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NEW!!
Realityland: True-Life Adventures at Walt Disney World
The first in-depth, unauthorized look at the creation and operation of the world's most popular vacation destination. The
author of the best selling Mouse
Tales reveals how Walt Disney's City of Tomorrow evolved into a sprawling
resort where--despite extraordinary efforts to control every aspect of "the show"--everything doesn't always go according
to script.
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Disneyland - As
You've Never Seen It Before...
The most famous amusement park in the world - but is it really
the Happiest Place on Earth? Find out in Mouse
Tales: A Behind-the-Ears Look at Disneyland.
Mouse Tales is the one E-ticket ride you won't want to
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In Mouse
Under Glass: Secrets of Disney Animation and Theme Parks,
David Koenig takes an unauthorized look at the unknown and the
unusual, from animated classics Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs to The Hunchback of Notre Dame, plus theme
parks Disneyland and Disney World.
Author of the best-selling Mouse Tales: A Behind-the-Ears
Look at Disneyland, Koenig reveals hundreds of characters,
songs, storylines and theme park attractions that almost were.
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back to Disneyland...
MORE stories! Meet the horse that broke free from a streetcar
and stormed Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. The Mad Hatter who
panhandled for change from visitors. And other mischievous
employees and devious guests.
MORE secrets! Discover how Disney Imagineers create the
illusions of the Haunted Mansion, Indiana Jones Adventure, and
other attractions.
MORE revelations! Find out why Disneyland really closed the
popular Skyway tram ride, Submarine Voyage and Mike Fink Keel
Boats.
MORE MOUSE TALES picks up where Mouse Tales: A
Behind-the-Ears Look at Disneyland left off - with hundreds
more amazing tales about the fun and hardships of working at the
Happiest Place on Earth and what happens when reality invades
its protective confines. Plenty has changed in the last few
years, as serious cutbacks by management have unfortunately
transformed the landscape into a less magical, more dangerous
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