Birnbaum's Walt Disney World for Kids by Kids 2003

Birnbaum's Walt Disney World for Kids by Kids 2003

Author: Jill Safro

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780786853748

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Real kids give honest advice for the most awesome vacation in the world. Includes expanded coverage of Disney's Animal Kingdom, River Country, Typhoon Lagoon, Pleasure Island, Discovery Island, and Downtown Disney.


Birnbaum's Walt Disney World 2003

Birnbaum's Walt Disney World 2003

Author: Birnbaum Travel Guides

Publisher: Disney Editions

Published: 2002-09

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780786853724

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Featuring price information, insider tips, and valuable coupons, this handbook is from one of the most respected and best-known names in travel guides. Highlights include the lowdown on Disney's latest blockbuster--Mission: SPACE--as well as the timesaving FastPass option.


Birnbaum's Walt Disney World for Kids by Kids!

Birnbaum's Walt Disney World for Kids by Kids!

Author: Alexandra Mayes Birnbaum

Publisher:

Published: 2005-10

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780786855469

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2006 edition of the official guide to Walt Disney World, by chidren, for children. Includes updated information on new rides, attractions and the best places for children to eat - and because it is all rated by kids, kids won't be disappointed! Birnbaum are the only official travel guide to the Walt Disney theme parks and resorts - Walt Disney World For Kids offers a unique view on the Magic Kingdom from the point of view of the children it has been built to enthral.


Birnbaum's Walt Disney World for Kids, by Kids 2005

Birnbaum's Walt Disney World for Kids, by Kids 2005

Author: Birnbaum

Publisher:

Published: 2004-10

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9780786854295

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Written especially for younger travelers, this guide to Walt Disney World is fully updated with new features on interactive games and activities, expert advice from kids in the know, and a section designed as a scrapbook with room for photos, notes, and autographs. Full color.


Birnbaum's Walt Disney World for Kids, by Kids 2007

Birnbaum's Walt Disney World for Kids, by Kids 2007

Author: Disney Book Group

Publisher: Disney Editions

Published: 2006-09-25

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781423100492

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Children are perhaps Walt Disney World’s biggest fans. On playgrounds and in classrooms, there’s always excited talk about who went to Walt Disney World and what they did each day—or minute. It has become almost a rite of passage to visit America’s most popular travel destination, and kids can be wonderful sources of information.


Birnbaum's Walt Disney World Without Kids 2002

Birnbaum's Walt Disney World Without Kids 2002

Author: Pamela S. Weiers

Publisher: Disney Editions

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780786853380

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Whether you're single, honeymooning, or just taking a holiday for two, the number one resort for millions of children and their parents has quickly become the hottest getaway spot for adults too. Designed specifically for adults travelling without children, this new guide focuses on the resorts, attractions, restaurants and special areas that adults will enjoy most and which they may not have realised existed. Illustrated in colour throughout.


The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World, 3rd Edition

The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World, 3rd Edition

Author: Susan Veness

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2020-10-20

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1507212577

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The 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!


Rejuvenile

Rejuvenile

Author: Christopher Noxon

Publisher: Crown

Published: 2006-06-20

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0307351777

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Once upon a time, boys and girls grew up and set aside childish things. Nowadays, moms and dads skateboard alongside their kids and download the latest pop-song ringtones. Captains of industry pose for the cover of BusinessWeek holding Super Soakers. The average age of video game players is twenty-nine and rising. Top chefs develop recipes for Easy-Bake Ovens. Disney World is the world’s top adult vacation destination (that’s adults without kids). And young people delay marriage and childbirth longer than ever in part to keep family obligations from interfering with their fun fun fun. Christopher Noxon has coined a word for this new breed of grown-up: rejuveniles. And as a self-confessed rejuvenile, he’s a sympathetic yet critical guide to this bright and shiny world of people who see growing up as “winding down”—exchanging a life of playful flexibility for anxious days tending lawns and mutual funds. In Rejuvenile, Noxon explores the historical roots of today’s rejuveniles (hint: all roads lead to Peter Pan), the “toyification” of practical devices (car cuteness is at an all-time high), and the new gospel of play. He talks to parents who love cartoons more than their children do, twenty-somethings who live happily with their parents, and grown-ups who evangelize on behalf of all-ages tag and Legos. And he takes on the “Harrumphing Codgers,” who see the rejuvenile as a threat to the social order. Noxon tempers stories of his and others’ rejuvenile tendencies with cautionary notes about “lost souls whose taste for childish things is creepy at best.” (Exhibit A: Michael Jackson.) On balance, though, he sees rejuveniles as optimists and capital-R Romantics, people driven by a desire “to hold on to the part of ourselves that feels the most genuinely human. We believe in play, in make believe, in learning, in naps. And in a time of deep uncertainty, we trust that this deeper, more adaptable part of ourselves is our best tool of survival.” Fresh and delightfully contrarian, Rejuvenile makes hilarious sense of this seismic culture change. It’s essential reading not only for grown-ups who refuse to “act their age,” but for those who wish they would just grow up.