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The United Kingdom has been entertaining the public with its
amazing selection of parks and roller coasters since the late 19th
century. This book features in-depth profiles of 80 roller
coasters, from the 7,442-foot Ultimate in Lightwater Valley to
Thorpe Park's Stealth, which goes from 0 to 80 mph in 1.9 seconds.
A compelling series of photographs, gathered from 38 of Great
Britain's most famous amusement parks, includes many
behind-the-scenes perspectives and rare views that prove these
compelling structures are not merely fun rides but also
mechanically magnificent and, at times, visually stunning machines.
Covering the length and breadth of the UK, this photographic and
historic guide takes you from Brighton up to Glasgow, and from
Gwynedd over to Great Yarmouth and provides the ultimate adrenaline
rush.
Story Book Land, near Atlantic City, New Jersey, is a wonderful
treasure youll want to share. It lives on as one of Americas few
remaining family-owned amusement parks. Designed for children 10
and under, its equally delightful for their chaperones. The
lovingly cared for park is furnished with antiques and lavished
with flowers, its rides and attractions related to favorite
childhood stories and rhymes. Meet the creators of this park, share
their memories, and relive your own. Each page of this book
promises to evoke shared memories of moments in the enchanted
little woods.
During the final months of his life, Walt Disney was consumed with
the world-wide problems of cities. His development concept at the
time of his death on December 15th, 1966 would be his team's
conceptual response to the ills of the inner cities and the sprawl
of the megalopolis: the Experimental Prototype Community of
Tomorrow or, as it became known, EPCOT. This beautifully written,
instantly engrossing volume focuses on the original concept of
EPCOT, which was conceived by Disney as an experimental community
of about 20,000 people on the Disney World property in central
Florida. With its radial plan, 50-acre town center enclosed by a
dome, themed international shopping area, greenbelt, high-density
apartments, satellite communities, monorail and underground roads,
the original EPCOT plan is reminiscent of post-war Stockholm and
the British New Towns, as well as today's transit-oriented
development theory. Unfortunately, Disney himself did not live long
enough to witness the realization of his model city. However,
EPCOT's evolution into projects such as the EPCOT Center and the
town of Celebration displays a remarkable commitment by the Disney
organization to the original EPCOT philosophy, one which continues
to have relevance in the fields of planning and development.
Destination Disneyland Resort with Disabilities is a guidebook
which will assist people with disabilities to enjoy their
experience to the fullest at Disneyland Resort. Families of
children who have disabilities, adults who have disabilities,
caregivers, travel agents and tour guides will all benefit from the
information in this guidebook. This is the only book written on
this topic about Disneyland Resort.
* Planning your trip ahead of time
* Detailed packing lists with special needs in mind
* Traveling to California
* Places to stay
* Transportation around the Anaheim area
* Disney amenities
* Special needs accommodations for every attraction
* A special section for families with children who have autism or
sensory processing disorders.
Amusement parks have been a staple of California recreation and
entertainment for over a century. First appearing along the beaches
and multiplying up and down the coast, these parks ignited an
industry that has seen tremendous change and innovation. Children's
Fairyland-America's first theme park-and Knott's Berry Farm-the
first children's park-set high standards for the amusement world.
When Disneyland opened in 1955, amusement parks became destinations
in themselves, transforming surrounding communities. Discover how
these magical places came to be. Learn little-known secrets of 20
California parks and what makes them landmarks. For guests of all
ages, California's theme parks offer an abundance of entertainment
possibilities. 301 color photos provide a unique glimpse into an
industry that forever changed family entertainment.
This volume presents the rich history of the old amusement parks
and beach resorts frequented by Baltimoreans beginning in the 1870s
and stretching into the late 20th century. Readers may recognise
such popular amusement parks as Gwynn Oak, Carlin's, and Tolchester
Beach, and will learn about some of the more obscure places like
Frederick Road Park and Hollywood Park. Each of the major parks is
documented here, complete with a detailed history of the sites they
were built on, the creative owners behind the parks' inceptions,
the individuals and companies who provided the rides and
attractions, and, the people that happily travelled by boat,
streetcar, train and automobile to reach their favourite park or
resort. Like many sizable cities across the U.S. in the early
1900s, Baltimore offered numerous amusement parks and beach resorts
for city residents to attend. Some sprang up along the trolley
lines, others were beachside resorts typically reached by steamers
departing from Baltimore harbor. Sadly, Baltimore is no longer home
to a major amusement park. Most of the traditional amusement parks
built in the early part of 20th century have disappeared, many
falling victim to fire, changing social habits and rising land
values.
Discover the secrets and magic of Walt Disney World. This book will
be your guide to Disney's hidden treasures-including Fantasyland
and Storybook Circus secrets! Your guide to Disney's hidden
treasures--including Fantasyland and Storybook Circus secrets!
