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deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2008 Bob Sehlinger, 2007-08-27 From the publishers of The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World A Tourist's Best Friend! —Chicago Sun-Times Indispensable —The New York Times Five Great Features and Benefits offered ONLY by The Unofficial Guide: Exclusively patented, field-tested touring plans that save as much as four hours of standing in line in a single day Tips, advice, and opinions from hundreds of Walt Disney World guests in their own words Almost 250 hotels rated and ranked for quality and value, including the top non-Disney hotels for families A complete Dining Guide with ratings and reviews of all Walt Disney World restaurants, plus extensive alternatives for dining deals outside the World Every attraction rated and ranked for each age group; extensive, objective, head-to-head comparisons of the Disney and Universal theme parks |
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deb's unofficial wdw: Walt Disney World & Orlando For Dummies Laura Lea Miller, 2008-12-16 For Dummies Travel guides are the ultimate user-friendly trip planners, combining the broad appeal and time-tested features of the For Dummies series with up-to-the-minute advice and information from the experts at Frommer’s. Small trim size for use on-the-go Focused coverage of only the best hotels and restaurants in all price ranges Tear-out “cheat sheet” with full-color maps or easy reference pointers |
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deb's unofficial wdw: Walt Disney World & Orlando For Dummies 2008 Laura Lea Miller, 2008-02-26 Walt Disney World includes four theme parks and a dozen lesser attractions, two entertainment districts, tens of thousands of hotel rooms, and scores of restaurants. Universal Orlando and SeaWorld add another four theme parks, three resorts, and an entertainment district to the mix. So how do you know where to go? This friendly guide puts you in a Mouse mood and in the know. From Terminator 2 to Shrek or Shamu, wild life to nightlife, Finding Nemo to finding souvenirs, it gives you great info on accommodations, restaurants, attractions, and more, covering: Disney’s ticket system and the best options in each major park Highlights of Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, and Discovery Cove, plus two great day-trip options The top 11 stomach turners and G-force generators in Orlando, including Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Summit Plummet, the Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, and more Tamer rides and shows, including The Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Shark Encounter, and more Orlando night life, with the scoop on dinner shows, Pleasure Island, CityWalk, and other hot spots Like every For Dummies travel guide, Walt Disney World & Orlando For Dummies 2008 includes: Down-to-earth trip-planning advice What you shouldn’t miss—and what you can skip The best hotels and restaurants for every budget Lots of detailed maps Whether you’re traveling with kids or want to recapture your own childhoodor whether your style is adventurous and action-packed or laid-back and relaxed, this friendly guide helps you plan a magical vacation. |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide? to Walt Disney World? 2001 Bob Sehlinger, 2000-09-15 For Travelers Who Want More Than the Official Line A Tourist's Best Friend! —Chicago Sun-Times Indispensable —The New York Times The Top 10 Ways The Unofficial Guide® to Walt Disney World® Can Help You Have the Perfect Trip: Every attraction rated and ranked for each age group, based on interviews and surveys of more than 19,500 patrons Where to go: the best times of year and the best days of the week Pros and cons of staying in or outside the World All area hotels rated and ranked for value and quality of rooms Field-tested touring itineraries for each park, including Universal's new Islands of Adventure—for adults or families with children Ratings and reviews of all full-service restaurants in Walt Disney World Tips and warnings for first-time visitors and those with special needs, as well as unvarnished, practical advice for families, couples, honeymooners, and singles Proven strategies for planning the perfect Walt Disney World vacation with small children, including trips to Universal Studios Escape and Sea World How to find and meet the Disney characters A new, comprehensive shopping chapter with insider advice on the best places to shop in and around Walt Disney World This guide is a completely independent evaluation of Walt Disney World and has not been reviewed or approved by Walt Disney World or the Walt Disney Company, Inc. Find us online at frommers.travelocity.com |
