Travel guides: theme parks and funfairs Books
Adams Media Corporation The Unofficial Disney Parks Drink Recipe Book:
Book SynopsisSkip the crowded bar, coffee shop, and restaurant and bring the magic of Disney’s drinks right your home with over 100 easy, delicious drink recipes inspired by the Disney Parks.Raise a glass to bringing the magic of Disney straight to your home with The Unofficial Disney Parks Drink Recipe Book. From coffee and tea to milkshakes and slushies to mocktails and cocktails, this book features over 100 of your favorite beverages from the happiest place on Earth. Recipes are taken straight from your favorite restaurants and cafes throughout the Disney Parks and resorts. You’ll learn to make delicious, unique drinks without waiting in line including: -Coffees and teas, like Frozen Cappuccino from Joffrey’s and Teddy’s Tea from Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar -Fruity drinks and slushies like Frozen Sunshine from Beaches and Cream and the Goofy Glacier from Goofy’s Candy Company -Mocktails and cocktails like the Sparkling No-Jito from the Tambu Lounge or the La Cava Avocado from Mexico in Epcot -And dessert drinks like the Peanut Butter and Jelly Milkshake from 50's Prime Time Café or the Dole Whip Float from Aloha Isle Perfect for Disney fans everywhere who want to experience those familiar flavors right from the comfort of their home, The Unofficial Disney Parks Drink Recipe Book has all the recipes you’ll need to make luscious libations worthy of the Mouse himself.Trade Review"Swoon-worthy and gorgeous." —Wanderful World“If your mind was boggled and your taste buds blown by the sheer creativity, gorgeous photos, and just plain entertaining history and food facts of The Unofficial Disney Parks Cookbook, then you will be no less blown away by Ashley Craft’s follow-up, The Unofficial Disney Parks Drink Recipe Book. From refreshing (Strawberry Acqua Fresca) to unusual (Blurrgfire) to comforting (Black Spire Hot Chocolate) to decadent (Brooklyn Blackout), these drinks evoke the magic and fun of the Disney Parks for young and old and everyone in between. Excuse me while I go into my kitchen to whip up some Frozen Sunshine.” —Dinah Bucholz, author of the New York Times bestseller The Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook “What EVERY Disney fan needs in their life...seriously magic!” —Domestic Geek Girl“A drink here for everyone in the family.” —Disney Food Blog“There is something for everyone here.” —The Game of Nerds"Bright and beautiful." —Babes in Disneyland
£11.69
Adams Media Corporation The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World, 3rd
Book SynopsisThe latest edition to the successful Hidden Magic series features updated information on the latest attractions at Walt Disney World, including Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway! Whether it’s your first or fiftieth visit to Walt Disney World, you’ll be surprised at how much you can miss during your trip. But with this guide to Disney’s hidden treasures you’ll learn: -You can search for more than the usual hidden Mickey. There are other beloved characters like Donald Duck and Minnie Mouse hidden around the parks. -The book Belle reads in Beauty and the Beast is a real book...and you can find out what it is by heading to Maurice’s cottage. -Imagineers hide symbols of themselves around the park to “sign” their work. Including all-new information on Toy Story Land, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World, 3rd Edition will inspire you to relive the magic year after year!Trade Review“May just boggle your mind.” —Travel Guides & Ideas“A fascinating read.” —Coaster101“Like having a tour guide in your back pocket.” —Better
£10.99
Adams Media Corporation I Love Disneys Magic Kingdom
Book SynopsisThe ultimate Disney fan guide! I Love Disney's Magic Kingdom! is a must-have handbook for Magic Kingdom and features everything Disney fans will want to know about the Park, from its stunning history to its iconic rides and attractions to surprising trivia, behind-the-scenes facts, and more!