Whether this is your first or fiftieth visit, you'd be surprised at
how much you miss during your trip to Walt Disney World. From where
to find hidden Imagineer signatures to the secrets behind the
carriage numbers in the Casey Jr. Splash 'N' Soak play area, learn
all about the hidden magic that permeates these fabulous resorts in
this tell-all handbook. You will also get the insider's take on:
The Disney family coat of arms standing guard at the entrance to
Cinderella Castle The surprise song that plays in the Seven Dwarfs
Mine Train queue area The mysterious concentric circles in the
Temple of Heaven in Epcot's China pavilion The lipstick stain on
the champagne glass sitting on the table in the Tower of Terror
Complete with a whole new section on the Fantasyland and Storybook
Circus expansion, The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World, 2nd
Edition will inspire you to relive the magic year after year!
Thrill-seekers are invited to join a roller-coaster enthusiast's
journey across the United States to photograph these marvels of
engineering. From Maine to Minnesota to California and points in
between, this book contains breathtaking photographs of more than
100 roller coasters in 38 parks and 17 states. See the oldest
operating roller coaster in the world, as well as the recent
record-breakers. Get statistics on their gravity-defying feats, and
learn the inside scoop from one of the nation's premier roller
coaster manufacturers.
Experience the magic of the Disney Parks right in your kitchen with
these 100, easy and delicious recipes inspired by Walt Disney
World! Stroll right down the middle of Main Street USA, journey
from Adventureland to Infinity and Beyond at Pixar Pier, and
explore every avenue in between to taste the flavors of the Disney
Parks...all without leaving your kitchen. With The Unofficial
Disney Parks Cookbook you can bring the magic of Disneyland and
Walt Disney World snacks and treats right to your home. Recreate
favorites like the classic Dole Whip and Mickey Pretzels to new
favorites like blue milk from Star Wars land and Jack Jack's Cookie
Num Nums from Pixar Pier. These 100 recipes inspired by iconic
yummies are perfect whether you are a forever Disney fan or just
love a good snack. Now you can feel as if you shared a snack with
Mickey himself right from the comfort of your own home!
Behind 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. Taking readers from inside the park's
planning rooms to other fundamentalist projects and diverse
Christian tourist attractions, Bielo illuminates how creationist
cultural producers seek to reach both their constituents and the
larger culture. The "making of" this creationist theme park, Bielo
argues, allows us to understand how fundamentalist culture is
produced, and how entertainment and creative labor are used to
legitimize creationism. Through intriguing and surprising
observations, Ark Encounter challenges readers to engage with the
power of entertainment and to seriously grapple with creationist
ambitions for authority. For believers and non-believers alike,
this book is an invaluable glimpse into the complicated web of
religious entertainment and cultural production.
Walt Disney dreamed for decades about opening the ultimate
entertainment venue, but it wasn't until the early 1950s that his
handpicked team began to bring his vision to life. Together,
artists, architects, and engineers transformed a dusty tract of
orange groves about an hour south of Los Angeles into one of the
world's most beloved destinations. Today, there are Disney resorts
from Paris to Shanghai, but the original Disneyland in Anaheim,
California, which has been visited by more than 800 million people
to-date, remains one of America's most popular attractions. From
the day it opened on July 17, 1955, Disneyland brought history and
fairy tales to life, the future into the present, and exciting
cultures and galaxies unknown to our imaginations. This bountiful
visual history draws on Disney's vast historical collections,
private archives, and the golden age of photojournalism to provide
unique access to the concept, development, launch, and enjoyment of
this sun-drenched oasis of fun and fantasy. Disneyland documents
Walt's earliest inspirations and ideas; the park's extraordinary
feats of design and engineering; its grand opening; each of its
immersive "lands" from Main Street, U.S.A., to Tomorrowland; and
the park's evolution through the six decades since it opened. It is
a treasure trove of original Disney documentation and expertise,
with award-winning writer Chris Nichols drawing on his extensive
knowledge of both Disneyland and Southern California history to
reveal the fascinating tale of "the happiest place on Earth."
See the enchantment of the Disneyland resort in a whole new way
with "The Great Disneyland Scavenger Hunt." From Main Street U.S.A.
to New Orleans Square, Walt Disney lovingly designed every detail
to immerse guests in the magic of his theme parks. See Disneyland
and Disney's California Adventure through new eyes when you
discover fantasy, thrills, and dreams around every turn. Whether
you're perusing the shops, waiting in line, or riding attractions,
there's plenty to uncover for even the most knowledgeable Disney
fan. If this is your first visit or your five hundredth, you will
discover something new with "The Great Disneyland Scavenger Hunt."
Every week between Easter and November, some 200 funfairs open in
cities and towns across every part of the UK. Over 4500 travelling
showmen and their families run them, a community deeply rooted in
historical tradition and strong family values. "Fairground
Attraction" has the intimacy of a family album. Through formal
portraits and candid observation we meet showmen not only at work
but also away from their brash, public arena in the private spaces
of their living trailers and winter-quarters and during their
family celebrations.
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