deb's unofficial wdw: Walt Disney World and Orlando For Dummies 2006 Laura Lea Miller, 2006-02-17 If you want to escape to a world full of fun and fantasy, head for Walt Disney World & Orlando. The area is the No. 1 family vacation destination in the U.S., and this guide will show you hundreds of reasons why. Whether you’re taking your kids or grandkids or treating your “inner child”, you’ll find tons to see and do. You can count a shark’s teeth up close or swim with a dolphin. Tour some of the world’s most unique countries at Epcot or the Haunted Mansion at the Magic Kingdom. Strap in for stomach-churning rides or take in great shows. You can check out incredible marine life, exotic wild life, or Orlando’s exciting night life. This friendly guide clues you in to must-see attractions, the best deals, great shopping options, and more. It gives you the scoop on: Walt Disney World, including The Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios, Animal Kingdom, and more Other terrific theme parks, including Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, SeaWorld and Discovery Cove, and more The best daring thrill rides, including The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, Dueling Dragons twin roller coasters, Jurassic Park River Adventure, and the Tower of Terror Tamer rides and attractions, such as Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, Shrek 4-D, and Kilimanjaro Safari Great shows, parades, fireworks displays, and more Like every For Dummies travel guide, Walt Disney World & Orlando For Dummies 2006 includes: Down-to-earth trip-planning advice What you shouldn’t miss — and what you can skip The best hotels and restaurants for every budget Handy Post-it® Flags to mark your favorite pages |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide Walt Disney World 2012 Bob Sehlinger, Len Testa, 2011-09-06 Offers an overview of how to plan the perfect vacation, with tips on saving money, ratings for area hotels, and evaluations of attractions by age group. |
deb's unofficial wdw: Walt Disney World & Orlando For Dummies 2007 Laura Lea Miller, 2007-02-20 I’m going to Disney World. So are more than 15 million other people. Disney World is the number-one tourist destination in the country, and Orlando typically has almost 50 million visitors a year. Disney World includes four theme parks, a dozen other attractions, and two entertainment districts. Universal Orlando and SeaWorld add another four theme parks, three resorts, and a lively entertainment area to the Orlando mix. So how do you make the most of your time and your money? Whether you’re more interested in braving the rides or seeing the shows and the sites, this guide helps you decide where to stay, what to see, and what to do. It covers: The favorite rides and attractions (wild or mild) at all the major theme parks Great resorts, themed hotels, and all kinds of kid-friendly accommodations Orlando’s exciting nightlife at Pleasure Island, City Walk, and other hot spots Vacation package options and ways to save money Transportation around Orlando and Disney’s special transport system Orlando’s best special events Like every For Dummies travel guide, Walt Disney World & Orlando For Dummies 2007 includes: Down-to-earth trip-planning advice What you shouldn’t miss — and what you can skip The best hotels and restaurants for every budget Handy Post-it Flags to mark your favorite pages With this guide, you plan your trip to fit your style. Test your nerve on stomach-churning rides or rest and relax poolside. Mingle with the mouse or marvel at Shamu. Enjoy gourmet dining or a character meal with Goofy, Cinderella, or Simba. Head out on the Kilimanjaro Safari at Disney’s Animal Kingdom or go on a shopping safari at Disney World or in Orlando. Take in Revenge of the Mummy, Fear Factor Live and Shrek 4-D at Universal Studios Florida or dance with a German oompah band at Epcot. Test your physical limits at Islands of Adventure or get up close and personal with marine life at SeaWorld and Discovery Cove. With this guide, you’ll have a world of fun! |
deb's unofficial wdw: Passporter's Field Guide to the Disney Cruise Line and Its Caribbean Ports of Call Jennifer Watson, Dave Marx, Mickey Morgan, 2003 Book passage on the maiden voyage of the first guidebook dedicated to the magic and wonder of the Disney Cruise Line. This handbook has everything needed to know including maps, deck plans, photos, and worksheets. |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide Walt Disney World 2010 Bob Sehlinger, 2009-08-18 In 2008, combined Walt Disney World Resort© theme park attendance reached over 51 million, with the Magic Kingdom alone drawing over 17 million visitors. (Orlando Convention and Visitor Bureau) Despite signifcant downturns in the economy Disney theme parks have maintained attendance rates and made gains in attendance at some parks. Walt Disney World Resort theme parks are rated best in the world. earning high marks for things outside of the traditional theme park experience. Epcot's International Food & Wine Festival, which takes place for six weeks every fall and showcases food from twenty-five countries, was rated by Forbes Traveler as one of the Best U.S. Food and Wine Festivals. |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide? to Walt Disney World? 