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Icon Books Here Comes the Fun: A Year of Making Merry
Book SynopsisARE YOU GETTING ENOUGH?Ben Aitken wasn't. Increasingly flat and decreasingly zen, he knew that something had to change. So he joined a lawn bowls club. About a week later, he continued his assault on the doldrums by taking a cheerleading class. Then - with an almost entirely reformed selfhood winking appealingly on the horizon- he went cold-water swimming and was back to square one.Despite the inevitable setbacks and missteps, it was becoming clear to Aitken that the very pursuit of fun was a great route to feeling less naff. And so he made a vow to go after the f-stuff with as much gusto as he could muster. (Starting with the crossword.) Over the next year, he filled his calendar with a plethora of potentially pleasurable pursuits. He did things he'd never done before but reckoned could be fun (a pilgrimage in Spain, afternoon bingo); things whose fun-factor was less obvious and more down-to-earth (volunteering in a charity shop, sitting on a bench); and things he wasn't at all sure about but were fun according to other people (improv, wakeboarding, learning Welsh).Although the results were mixed, the author's year of making merry left him feeling undoubtedly ... better. Which invites the question: if fun is such a reliable mood-swinger, shouldn't we be having more of it?Trade Review**** - four stars! * Mail on Sunday *
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Adams Media Corporation Walt Disney World Hacks 2nd Edition
Book SynopsisHack your next Disney vacation to make the most magical place on earth the absolute happiest it can be with this updated guide to getting the most out of your visit.Did you know… -Some attractions inflate their wait time at the end of the day to discourage riders from entering the line when they’re preparing to close? Check the rides in person...you might be able to cut your wait time in half since there might not actually be a long line! -Although pricier, Genie+ can sometimes come with extra “freebies”—if you know where to look? A great benefit is free digital downloads of select Disney PhotoPass attraction photos. -Packing something as simple as an extra pair of socks can really save your Disney day? Whether you’re met with unexpected weather or are just tired from miles (literally!) of walking, switching out your socks halfway through the day can provide a much-needed refresh. Hack your nex
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The Hattan Company Dream Guide: An Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney
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Hyperion Walts Disneyland
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£14.44
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Florida Theme Parks
Book SynopsisWelcome to the Sunshine State a white sand paradise that plays host to millions of vacation goers every year. But beaches and sunshine aren't the only things guests come looking for. In less than 50 years, Florida's blossoming travel industry has earned recognition as the theme park resort center of the world. Captured with 280 exciting color photos, discover 20 of the state's unique venues and the attractions that make them famous. From wild African safaris to Hollywood-inspired movie-magic, Florida theme parks offer some of the world's most diverse entertainment experiences. Whether you're planning your family's dream vacation, or just looking for your next big adventure, this guide offers a window into the state's largest and most exciting industry!
£17.09
Bamboo Forest Publishing The Dark Side of Disney
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MP-KAN Uni Press of Kansas Once Upon an American Dream The Story of Euro
Book SynopsisFirsthand experience and research shed light on claims that Euro Disneyland is nothing but American cultural imperialism. A former employee goes beyond media bites and academic scorn to examine Europe's love/hate relationship with the park and some of the undiscussed issues surrounding it.
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Arcadia Publishing Rhode Island Amusement Parks Images of America
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd American Coasters
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd American Coasters 2
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Master Books The Building of the Ark Encounter By Faith the
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McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company, US Carousel Keepers An Oral History of American
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£15.74
Bamboo Forest Publishing Main Street Windows
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Orchard Hill Press Main Street Windows
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The Hattan Company Ltd. Dream Guide An Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney
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£14.42
Hyperion Not Just a Walk in the Park
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Disney Book Publishing Inc. The Imagineering Story
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National Geographic Society 100 Disney Adventures of a Lifetime
