hours of fun-filled
activities as well as essential attraction details, The Disney Queue Line Survival Guidebook
is the only book you need to guarantee a magical time at Disney’s theme parks.
Read our review here!
Buy it here!
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What the heck is a hidden Mickeys?
A Hidden Mickey can take different forms. The most common image is the tri-circle Mickey frontal
silhouette: three circles that form Mickey’s round head and adjoining round ears. Other
images include a side or oblique (usually three-quarter) profile of Mickey’s face and head, a
side profile of his entire body, a full-body frontal silhouette, a detailed picture of his face or
body, or a three-dimensional Mickey. Sometimes, just his gloves, handprints, shoes or ears appear.
Even his name or initials in unusual places may qualify as Hidden Mickeys. And don’t forget
other characters: Hidden Minnies, Donald Ducks, Goofys, etc.
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Design magical vacations with this travel guide and planning system for everyone's favorite
playground.
Fourteen built-in organizer pockets keep plans, maps, and memories all in one place, and the
full-color travel guide includes everything you need to plan the perfect vacation. All Disney
parks and resort hotels are described in depth, with ratings, floor plans, and maps. Comprehensive
information for planning, traveling, and dining is also included, along with an entire section
devoted to extra-special Disney magic. Design your vacation with the help of six planning worksheets,
write your itinerary on the front of each organizer pocket before you go, store guidemaps, brochures,
tickets, and receipts inside the pockets while you're there, and record expenses and memories to
review and share when you return. This is the ultimate traveling companion for Walt Disney World!
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Memories of a Magic Kingdom Press Agent
An official “Disney Legend,” Charlie Ridgway first saw Disneyland before it opened, when he snuck a
kid under the fence for a feature story he was writing for a local paper. A few years later,
he hired on as a publicist for Disney and spent the next forty years cooking up ways to get “the Mouse”
free publicity. For Donald Duck’s fiftieth birthday he trained fifty white Peking ducks to
waddle behind Donald down Main Street USA. When the celebration was over, he got even more
publicity by donating the “used” ducks to zoos across America. He helped open new Disney parks
in Orlando, Paris and Hong Kong. Along the way he rubbed shoulders with presidents and princes,
helped usher in the era of electronic newsgathering, and was on a first-name basis with every great
journalist of the last half century. In this engaging and light-hearted memoir, Ridgway shares
the special magic that makes Disney’s world universally beloved.
Buy it here!
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101 Things You Never Knew About Walt Disney World
organizer pockets keep You have probably
heard a few "interesting facts" about Walt Disney World over the
years. Perhaps you've heard that the windows on the second story of
the buildings on Main Street honor individuals of note in WDW
history? Or that the company plane Walt used to survey the eventual
WDW property from the air now lives at the studios park? It's all
true... but these are only two of the interesting facts pointed out
in my book, 101 Things You Never Knew About Walt Disney World.
And those are only two of the best-known examples. Many of these
stories deal with much more obscure, yet equally interesting, pieces
of history of the theme parks. It's a certainty that you haven't
heard all these stories before!
Buy it here!
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The Complete Guide to Walt Disney World
Filled with more than 400 color photographs. The
Complete Guide to Walt Disney World is the first
photo-driven travel guide ever published about the world's
No. 1 vacation destination. But there's more. Taking its
title seriously, The Complete Guide to Walt Disney World is
also packed with information. The Walt Disney Company gave
the authors incredible access to its property, and allowed
them to interview dozens of artists, engineers, performers
and technicians. The result Attraction descriptions, bonus
articles and hundreds of Fun Facts and Fun Finds that you
just can't find anywhere else. Authors Julie and Mike Neal
made over 700 visits to Walt Disney World in the five years it took to create the guidebook. The couple has a home in Celebration, the Disney-built town next door.
Read our review here!
Buy it here!
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The Unofficial Dining Guide to Walt Disney World 2007: Current Menus and Prices for All Restaurants at the Parks and Hotels
Buy it here!
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