2002 Bob Sehlinger, 2001-08-29 A fun and lively read, it's exceptionally useful. It's a small investment for a very beneficial return. —Cynthia M. Allegrezza, Today's Parent of Massachusetts, North Oxford, MA The Unofficial Guides are the Consumer Reports of travel guides, offering candid evaluations of their destinations' attractions, hotels, restaurants, shopping, nightlife, sports, and more, all rated and ranked by a team of unbiased inspectors so even the most compulsive planners can be sure they're spending their time and money wisely. Each guide addresses the needs of everyone from families to business travelers, with handy charts that demonstrate how each place stacks up against the competition. Plus, all the details are pulled out so they're extremely easy to scan. This annually updated blockbuster is everyone's favorite insider guide to the ins and outs of Orlando, one of the most-visited destinations in the U.S. Our team of anonymous inspectors has checked out every inch of the Disney parks, and they've been completely honest and objective in their evaluations of every ride, show, hotel, and restaurant. With the Unofficial Guide in hand, readers know they're maximizing their time, enjoying all the fun, and getting their money's worth. 5 Ways The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World Can Help You Have the Perfect Trip: Every attraction rated and ranked for each age group, based on interviews and surveys of more than 18, families. When to go and how to avoid the crowds: The best times of year and the best days of the week. Field-tested touring itineraries for each park, including Sea World and Universal's Islands of Adventure--for families, couples, honeymooners, and singles. All the area hotels rated and ranked for value and quality of rooms, plus reviews of all the Disney restaurants. How to find and meet the Disney characters. |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2021 Bob Sehlinger, Len Testa, 2021-04-06 Get the Trusted Source of Information for a Successful Walt Disney World Vacation The best-selling independent guide to Walt Disney World has everything you need to plan your family’s trip—hassle-free. Whether you are planning your annual vacation to Walt Disney World or preparing for your first visit ever, this book gives you the insider scoop on hotels, restaurants, and attractions. The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2021 explains how Walt Disney World works and how to use that knowledge to make every minute and every dollar of your vacation count. With an Unofficial Guide in hand—and with authors Bob Sehlinger and Len Testa as guides—find out what’s available in every category, from best to worst, and get step-by-step, detailed plans to help make the most of your time at Walt Disney World. There have been lots of changes at Walt Disney World, from park opening procedures, to rides, restaurants, and hotels. Here’s what’s NEW in the 2021 book: When to visit Walt Disney World to get lower crowds and bigger hotel discounts Details on how COVID-19 and social distancing measures have impacted Walt Disney World Resort Tips on how to get a spot to experience Disney's fantastic new Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance blockbuster attraction How to Rope Drop Disney theme parks to get on the most popular rides faster Ten tips for finding the cheapest Disney World tickets (and a free online search tool to do all the work for you) The latest on discounted stroller rentals, car rentals, and vacation homes Reviews of Disney's swanky new Riviera Resort, plus the new Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway and Remy's Ratatouille Adventure rides for families The best hotel rooms to request at every Disney resort |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and Popular Culture Robert Shaughnessy, 2007-06-28 This Companion explores the remarkable variety of forms that Shakespeare's life and works have taken over the course of four centuries, ranging from the early modern theatrical marketplace to the age of mass media, and including stage and screen performance, music and the visual arts, the television serial and popular prose fiction. The book asks what happens when Shakespeare is popularized, and when the popular is Shakespeareanized; it queries the factors that determine the definitions of and boundaries between the legitimate and illegitimate, the canonical and the authorized and the subversive, the oppositional, the scandalous and the inane. Leading scholars discuss the ways in which the plays and poems of Shakespeare, as well as Shakespeare himself, have been interpreted and reinvented, adapted and parodied, transposed into other media, and act as a source of inspiration for writers, performers, artists and film-makers worldwide. |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide Walt Disney World? 