Book SynopsisIn this beautifully illustrated treasury, discover 100 beloved and little-known Disney adventures--from labyrinths under Sleeping Beauty's Castle to a dinner club with Walt Disney World’s top chefs to a tour of the Galapagos Islands--that will make for a lifetime of magical, memorable experiences.Wake up to the sight of giraffes grazing outside of your window. Soar 400 feet into the sky on a hot-air balloon ride over Walt Disney World. Watch the Disneyland fireworks from The Tomorrowland Skyline Lounge, far away from the crowds. Taste your way through 11 countries of the world at Epcot’s Food and Wine Festival. Take a jet trip around the world.All these experiences and more bring the magic of Disney alive--and you can find 100 not-to-be-missed adventures in this one-of-a-kind collection. From the most beloved signature experiences--Epcot’s International Flower Show, breakfast with beloved characters at Chef Mickey’s, and gettin
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Adams Media Corporation The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World Over 600
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Arcadia Publishing Elizabeth Park Images of America
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Arcadia Publishing Lost Idora Park Images of America
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Arcadia Publishing (SC) Western Pennsylvanias Lost Amusement Parks Images
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Arcadia Publishing (SC) Coney Islands Wonder Wheel Park Images of America
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Arcadia Publishing (SC) North Myrtle Beach Images of America
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Arcadia Publishing (SC) Lost Amusement Parks of Southern California
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Arcadia Publishing Steel Pier Images of America
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Arcadia Publishing Opryland USA
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Arcadia Publishing Six Flags Great America Images of Modern America
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Arcadia Publishing Idlewild History and Memories of Pennsylvanias
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Arcadia Publishing Freedomland 19601964 Images of Modern America
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Arcadia Publishing Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Images of Modern America
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Arcadia Publishing Lost Amusement Parks of the North Jersey Shore
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Arcadia Publishing Lost Amusement Parks of the North Jersey Shore
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£7.59
Arcadia Publishing Libertyland Images of Modern America
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£19.99
Arcadia Publishing Seabreeze Park
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Arcadia Publishing Magic Mountain Images of Modern America
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History Press Lost Attractions of the Smoky Mountains
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Coasters 101
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New York University Press Ark Encounter
Book SynopsisBehind the scenes at a creationist theme park with a mission to convert visitors through entertainment Opened to the public in July 2016, Ark Encounter is a creationist theme park in Kentucky. The park features an all-timber re-creation of Noah's ark, built full scale to creationist specifications drawn from the text of Genesis, as well as exhibits that imagine the Bible's account of life before the flood. More than merely religious spectacle, Ark Encounter offers important insights about the relationship between religion and entertainment, religious publicity and creativity, and fundamentalist Christian claims to the public sphere. James S. Bielo examines these themes, drawing on his unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to the Ark Encounter creative team during the initial design of the park. This unique anthropological perspective shows creationists outside church contexts, and reveals their extraordinary effort to materialize a controversial worldview for the general public. TakinTrade Review"A much needed contribution to studies of American fundamentalist Christianity, and to the anthropology of fundamentalism. At the same time, [the book] gives a good insight into the place of Christianity in our contemporary Western society, its relation to popular culture and commerce, and the power of 'religious entertainment.'" * Reading Religion *"Ark Encounter is a useful contribution to the literature in anthropology, religious studies, and material religion, and situates itself within a deep literature in Fundamentalist studies. Bielo’s clear and concise writing style and structure, combined with his thoughtful analysis and discussion, produced a strong text that would be useful for scholars studying the anthropology of religion and is particularly useful for students because of his radical transparency in his research processes." * Material Religions *"Essentially this book is about the three-way relationship of the Ark, the designers, and the visitors. Within this triangle, acceptance of creationism is formed. This is such a valuable book partly because it focuses first on the corner of the triangle too often neglected in discussions of museums and visitor attractions: the designers … he describes four other promised creationist theme parks