Tuesday, September 22, 2009

One Day at Disney


One Day at Disney
Regardless of the time of day, the day of the week, or the date on the calendar, there is always something going on at all of the disney theme parks around the world. One Day at Disney takes readers on a global armchair journey from Disneyland in Anaheim, California, to Tokyo Disneyland in Japan. The clock starts at the stroke of midnight at Californias Disneylandwhere all the magic began in July 1955. Hour by hour, the parks and their guests are featured in brand-new, never-before-published photos takes especially for this book within a 24-hour period on a March day.
Customer Review: A great pictorial of Disney!
I don't remember where I got this at, but even at cover price it's a GREAT book. If you love Disney parks, GET THIS BOOK!! Yes, it's mostly pictures, but being able to see all 4 castles on one page or the differences between the Haunted mansions is really cool. Not much reading, it is mostly pictures. A great coffee table book. Keeps you dreaming/ remembering until the next trip.
Customer Review: Disney Has Never Looked So Good
As was once the case with the British Empire, the sun never sets on Disney's theme parks, with little havens of happiness (and profit) around the world -- California, Florida, France and Tokyo, with more just opened (Disney Sea, also in Tokyo) and more coming (Hong Kong). What this book does, like all the other "A Day at/in..." books, is give you a 24-hour time span. At the same time, it jumps from park to park, showing different aspects of different parks, at different times of the day or night -- with guests streaming in, cast members working, resting, smiling or laughing (if you're looking for a critical eye towards the Disney empire, this is not the book for that), or simply landscapes framed by the good work of Mother Nature and the photographer. For those who haven't traveled the world (and that's most of us), it gives you a detailed view of what the rest of the world sees when it looks at Disney, noting the differences and the similarities. And finally, if you just love the theme park(s), this book will help keep those memories fresh. It works for me.

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