2009 Bob Sehlinger, 2008-09-02 More than 4 million copies sold! This series is the only one that offers evaluations based on reader surveys and critiques, compiled by a team of unbiased inspectors. • Hotels, attractions, and restaurants in all price categories • Extensive information on shopping, nightlife, and sports • Easy-to-use, two-color design • Detailed, 2-color maps From the publishers of The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World A Tourist's Best Friend! —Chicago Sun-Times Indispensable —The New York Times Five Great Features and Benefits offered ONLY by The Unofficial Guide: Exclusively patented, field-tested touring plans that save as much as four hours of standing in line in a single day Tips, advice, and opinions from hundreds of Walt Disney World guests in their own words Almost 250 hotels rated and ranked for quality and value, including the top non-Disney hotels for families A complete Dining Guide with ratings and reviews of all Walt Disney World restaurants, plus extensive alternatives for dining deals outside the World Every attraction rated and ranked for each age group; extensive, objective, head-to-head comparisons of the Disney and Universal theme parks |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2003 Bob Sehlinger, 2002-08-22 The Unofficial Guides® are the Consumer Reports of travel guides, offering candid evaluations of their destinations' attractions, hotels, restaurants, shopping, nightlife, sports, and more, all rated and ranked by a team of unbiased inspectors so even the most compulsive planners can be sure they're spending their time and money wisely. Each guide addresses the needs of everyone from families to business travelers, with handy charts that demonstrate how each place stacks up against the competition. Plus, all the details are pulled out so they're extremely easy to scan. This annually updated blockbuster is everyone's favorite insider guide to the ins and outs of Orlando, one of the most-visited destinations in the U.S. Our team of anonymous inspectors has checked out every inch of the Disney parks, and they've been completely honest and objective in their evaluations of every ride, show, hotel, and restaurant. With the Unofficial Guide in hand, readers know they're maximizing their time, enjoying all the fun, and getting their money's worth. The Unofficial Guide® to Walt Disney World® also includes: Every attraction rated and ranked for each age group, based on interviews and surveys of more than 18,000 families When to go and how to avoid the crowds: The best times of year and the best days of the week Field-tested touring itineraries for each park, including Sea World and Universal's Islands of Adventure -- for families, couples, honeymooners, and singles All the area hotels rated and ranked for value and quality of rooms, plus reviews of all the Disney restaurants How to find and meet the Disney characters Other Unofficial Guides® to Disney and the rest of the central Florida parks include The Unofficial Guide® to Walt Disney World® for Grown-Ups, The Unofficial Guide® to Walt Disney World® with Kids, Mini Mickey, Inside Disney: The Incredible Story of Walt Disney World® and the Man Behind the Mouse, and Beyond Disney: The Unofficial Guide to Universal, Sea World, and the Best of Central Florida. |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2022 Bob Sehlinger, Len Testa, 2021-12-14 Get the Trusted Source of Information for a Successful Walt Disney World Vacation The best-selling independent guide to Walt Disney World has everything you need to plan your family’s trip—hassle-free. Whether you are planning your annual vacation to Walt Disney World or preparing for your first visit ever, this book gives you the insider scoop on hotels, restaurants, and attractions. The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2022 explains how Walt Disney World works and how to use that knowledge to make every minute and every dollar of your vacation count. With an Unofficial Guide in hand—and with authors Bob Sehlinger and Len Testa as guides—find out what’s available in every category, from best to worst, and get step-by-step, detailed plans to help make the most of your time at Walt Disney World. There have been lots of changes at Walt Disney World, from park opening procedures, to rides, restaurants, and hotels. Here’s what’s NEW in the 2022 book: When to visit Walt Disney World to get lower crowds and bigger hotel discounts Details on how COVID-19 and social distancing measures have impacted Walt Disney World Resort Complete coverage of Disney's new Remy's Ratatouille Adventure, Guardians of the Galaxy, and TRON Lightcycle Run attractions The latest on new Disney programs such as Early Theme Park Entry Tips on how to avoid long lines in a World without Disney's FastPass ride reservation system The newest, best places for ticket and hotel deals The latest on discounted stroller rentals, car rentals, and vacation homes A preview of the new fireworks shows Enchantment and Harmonious Updated reviews of every Walt Disney World restaurant since reopening The best hotel rooms to request at every Disney resort |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, 1999 Bob Sehlinger, 1999 The most candid, comprehensive guide on the market - complete with proven strategies for beating the crowds and complete coverage of Disney's Animal Kingdom. Every hotel, ride and attraction is rated. Including the new Wide World of Sports and the Animal Kingdom featuring rides, live animal exhibits and animatronic exhibits which include both extinct animals such as dinosaurs and imaginary ones like unicorns and dragons. Previous Edition ISBN: 0028620313 |