that will “teach creationists to be proud of creationism, and . . . demand that noncreationist audiences take notice." * Journal of the American Academy of Religion *"Ark Encounter is a wonderful book. Written in a straightforward and lively manner accessible to undergraduates, it is also theoretically rich enough to make it compelling reading for scholars of religion, public culture, museums, and American studies. Because each chapter deals with a discrete aspect of Ark Encounter’s project and engages different bodies of literature, it is ideal for classroom use." * American Ethnologist *"This book will interest researchers of contemporary religious culture, politics of science, and cultural production and circulation. In addition, it provides thought-provoking reading for anyone interested in the social and cultural context of Ark Encounter and biblical attractions like it." * Sociology of Religion *"The book may have appeal in many fields, including anthropology, religion, and tourism." * Choice *"Ark Encounter represents a further development of Bielo’s work of exploring the social life of scriptures, that is—how scriptures are made to perform actively in the world. Bielo has been on the forefront of this exciting development within the larger field of the anthropology of Christianity. In this latest addition to the field, Ark Encounter expands the social life of scripture to include materialization." * American Studies *"Here, as in his study of Bible study culture in Words Upon the Word, Bielo demonstrates a remarkable ability to invite his readers into a communitys processes of religious negotiation and navigation. In his hands, we discover the Ark Encounter as a story of many fascinating encounters between fundamentalism, creationism, biblical consumerism, and religious entertainment." -- Timothy Beal, Case Western Reserve University and author of The Book of Revelation: A Biography"Through his ethnographic work, Bielo makes a convincing case that the aesthetics, technologies, and professional standards of the modern entertainment industry play a big part in producing material that creationists hope to be seen as legitimate in the public sphere... a pleasure to read." -- Jonathan P. Hill * Review of Religious Research *"This thorough study of a creationist theme park explores the ramifications of intertwining religion and entertainment and provides an analysis that has fascinating implications for understanding not only conservative Christianity but also the entertainment-saturated society around it. This compelling and readable ethnography shows that creationism must stake its bid for cultural authority in terms of the largely unquestioned values and techniques of our culture of entertainment." -- Peter Stromberg, University of Tulsa"Bielo has made a valuable contribution to several subfields of anthropology. As a well‐organized, insightful book that addresses a topic that interests many students, draws on innovative fieldwork with a design team, and engages and builds on the work of a wide range of anthropologists, Ark Encounter would be an excellent addition to reading lists for courses on the anthropology of public culture, the anthropology of religion, and visual anthropology, and it will inspire further research on the ongoing evolution of fundamentalist public culture." * Visual Anthropology Review *"Complicates the religion versus science view of creationism by introducing entertainment, production of history, and taste and aesthetic judgment as analytic tools. This allows for a rich, nuanced understanding of creationist cultural products." * American Journal of Sociology *
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New York University Press Ark Encounter
Book SynopsisBehind the scenes at a creationist theme park with a mission to convert visitors through entertainment Opened to the public in July 2016, Ark Encounter is a creationist theme park in Kentucky. The park features an all-timber re-creation of Noah's ark, built full scale to creationist specifications drawn from the text of Genesis, as well as exhibits that imagine the Bible's account of life before the flood. More than merely religious spectacle, Ark Encounter offers important insights about the relationship between religion and entertainment, religious publicity and creativity, and fundamentalist Christian claims to the public sphere. James S. Bielo examines these themes, drawing on his unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to the Ark Encounter creative team during the initial design of the park. This unique anthropological perspective shows creationists outside church contexts, and reveals their extraordinary effort to materialize a controversial worldview for the general public. TakinTrade ReviewA much needed contribution to studies of American fundamentalist Christianity, and to the anthropology of fundamentalism. At the same time, [the book] gives a good insight into the place of Christianity in our contemporary Western society, its relation to popular culture and commerce, and the power of 'religious entertainment.' * Reading Religion *Ark Encounter is a useful contribution to the literature in anthropology, religious studies, and material religion, and situates itself within a deep literature in Fundamentalist studies. Bielo’s clear and concise writing style and structure, combined with his thoughtful analysis and discussion, produced a strong text that would be