Disney acknowledges the 40th anniversary!

Kamikaze

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Ok, so its only in D23, and yes I know of the limited merch available.

http://d23.disney.go.com/news/2011/07/23241/

Disney Twenty-Three Magazine Fall Issue Hits Stands August 2!
07.26.11 – The issue celebrates Walt Disney World’s 40th anniversary with the story of how Walt’s dream destination became a reality, a rare glimpse into the Magic Kingdom’s underground labyrinth, a peek back at early attractions, and an exhilarating hint of the Park’s future.

The special fall issue of Disney twenty-three magazine, on stands August 2, is dedicated entirely to the 40th anniversary of Walt Disney World.

Readers are offered a look at how the resort was created, including revealing details behind the mysterious operation to acquire the vast expanse of Florida land needed to build Walt’s “vacation kingdom of the world.” With its nostalgic look back at attractions that have vanished but remain in the hearts of multiple generations, this commemorative issue also takes readers on an exclusive visit to the Magic Kingdom’s underground “city.” Readers are privy to a host of little-known facts that contribute to Walt Disney World’s remarkable history and give the Florida theme park its unique identity. An illuminating all-encompassing interview with Imagineering dynamo Eric Jacobson rounds out the issue, as he tours the Magic Kingdom with Disney twenty-three, pointing out some of his park favorites and giving readers a preview of the new, expanded Fantasyland.

In addition to the look back at the excitement leading up to the spectacular opening of the Walt Disney World Resort in October 1971, Disney twenty-three’s fall issue includes an intimate, never-before-told portrait of Walt’s brother Roy, by his grandson Roy P. Disney. Roy O. was the executive responsible for making sure that the park opened on time… and on budget.

And there’s more in the autumn issue of Disney twenty-three:

We Say It’s Disney!
Bob Foster played a key role in the acquisition of the land that would become Walt Disney World. With Bob’s insights and recollections, Disney archivist Steven Vagnini takes us back to the twinkle in Walt’s eye that eventually became a reality.

Remembering 1971
Disney twenty-three relives the historic events leading up to that unforgettable day in October when Walt Disney World welcomed its first guests.

Makin’ Memories
From The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter to Kitchen Kabaret, the Magic Kingdom and Epcot have been home to countless attractions that left guests with the warm fuzzies. Here are some of Disney twenty-three‘s all-time favorites.

In A Class By Herself
Readers are welcomed aboard Empress Lilly, the Disney Village Marketplace riverboat that served up culinary delights from 1977 to 1995. Readers are even given the exclusive secret recipe for the Chicken Crepes Lilly that became so popular on the floating attraction.

40 Things (You Just Might Not Know!) About Walt Disney World
Even the most avid Disney fan might be surprised by the trivia uncovered about Walt Disney World in this feature. The parks are filled with vibrant history and little-known gems.
 

devoy1701

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well I guess I'll pick up this issue next time I visit the Disney Store. :shrug:

It's better than nothing. Any word yet on a 40th Anniversary WDW Book?
 

DisneyWall-E

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Do they sell these mags in a book store like Barnes and Nobel. If so I will go to town and pick up a copy. Otherwise Ill get one in Sep. when My family and I go to the World.
 

jmick71

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Do they sell these mags in a book store like Barnes and Nobel. If so I will go to town and pick up a copy. Otherwise Ill get one in Sep. when My family and I go to the World.

in my Barnes and Nobel they are hidden all the way in the back section of the entertainment section for magazines just ask a cast member... whoops! i mean ask some one that works at Barnes and Nobel to help you


i know if you are a D23 member you get an exclusive gift with your magazine im really looking forward to this one!:sohappy:
 

Zummi Gummi

Pioneering the Universe Within!
Makin’ Memories
From The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter to Kitchen Kabaret, the Magic Kingdom and Epcot have been home to countless attractions that left guests with the warm fuzzies. Here are some of Disney twenty-three‘s all-time favorites.

As much as I LOVED Alien Encounter, I don't think it ever left me with "the warm fuzzies", whatever that may be.
 

Kamikaze

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As much as I LOVED Alien Encounter, I don't think it ever left me with "the warm fuzzies", whatever that may be.

I believe they are referring to that nostalgia that clouds a lot of people's vision about how things 'used to be'.
 

aladdin2007

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well I guess I'll pick up this issue next time I visit the Disney Store. :shrug:

It's better than nothing. Any word yet on a 40th Anniversary WDW Book?

Its quite possible, WDW Then Now and Forever has been off shelfs for over a week now, maybe as fall approaches they will release a 40th table book, along with a 40th anniversary cd? They would be crazy not to.
 

yoyoflamingo

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Truth. I personally kinda liked Sounds Dangerous. It was a better replacement for that building than what Superstar Television got....twice.

I kinda do too. Though I think Drew Carey really makes it work for me. I just like his character in the show.
 

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