deb's unofficial wdw: Frommer's Walt Disney World & Orlando 2004 Jim Tunstall, Cynthia Tunstall, 2003-08-22 You'll never fall into the tourist traps when you travel with Frommer's. It's like having a friend show you around, taking you to the places locals like best. Our expert authors have already gone everywhere you might go -- they've done the legwork for you, and they're not afraid to tell it like it is, saving you time and money. No other series offers candid reviews of so many hotels and restaurants in all price ranges. Every Frommer's Travel Guide is up-to-date, with exact prices for everything, dozens of color maps, and exciting coverage of sports, shopping, and nightlife. You'd be lost without us! Completely updated every year, Frommer's Walt Disney World & Orlando is on top of all the latest developments, including all the new shows and rides. You'll get full details on Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, and Discovery Cove in addition to our comprehensive coverage of all the Disney attractions. This easy-to-use guide includes ratings, candid opinions, and suggested age groups for all the rides, up-to-date maps, and insider tips on how to plan your itinerary and minimize your time spent standing in line, so you'll be able to enjoy every minute of the magic. You'll even get a color fold-out map! |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2007 Bob Sehlinger, 2006-08-21 A Tourist's Best Friend! -Chicago Sun-Times Indispensable -The New York Times Companion podcast available on Frommers.com Five Great Features and Benefits offered ONLY by The Unofficial Guide®: Exclusively patented, field-tested touring plans that save as much as four hours of standing in line in a single day Tips, advice, and opinions from hundreds of Walt Disney World guests in their own words Almost 250 hotels rated and ranked for quality and value, including the top non-Disney hotels for families A complete Dining Guide with ratings and reviews of all Walt Disney World restaurants, plus extensive alternatives for dining deals outside the World Every attraction rated and ranked for each age group; extensive, objective, head-to-head comparisons of the Disney and Universal theme parks Sample Rating: Ride Name: Soarin' Appeal by age : Preschool, Grade school, Teens, Young adults, Over 30, Seniors What it is: Flight simulation ride. Scope and scale: Super headliner. When to go: First 30 minutes the park is open or use FASTPASS. Special comments: Entrance on the lower level of The Land pavilion. May induce motion sickness; 40 minimum-height requirement; switching off available (see pages 266-268). Author's rating: Exciting and mellow at the same time; Not to be missed. Duration of ride: 4 minutes. Loading speed: Moderate. This guide is a completely independent evaluation of Walt Disney World and has not been reviewed or approved by Walt Disney World or the Walt Disney Company, Inc. |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2006 Bob Sehlinger, 2005-09-09 A Tourist's Best Friend! -Chicago Sun-Times Indispensable -The New York Times Five Great Features and Benefits offered ONLY by The Unofficial Guide(r): * Exclusively patented, field-tested touring plans that save as much as four hours of standing in line in a single day * Tips, advice, and opinions from hundreds of Walt Disney World guests in their own words * Almost 250 hotels rated and ranked for quality and value, including the top non-Disney hotels for families * A complete Dining Guide with ratings and reviews of all Walt Disney World restaurants, plus extensive alternatives for dining deals outside the World * Every attraction rated and ranked for each age group; extensive, objective, head-to-head comparisons of the Disney and Universal theme parks Sample Rating Soarin' Appeal by age Preschool Grade school Teens Young adults Over 30 Seniors What it is:Flight simulation ride. Scope and scale:Super headliner. When to go First:30 minutes the park is open or use FASTPASS. Special comments:Entrance on the lower level of The Land pavilion. May induce motion sickness; 40 minimum-height requirement; switching off available (see pages 266-268). Author's rating:Exciting and mellow at the same time; Not to be missed. Duration of ride:4H minutes. Loading speed Moderate. This guide is a completely independent evaluation of Walt Disney World and has not been reviewed or approved by Walt Disney World or the Walt Disney Company, Inc. |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, 1998 Bob Sehlinger, 1997-10 Containing the most honest evaluations of the Disney parks on the market (with each ride rated and given a suggested age group), The Unofficial Guide to Disney World and EPCOT '98 offers proven strategies for enjoying them with a minimum of hassle. Also included are accurate maps, plus detailed information on shopping, night life, sports, and more. |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World?2005 Bob