useful for scholars studying the anthropology of religion and is particularly useful for students because of his radical transparency in his research processes. * Material Religions *Essentially this book is about the three-way relationship of the Ark, the designers, and the visitors. Within this triangle, acceptance of creationism is formed. This is such a valuable book partly because it focuses first on the corner of the triangle too often neglected in discussions of museums and visitor attractions: the designers … he describes four other promised creationist theme parks that will “teach creationists to be proud of creationism, and . . . demand that noncreationist audiences take notice. * Journal of the American Academy of Religion *Ark Encounter is a wonderful book. Written in a straightforward and lively manner accessible to undergraduates, it is also theoretically rich enough to make it compelling reading for scholars of religion, public culture, museums, and American studies. Because each chapter deals with a discrete aspect of Ark Encounter’s project and engages different bodies of literature, it is ideal for classroom use. * American Ethnologist *This book will interest researchers of contemporary religious culture, politics of science, and cultural production and circulation. In addition, it provides thought-provoking reading for anyone interested in the social and cultural context of Ark Encounter and biblical attractions like it. * Sociology of Religion *The book may have appeal in many fields, including anthropology, religion, and tourism. * Choice *Ark Encounter represents a further development of Bielo’s work of exploring the social life of scriptures, that is—how scriptures are made to perform actively in the world. Bielo has been on the forefront of this exciting development within the larger field of the anthropology of Christianity. In this latest addition to the field, Ark Encounter expands the social life of scripture to include materialization. * American Studies *Here, as in his study of Bible study culture in Words Upon the Word, Bielo demonstrates a remarkable ability to invite his readers into a communitys processes of religious negotiation and navigation. In his hands, we discover the Ark Encounter as a story of many fascinating encounters between fundamentalism, creationism, biblical consumerism, and religious entertainment. -- Timothy Beal, Case Western Reserve University and author of The Book of Revelation: A BiographyThrough his ethnographic work, Bielo makes a convincing case that the aesthetics, technologies, and professional standards of the modern entertainment industry play a big part in producing material that creationists hope to be seen as legitimate in the public sphere... a pleasure to read. -- Jonathan P. Hill * Review of Religious Research *This thorough study of a creationist theme park explores the ramifications of intertwining religion and entertainment and provides an analysis that has fascinating implications for understanding not only conservative Christianity but also the entertainment-saturated society around it. This compelling and readable ethnography shows that creationism must stake its bid for cultural authority in terms of the largely unquestioned values and techniques of our culture of entertainment. -- Peter Stromberg, University of TulsaBielo has made a valuable contribution to several subfields of anthropology. As a well‐organized, insightful book that addresses a topic that interests many students, draws on innovative fieldwork with a design team, and engages and builds on the work of a wide range of anthropologists, Ark Encounter would be an excellent addition to reading lists for courses on the anthropology of public culture, the anthropology of religion, and visual anthropology, and it will inspire further research on the ongoing evolution of fundamentalist public culture. * Visual Anthropology Review *Complicates the religion versus science view of creationism by introducing entertainment, production of history, and taste and aesthetic judgment as analytic tools. This allows for a rich, nuanced understanding of creationist cultural products. * American Journal of Sociology *
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The 50 Most Terrifying Roller Coasters Ever Built
£9.77
Simon & Schuster Disneys Land
Book SynopsisA propulsive and “entertaining” (The Wall Street Journal) history chronicling the conception and creation of the iconic Disneyland theme park, as told like never before by popular historian Richard Snow.One day in the early 1950s, Walt Disney stood looking over 240 acres of farmland in Anaheim, California, and imagined building a park where people “could live among Mickey Mouse and Snow White in a world still powered by steam and fire for a day or a week or (if the visitor is slightly mad) forever.” Despite his wealth and fame, exactly no one wanted Disney to build such a park. Not his brother Roy, who ran the company’s finances; not the bankers; and not his wife, Lillian. Amusement parks at that time, such as Coney Island, were a generally despised business, sagging and sordid remnants of bygone days. Disney was told that he would only be heading toward financial ruin. But Walt persevered, initially financing the park againstTrade Review“Entertaining…Mr. Snow [proves] to be as solid a storyteller as Walt Disney himself.” —The Wall Street Journal “Disney fans will enjoy this rendering of the