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The Thinking Fan's Guide To Walt Disney World: Magic Kingdom 2nd Edition - cover

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The Thinking Fan's Guide To Walt Disney World: Magic Kingdom 2nd Edition

Aaron Wallace

Publisher: The Intrepid Traveler

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Summary

The Thinking Fan's Guide is a different kind of guidebook that leaves out the usual ephemera on trip planning, ticket prices, restaurants, and shopping to concentrate on what visitors to Magic Kingdom come to see—the rides and attractions. Wallace providesa lighthearted but scholarly look at each one in the MagicKingdom's Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, andTomorrowland, as well as the Walt Disney World Railroad, Main Street, U.S.A., the parades, and the Wishes fireworks show. Farfrom being mere “amusements,” these attractions provide a complex,multi-layered narrative that can be experienced and appreciated just like agreat novel, play, or film. The book will fascinate Disneybuffs with the sometimes surprising insights it offers into old favorites whileoffering newcomers to the Disney magic a much richer experience. This new edition adds coverage of the Fantasyland attractions that have opened since 2013, among them Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Enchanted Tales with Belle, and Under the Sea - Journey of The Little Mermaid.“The Thinking Fan's Guide is insanely readable. Through personal experiences and opinions, Wallace is able to keep the reader grounded in the real world, while still taking time to look back at the history of the attraction." -- Andrew Tipton, Disney Hipster Blog 
"Regardless of how many times you have personally visited, ... this book will not only increase your knowledge of the rich history and all the great attractions that the Magic Kingdom Park offers, but will also entertain you and give you an overview of the park you love... from another fan's perspective." -- Sam Carta, Orlando Theme Park News
Available since: 09/07/2015.

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