Sehlinger, 2004-08-20 The Disney World bible-our #1 travel bestseller, year after year * Based on interviews and surveys of 19,500 patrons, this evergreen bestseller ranks and rates all attractions by age group-and shows visitors how to make the most of their time * Features objective ratings of each ride, field-tested itineraries to help save time and beat the lines, in-depth rankings and reviews of hotels and restaurants inside and outside the World, and special tips for families with children, honeymooners, and seniors * Now updated to cover the latest Orlando-area developments, including a new resort and rides |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World with Kids Bob Sehlinger, 2003-09-12 From the publishers of The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World A Tourist's Best Friend! -Chicago Sun-Times Indispensable -The New York Times The Top 5 Ways The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World with Kids Can Help You Have the Perfect Trip: Comments and tips on Walt Disney World from surveys of more than 12,500 families Advice on how to prepare mentally, physically, and logistically for your ideal Walt Disney World vacation Information on which attractions frighten kids and why When to go, where to stay, and how to beat the crowds How to keep your family happy on vacation and how to return home rested and relaxed This guide is a completely independent evaluation of Walt Disney World and has not been reviewed or approved by Walt Disney World or the Walt Disney Company, Inc. |
deb's unofficial wdw: Walt Disney World & Orlando For Dummies 2005 Michelle Snow, 2004-11-26 More visitors flock to Disney each year than to any other spot on earth, with new rides and hotels sprouting up every season. This complete guide helps singles and families, the young, and the young at heart navigate this perennially popular fantasy mecca. Walt Disney World and Orlando for Dummies includes: Full coverage of all Orlando-area parks, from Disney and Universal Orlando to SeaWorld and Discovery Cove. Information on the latest rides and attractions, including Universal's Shrek 4-D and Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast, and Disney's Mission: Space. Savvy, time-saving tips on how to escape the endless lines and go straight to the major attractions Candid opinions about what's a can't miss and what's a waste of time, including a child's perspective on most of the city's theme-park attractions and rides. An honest discussion of the pros and cons of booking accommodations inside or outside the parks. |
deb's unofficial wdw: Frommer's Walt Disney World and Orlando 2001 Cynthia Tunstall, 2000-08-07 All-new information is given on attractions, hotels, and restaurants in Orlando, the number one tourist destination in the world. Revised with updated maps, this guide gives advice and information for a wide range of visitors, from honeymooners to grandparents and children. |
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deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2004 Bob Sehlinger, 2003 For Travelers Who Want More Than the Official Line! A Tourist’s Best Friend! –Chicago Sun-Times Indispensable –The New York Times Ten Great Features and Benefits offered ONLY by The Unofficial Guide®: The most comprehensive coverage of Walt Disney World Exclusively patented, field-tested touring plans that save as much as four hours of standing in line in a single day Every attraction rated and ranked for each age group In-depth profiles of all the Disney resorts, including the best rooms to request Almost 250 hotels rated and ranked for quality and value, including the top non-Disney hotels for families A complete Dining Guide with ratings and reviews of all Walt Disney World restaurants, plus extensive alternatives for dining deals outside the World Tips, advice, and opinions from hundreds of Walt Disney World guests in their own words The most complete and detailed insider coverage of shopping in and out of Walt Disney World Timed comparisons of getting around by the Disney Transportation System or using your own car Extensive, objective, head-to-head comparisons of the Disney and Universal theme parks This guide is a completely independent evaluation of Walt Disney World and has not been reviewed or approved by Walt Disney World or the Walt Disney Company, Inc. |
deb's unofficial wdw: Production and Operations Management, 2001-2002 P. K. Shukla, 2001 This informative anthology provides convenient, inexpensive access to current, carefully selected articles from such sources as Production and Inventory Management Journal, Forbes, Fortune, National Productivity Review, APICS--The Performance Advantage, and Business Week. The readings cover performance improvement; quality; human resources management for productivity; forecasting and product design; capacity, location, logistics, and layout planning; inventory and supply-chain management, and emerging trends. |
