Walt’s People Update from Dider Ghez April 27, 2011George Comment Didier Ghez just released an update about volumes 11 and 12 of the Walt’s People series. I spent a big part of this [...]
Travel By Twitter: Kennedy Space Center (Walt Disney World Day 03) April 26, 2011George 1 For those of you not following me on Twitter, you missed my sensational, live tweets from Walt Disney World during our family vacation [...]
Book Review: Kingdom Keepers II Disney at Dawn by Ridley Pearson April 25, 2011George Comment Kingdom Keepers II: Disney at Dawn (The Kingdom Keepers)by Ridley Pearson. 2009. 384 pp. Pearson continues the epic story of five teens brought [...]
More Disney Books! April 24, 2011George Comment Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and the Making of the Classic Film by Richard Hollis and Brian Sibley Disney’s World: A Biography [...]
DISNEY TWENTY-THREE MAGAZINE SUMMER ISSUE HITS STANDS MAY 3 April 23, 2011George Comment Disney sent over thier latest press release for the Summer Issue of the D23 Magazine. DISNEY TWENTY-THREE MAGAZINE SUMMER ISSUE HITS STANDS MAY [...]
Celebrating 40 Years of Walt Disney World: The Making of Disney’s Animal Kingdom April 22, 2011George 1 Let’s celebrate Earth Day by looking at one of the few books that investigates and explores the making of Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme [...]
“Disney Parks” going live on iTunes April 20, 2011George 1 I was contacted last year to help Questar promote their DVD/Blu-ray release of Disney Parks. The Blu-ray and DVD packs were the bestseller [...]
Travel By Twitter Walt Disney World: Day Two (and Three) April 19, 2011George 3 I took many more cell phone pictures than I tweeted on this day. It was our first full day at a park and [...]
Book Review: The Disney Food Blog Guide to Walt Disney World Dining April 18, 2011George Comment I have a new super tool in my personal arsenal of theme park planning tools. As most Disney enthusiasts understand, we are usually [...]
Walt Disney Celebrates National Library Week 1959 April 15, 2011George Comment In the 1950s, book publishers and librarians all over the country discovered an alarming trend–people were spending more money on televisions and radios, [...]