Imagineering The Way : The Unoffical History Of The Magic Kingdom - A Brief Sypnosis
December 23rd, 2008 . by adminIntroductory Blurb
“Have you ever wondered how the most magical place on Earth came about? How the Walt Disney Company turned and area of swamp land into one of the most visited attractions in the world? ‘Imagineering The Way : The Unofficial History Of The Magic Kingdom’ leads you through the early years of the Walt Disney Resort, all the way to present day. As well as looking in detail at every ride, show or attraction that ever existed in the Magic Kingdom the book brings answers to some of the Disney myths created over the years : Does the castle really lower into the ground to be cleaned? Who is George and why does he reside in Pirates of the Caribbean? Do chocolate chip cookies really exist in Space Mountain? Which ride can you hear the line “I Love Disco!”? Is Walt really cryogenically frozen inside the Magic Kingdom? All of these answers and more can be found inside - ‘Imagineering The Way : The Unofficial History Of The Magic Kingdom’”
If, like me, you have an unhealthy thirst for Disney knowledge in all its literary forms, then check out the latest addition to the unofficial Disney library :- ‘Imagineering The Way : The Unofficial History Of The Magic Kingdom’ by Adam Goodger. It promises to delve deep into the history and mythology that surrounds Walt Disney World’s original (and arguably best) theme park, setting the record straight on many of the Magic Kingdom’s many fables. The book includes detailed analysis on all of the parks attractions, both past and present. So if you were wondering whatever happened to the Skyway, or Mr Toads Wild Ride, then this book should answer those questions.
To be one of the first to own a copy, check out the link:- http://www.lulu.com/content/5129330 or simply search for the title itself on lulu.com.
The book is priced at £11.99/$20.67 paperback or £6.25/$10.78 to download. (prices shown are at time of writing)
A review of the book will be posted here in the coming weeks, so keep an eye out!
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