Four Decades of Magic: Celebrating the First Forty Years of Disney World Review

Four Decades of Magic: Celebrating the First Forty Years of Disney World
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I'm definitely more of a Disneyland admirer than its east coast counterpart, Walt Disney World. Still, I loved reading this volume with its fantastic collection of behind-the-scenes stories of WDW. Compiled from a number of different authors, some of the chapters are more compelling than others, but all are enjoyable.
As a young child, I attended The Hoop Dee Doo Review dinner show, had a very memorable dinner aboard the Empress Lilly, and spent a week at The Polynesian Resort. Reading the background on both of these WDW "attractions" brought back many memories. Because of this, "The History of the Hoop Dee Doo Revue" by Chuck Mirachi , "Another Magic Corner of The World" by Foxx Nolte, and "The History of the Contemporary and Polynesian Resort Hotels" (also by Mirachi) were some of my favorites. Michael Scopa's chapter on "The Carousel of Progress" has an extremely moving story about one of the animatronics in the show. Mike Lee's chapter on Thunder Mesa and Western River Expedition was a little sad; to learn of what a creative and amazing attraction Marc Davis put together makes the reader yearn for it to have been built. Still, there are many other tales in this book of other similar concepts (both large and small) that never made it off the drawing board.
My only beef with "Four Decades of Magic" is the actual quality/presentation of the book. It is littered with typos, which is a shame as it immediately makes me question the veracity of what is being said here. Knowing some of the authors personally, I know that the question of their integrity really isn't a problem, as most are experts in their field. This is why it's a shame that a good proofreader doesn't seem to have been involved anywhere in the publishing process. For such an exciting topic as WDW, it's also a shame that there was so little (if any) creativity in the layout and design. Those looking for a profusely illustrated volume will not be satisfied here; only the last few chapters have any photos, and the reproduction quality of those go from bad to worse.
In a volume of this size, I'd say that Chad Emerson did a wonderful job of editing a topic (WDW) that could have yielded an unwieldy book almost as big as the resort itself! Definitely a must-read for WDW fans who are content with only the written word.

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Over the last four decades, the Walt Disney World Resort has created magical memories for millions of guests.From its early days as a single theme park with a handful of resorts and amenities to its current roster of multiple theme parks, water parks, resorts, and other vacation destinations, Disney World has, in many ways, defined the Great American vacation. In honor ofthe resort's 40th anniversary in October 2011, 'Four Decades of Magic" brings together the most diverse and complete group of Disney experts yet to share their memories, stories, and experiences with the world's most magical place. Whether you've been to Disney World many times or just a few, this special compilation will introduce you to unique, true life tales that have caused this magical destination to hold such a special place in the hearts of so many.

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