deb's unofficial wdw: Travels with Figment: On the Road in Search of Disney Dreams Marty Sklar, 2019-11-05 When you've spent fifty-four years at Disney, the first ten at Walt's side, you accumulate a lot of stories. As Marty tried to answer the most asked question when are you writing your next book? he mined his memory for stories he hasn't told before. In this fresh volume, Marty regales readers with tales from his career. |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Unofficial Walt Disney World 1971 Companion Jim Korkis, 2019-05 How the Magic Was Born Once upon a time, the swampy flatlands of central Florida were home to oranges, cattle, and alligators. Then a man came and said, lo, there shall be a theme park. A few years later, swampland turned to fantasyland, as Walt Disney World arose. This is the story of how it happened. Jim Korkis, the world's premiere Disney historian, weaves a compelling, organized tale from the thousands of details, reports, and eyewitness accounts--some of them never before in print-- about the early days of the most magical place on earth. As with his companion book, The Unofficial Disneyland 1955 Companion, Korkis delivers a top-down history, from the perspective of high-level Disney executives to that of front-line Disney cast members. Korkis begins with the initial surveys of the Disney World site in 1958 and takes the story through 1972, telling the complete and definitive story of how the park was designed and built, and how it was run during its first year. As Walt Disney stood on a swampy marsh in central Florida not long before his death in 1966, he did not see a wilderness, he saw a bright city of tomorrow, a towering castle, innovative hotels, and above all, families having fun in themed lands of wonder. We know how the story turned out, but now you can stand alongside Walt and experience it all over again, from the very beginning. |
deb's unofficial wdw: Ink & Paint Mindy Johnson, 2017-09-05 From the earliest origins of animated imagery, the colorful link between paper and screen was created by legions of female artists working on the slick surface of celluloid sheets. With calligraphic precision and Rembrandtesque mastery, these women painstakingly brought pencil drawings to vibrant, dimensional life. Yet perhaps as a reflection of the transparent canvas they created on, the contributions and history of these animation artists have remained virtually invisible and largely undocumented, until now. Walt Disney's pioneering efforts in animation transformed novelty cartoons into visual masterpieces, establishing many firsts for women within the entertainment industry along the way. Focusing on talent, Disney sought female story specialists and concept artists to expand the scope and sensibility of his storytelling. Upon establishing the first animation-training program for women, ink pens were traded for pencils as ladies made their way into the male-laden halls of animation. World War II further opened roles traditionally held by men, and women quickly progressed into virtually every discipline within animation production. Disney's later development of the Xerox process and eventual digital evolution once again placed women at the forefront of technological advancements applied to animated storytelling. In her latest landmark book, Ink & Paint: The Women of Walt Disney's Animation, author Mindy Johnson pulls back the celluloid curtain on the nearly vanished world of ink pens, paintbrushes, pigments, and tea. From the earliest black-and-white Alice Comedies to the advent of CAPS and digital animation, meet the pioneering women who brought handrendered animated stories to vibrant, multicolored life at Walt Disney Studios and beyond. Extensively researched with the full support of the entire Walt Disney Studios archival resources, plus a multitude of private collections, firsthand accounts, newly discovered materials, and production documentation, as well as never-before-seen photography and artwork, this essential volume redefines the collective history of animation. |
deb's unofficial wdw: The Disney Monorail Jeff Kurtti, Vanessa Hunt, Paul Wolski, 2020-09-15 On June 14, 1959, Walt Disney's Monorail opened at Tomorrowland in Disneyland and became the first daily operating monorail in the Western Hemisphere. Tomorrow offers new frontiers in science, adventure, and ideals: the Atomic Age... the challenge of outer space... and the hope for a peaceful and unified world, Walt Disney had said of his future-forward park area; so, it s no surprise that Walt had planned for a Tomorrowland-based monorail starting in the early days of the property's development. |
