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Realityland: True-Life Adventures at Walt Disney World

By David Koenig

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"The Most Anticipated Book of the Year... If you're like me, you long ago devoured David Koenig's mid-90s tome Mouse Tales, chock full of backstage stories, CM perspective, and Guest accidents at Disneyland. After reading and re-reading it numerous times, you started to yearn for a book just like this, but covering Walt Disney World. Many long years later, the wait is over. Realityland: True-Life Adventures at Walt Disney World is a hardcover masterpiece. Clocking in at a hefty 334 pages and an attractive hardcover, the book first catches your eye with the cover, whose designs feature a stylized, almost 1950's-era Googie look (and that enormous monorail that never ends!) Even though you might be expecting an East coast version of Mouse Tales, you'll find something different. Realityland instead tells the story of the resort's history. You may have heard many of the particulars before, but never quite with this perspective. Koenig did extensive interviews for this book, so you can expect quite a few 'inside' stories about the design, construction, and history of the parks. And there are stories, in true Koenig fashion, of history from the 'bottom up,' a.k.a. the minor anecdotes told by ancillary players on the stage. These bits are every bit as juicy as Mouse Tales, and will satisfy wholly."
-Kevin Yee (MiceAge.com)

"Koenig, the author of two highly respected, behind-the-scenes books on Disneyland (Mouse Tales; More Mouse Tales), now sheds light on the beginnings of Walt Disney World. Walt Disney was upset with how the area around Disneyland gave rise to cheap motels and trinket shops, so he decided to build another park in Florida and purchased enough land to control every aspect of the environs. Koenig's description of the backdoor deals, phony companies, and lengths the Disney Company went to secure the thousands of acres needed to build the new park is fascinating. Disney's dream of EPCOT--the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, a multilevel, climate-controlled model city with a network of people movers--was never fully realized, but a park with that name opened in 1982. While the Mouse Tales books emphasized cast member stories at Disneyland, here Koenig takes time to immerse readers fully in the history of what is now the top tourist destination in the world. Interviewing almost 100 people and incorporating almost a decade of research, Koenig has written his best book to date. Perfect for Disney fans and history buffs; for all library collections."
-Jeff Ayers (Library Journal)

"Koenig is well known in Disneyana circles for Mouse Tales, one of the first and best exposés of Disneyland's unglamorous backstage. Now Koenig has focused on True-Life Adventures at WaltDisney World, producing required reading for anyone wanting to understand how the rat came to rule our region. Starting with the dying days of Walt himself and continuing to the latest dollar-squeezing schemes, Koenig tells a decidedly unauthorized history of WDW, with a healthy emphasis on the hucksterism, deception and outright fraud that helped build America's favorite family vacation spot. The best stories are from the early years, when Orlando Sentinel publisher Martin Andersen, State Sen. Irlo Bronson and other power brokers colluded to keep Disney's late-'60s land purchases secret. The resort's initial construction--a project so massive it was overseen by a major general and an admiral--was fraught with fascinating turmoil, from fired contractors to flaming outhouses. The years since have seen deaths, scandals and lawsuits, and this book unearths nearly every one. From the watering-down of the original EPCOT's grand ambitions to the suspicious swiping of Universal's original plans for the rushed-to-market Disney-MGM Studios, Koenig drags every skeleton out of the Mouse's closet and makes them dance. If you've only ever been exposed to Disney's squeaky-clean face, you may be in for a shock. Those already familiar with the mouse's seedier side will have heard many of these tales before, but here they're all assembled in a tome both comprehensive and compulsively readable. After reading Realityland you'll probably never experience Disney with child-like wonder again, but the insider info is well worth a little lost innocence."
-Seth Kubersky (Orlando Weekly)

"Koenig cuts through decades of carefully prepared PR stories, all of the myths that currently surround Disney World's origins and brings you the real story. Koenig does a very thorough job with 'Realityland.' He hits upon all of the classics (Like the infamous meeting where Dick Nunis's staff all showed up in pajamas to protest their boss's tendency to schedule meetings far too early in the morning) ... You've got the gritty seldom-told-tales like the Monorail fire. Plus the fun little factoids like how the Imagineers tried to persuade Dick Van Dyke to reprise his performance as Bert from 'Mary Poppins' for a new show that they were creating for EPCOT Center. Regrettably, Van Dyke resisted the Imagineers' invitation. But I don't see how any die-hard Disney fan could resist picking up a copy of David Koenig's newest book."
-Jim Hill (JimHillMedia.com)

"Without reservation I can say David's book is essential reading for both the experienced and casual Disney parks consumer. One can only hope his critical eye will focus some attention on the solutions necessary to once again make Walt Disney World a premium resort destination."
-Al Lutz (MiceAge.com)


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