founder and entrepreneurs will find their time well spent inside the covers of Snow’s book.” —Associated Press “Disneyland is rarely mentioned as a milestone American invention, but it should be…The captivating origin story of the ‘Happiest Place on Earth’ is well-told in Disney’s Land, the latest work from esteemed historian and novelist Richard Snow. It’s a rollicking read befitting the home of Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, chock full of Alice-in-Wonderland-level surprises, with the grandeur of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, and other delightful details (Walt Disney would eat his favorite hot dog lunch from a cart, walk away, and place garbage receptacles at the exact spot he finished his frankfurter.)” —Medium“The clockwork of the park — and to some extent, the personality of the man who created it — receives an expert inspection…Readers are led toward the climax of opening day, July 17, 1955, with narrative wienies aplenty and the whole enterprise is shown as a magnificent amoeba that was as much an accident as a mastered design.” —The New York Times Book Review “Eight hundred million visitors have trekked to the so-called ‘happiest place on earth’ since its 1955 opening, seeking its carefully scripted brand of excitement and cheer. How and why Walt Disney envisioned a place where people ‘could live among Mickey Mouse and Snow White’ is carefully detailed in this new book.” —Washington Post, “Best Books to Read in December” “An extremely entertaining story… Disney’s Land is Snow’s exhaustively researched, jam-packed chronicle of how Walt Disney conceived and created a new kind of amusement park.” —Newsday“This joyful, lavishly detailed account will entertain Disneyphiles and readers of popular American history.” —Publishers Weekly “An animated history of an iconic destination.” —Kirkus Reviews “Snow’s smooth narrative spotlights the hard work and heart that the ‘happiest place on Earth’.” —Booklist“Call it what you will: a fantasy, a folly, a country of its own, a city from the Arabian Nights, a giant cash register, a monument to Main Street, a saccharine absurdity, a triumph of urban design. Richard Snow calls Disneyland an invention on par with the Kitty Hawk Flyer and—in the most shapely of narratives—not only convinces us of its magic but somehow reproduces that magic on the page. A witty, wild, wondrous Tilt-A-Whirl of a book.” —Stacy Schiff, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Witches and Cleopatra: A Life “This is a deeply felt and deeply researched story about the complicated man and his vision to create ‘the happiest place on earth.’ Snow brings a historian’s eye and a child’s delight, not to mention superb writing, to the telling of this fascinating narrative.” —Ken Burns “Richard Snow gives Disney fans everything they could want in a history of the world’s favorite theme park, from its nascent phase as a mere faraway look in Walt Disney’s eye, to the hysteria of its opening day, with the freshly poured asphalt on Main Street barely set—and beyond. Snow is a great researcher and a terrific storyteller—and no detail is too small, whether it’s the landscaping, the design of the rides, or the way Walt Disney did (or didn’t) manage the money. As Snow tells it, Disney’s Land is more than mere history; it’s a page-turner of a suspense story, and, even knowing how it all turns out, you’ll find yourself wondering if Walt is really going to get his pie-in-the-sky project ready in time for its opening day. I couldn’t put it down.” —Brian Jay Jones, New York Times bestselling author of Jim Henson: The Biography and Becoming Dr. Seuss: Theodor Geisel and the Making of an American Imagination“Fantastic.” —New York Journal of Books “[An] exceptional biography of the Disneyland theme park ... Snow’s attention to detail and impeccable research are the true highlights of a tremendous work of popular history.” —New England Journal of History“My favorite new book of 2019… brisk, smart, a delight.” —Richard Brookhiser, The Wall Street Journal
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Adams Media Corporation The Unofficial Universal Theme Parks Cookbook:
Book SynopsisBring the delicious food of the Universal Theme Parks right to your own home with these 75+ beloved recipes you can enjoy between trips.Bring the thrill of Universal straight to your kitchen with The Unofficial Universal Theme Parks Cookbook! From favorite snacks and main dishes to refreshing drinks and popular desserts, this book features more than 75 recipes for your favorite treats from Universal Studios Orlando, Universal’s Island of Adventure, Universal’s Volcano Bay, and Universal Studios Hollywood. You’ll learn how to make: -The Big Pink from Lard Lad Donuts -Fish and Chips from The Three Broomsticks -Minion Banana Taffy from Super Silly Stuff -Moose Juice from Moose Juice, Goose Juice -Korean Beef Tacos from Bumblebee Man’s -Unicorn Cupcakes from Minion Café -Pumpkin Juice from Hog’s Head -And much more! Perfect for everyone from park hopping experts who miss those familiar flavors in between trips to fans who have yet to visit the parks, The Unofficial Universal Theme Parks Cookbook has all the recipes you’ll need to make treats worthy of Homer Simpson, Harry Potter, and more!Trade Review“Packed with fun-filled recipes.” * —Beyondish *“With this cookbook in the home, it’s like traveling to Florida without actually spending the time or