deb's unofficial wdw: How to Be a Disney Historian Jim Korkis, Leonard Maltin, 2024-12-03 Disney History - Written by You Who writes the Disney history you love to read? A select group, immersed in the history and culture of Disney, from films to theme parks. Now these authors reveal their inspirations, their methods, and their secrets. Why just read Disney history when you can write it yourself! In this engaging how-to anthology, Jim Korkis documents the history of Disney history, with help from Disney's Chief Archivist Emeritus David R. Smith, and then gives practical advice for conducting interviews with Disney notables; researching, organizing, and using information; and handling the media. From there, fifteen of today's leading Disney historians share at length their best practices for researching and writing essays, articles, and books about every facet of Disney culture. The historians who contributed chapters to this book include: Michael Barrier, whose The Animated Man is the seminal biography of Walt Disney, discusses the Disney-approved narrative, and its implications for impartial Disney scholarship Sam Gennawey instructs on how to find your own point of view, and how to bring something new to the Disney table Jeff Kurtti, the author of over twenty-five books, lays out a step-by-step approach to following in his footsteps Brian Sibley and Todd James Pierce provide interlocking tutorials on how to conduct interviews, and the technology now available to streamline the process Plus ten more chapters, along with annotated resources for aspiring Disney historians, including books, magazines, and DVD/Blu-rays SHARPEN YOUR PENCILS AND BECOME PART OF DISNEY HISTORY - BY WRITING IT! |
deb's unofficial wdw: Gilt Trip Laura Childs, Diana Orgain, 2013-10-01 Louisiana businessman Jerry Earl Leland served only a fraction of his five-year sentence for white-collar crime, thanks to some political connections and a few greased palms. But he won’t have long to enjoy his freedom… After Jerry Earl’s early release, his wife, Margo—a much-married Garden District doyenne—throws an extravagant Get Out of Jail Free Party, complete with a Zydeco band, champagne ice luge, and waiters in ties and tails. The guest list includes many prominent New Orleans socialites, as well as scrapbook shop owner Carmela Bertrand and her best friend, Ava Gruiex. But sometime during the swirl of partying and drinking, Jerry Earl is brutally murdered—then stuffed inside a clothes dryer. Carmela has earned a reputation around town for solving murders, and when the grieving widow turns to her for help, she can’t say no. But Jerry Earl took a lot of people to the cleaners with his underhanded business tactics, so Carmela’s going to be hard-pressed to identify which of his enemies was steamed enough to kill him. As she sorts through Jerry Earl’s dirty laundry, she needs to collar the killer before another victim is set to tumble dry… Scrapbooking Tips and Recipes Included! |
deb's unofficial wdw: Bloodlines of the Illuminati: Fritz Springmeier, 2019-03-04 The iLLamanati have emerged from hidden places of the Earth to shed light on the dark side of human endeavors by collating and publishing literature on the secrets of the Illuminati. Representing the Grand Llama, an omniscient, extradimensional light being who is channeled by our Vice-Admiral, Captain Space Kitten, the iLLamanati is organized around a cast of interstellar characters who have arrived on Earth to wage a battle for the light.Bloodlines of the Illuminati was written by Fritz Springmeier. He wrote and self-published it as a public domain .pdf in 1995. This seminal book has been republished as a three-volume set by the iLLamanati.Volume 1 has the first eight of the 13 Top Illuminati bloodlines: Astor, Bundy, Collins, DuPont, Freeman, Kennedy, Li, and Onassis.Volume 2 has the remaining five of the 13 Top Illuminati bloodlines: Rockefeller, Rothschild, Russell, Van Duyn, and Merovingian.Volume 3 has four other prominent Illuminati bloodlines: Disney, Reynolds, McDonald, and Krupps. |
deb's unofficial wdw: Creating Magic Lee Cockerell, 2008-10-14 “It’s not the magic that makes it work; it’s the way we work that makes it magic.” The secret for creating “magic” in our careers, our organizations, and our lives is simple: outstanding leadership—the kind that inspires employees, delights customers, and achieves extraordinary business results. No one knows more about this kind of leadership than Lee Cockerell, the man who ran Walt Disney World® Resort operations for over a decade. And in Creating Magic, he shares the leadership principles that not only guided his own journey from a poor farm boy in Oklahoma to the head of operations for a multibillion dollar enterprise, but that also soon came to form the cultural bedrock of the world’s number one vacation destination. But as Lee demonstrates, great leadership isn’t about mastering impossibly complex management theories. We can all become outstanding leaders by following the ten practical, common sense strategies outlined in this remarkable book. As straightforward as they are profound, these leadership lessons include: Everyone is important. Make your people your brand. Burn the free fuel: appreciation, recognition, and encouragement. Give people a purpose, not just a job. Combining surprising business wisdom with insightful and entertaining stories from Lee’s four decades on the front lines of some of the world’s best-run companies, Creating Magic shows all of us – from small business owners to managers at every level – how to become better leaders by infusing quality, character, courage, enthusiasm, and integrity into our workplace and into our lives. |
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