money.” * —Men’s Journal *“Especially delectable recipes.” * —Mental Floss *“This book brings the magic of Universal home to you. Enjoying these delicious recipes makes you feel like you’re at the parks without leaving the comfort of your home. We can’t wait to host a party for our friends and surprise them with their favorite park foods and drinks.” * —Kari and Amanda from Sunshine Seekers *“I love all the included backstory about the parks. The food choices are so good; I didn’t even know some of them existed! It makes me want to go back to Universal and try them all. I also love the Essential Equipment section—so helpful!” * —Deana Romano from Deana Style *“Whether you’re a fan of the Universal theme parks or just their fantastic properties—from Harry Potter to Minions, The Simpsons to Dr. Seuss—this cookbook is the most delicious way to bring Universal magic into your home. No family movie night, character-inspired play, or themed birthday party is complete without Ashley’s Universal-inspired recipes, which means no family kitchen is complete without this book. From Korean Corn Dogs to No-Melt Ice Cream (the perfect Happy Potter party treat), this book is full of recipes that not only bring major food joy, but feed your family well too. And that’s as magical as it gets!” * —Stacie Billis from Didn’t I Just Feed You *“WOW! The Unofficial Universal Theme Parks Cookbook opens up with short descriptions of each Universal land, and how the food/drinks available in those lands tie in with the stories surrounding them. It caused us not only to make a mental note to book a trip to the parks soon—but in the short term, it made us SO excited to jump in and try out some of our favorite recipes. Ashley’s creative narrative takes this to a whimsical yet informative level, and her recipes are straightforward and easy to follow (even for an inexperienced cook such as myself!). Re-creating food or drinks you know and love can be a daunting task, but The Unofficial Universal Theme Parks Cookbook makes it a breeze. We love being able to experience the parks at home via some of our favorite dishes out of Ashley’s cookbook!” * —Kalyn Liesmann from Must Have Magic *“Ashley has knocked it out of the (theme) park again! The Unofficial Universal Theme Parks Cookbook is jam-packed with delicious, easy-to-follow recipes for chefs at every skill level. It’s a must-have for every Universal Studios fan!” * —Kelly Short from Navigating Joyful Challenges *
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Adams Media Corporation The Unofficial Disney Parks Restaurants Cookbook:
Book SynopsisSkip the reservation and bring the magic of Disney’s restaurants straight to your kitchen with these 100 recipes inspired by Walt Disney World’s and Disneyland’s hottest restaurants.Recreate popular restaurant favorites right in your own home from appetizers and main dishes to refreshing drinks and popular desserts. The Unofficial Disney Parks Restaurants Cookbook features 100 table service and quick service restaurant favorites to help you make your own Disney-inspired menu. You’ll learn to make: -Tiffins Signature Bread Service from Tiffins -Fried Chicken Dinner from Plaza Inn -Herb-Salted Pork Tenderloin from Be Our Guest -Chocolate Cake from Satu’li Canteen -Proton Punch from Pym’s Tasting Lab -And much more! Perfect for everyone from Disney experts who miss those familiar flavors in between trips to fans who have never visited the Parks but still want to have the full restaurant experience, The Unofficial Disney Parks Restaurants Cookbook has all the recipes you need to make a meal worthy of the Mouse himself.Trade Review"This cookbook gives you everything to make some magic in your own kitchen." —The New Orleans Advocate“Ashley Craft brings the magic and excitement of Disney right into the kitchen! If you are a Disney Parks fan who wants to eat Disney’s iconic dishes more than once in a lifetime, this is the book for you. Your only problem will be deciding what to try first. Will it be The Sun Bonnet Trio Strawberry Salad? Fried Pickles? Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake? Whether you’re a Disney lover or a foodie intrigued by bright and complex flavor combinations, this book is a must-have addition to your cookbook collection.” —Dinah Bucholz, author of The Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook“No need to snag those elusive in-Park dining reservations—Ashley has done it again! Not only do these enchanting recipes bring the magic right to the dinner table; they are yummy enough to light up a smile on even the harshest of food critics (looking at you, Anton Ego)! Every page is full of Disney Parks magic, trivia, and nostalgia…the recipes are just the icing on the cake of this enchanting book. A definite must-have for any self-proclaiming Disney expert!” —Haley Hemphill, 999 Adventures“I am so excited for the latest in the Unofficial Cookbook family! The recipes in The Unofficial Disney Parks Restaurants Cookbook magically transport us to the best Disney Park restaurants. From Cinnamon-Sugar Doughnuts at The Friar’s Nook in Magic Kingdom to Lobster Nachos at Lamplight Lounge in Disney California Adventure, this cookbook gives us the recipes for our current favorite dishes and soon-to-be new favorite dishes. Look no further for your next cookbook purchase—get your copy today!” —Kelly Short, Navigating Joyful Challenges
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