DisneyMusician2
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After all of this talk, I just had to order mine...I hope it actually comes out!
I think this makes sense. Animal Kingdom has many more and more complex theming elements than MGM, at least in my opinion. Plus they really need to explian the Dinoland USA theming. :ROFLOL:
Yup. They're written with guests in mind and are meant to be read while in-park. The language is not technical at all. If you have the book Walt Disney Imagineering: A behind the dreams look at making the magic real, then you'll have a good idea of the writing style. Mostly, the books point out the often over-looked details and stories within the parks.For those of us that haven't read any of these, what are they like? I'm assuming they don't read like a text book if you're so excited to get a new one. Are they a good read for a non-engineer?
Yeah -- the closest you'll get is maybe a listing of what once was in that spot (for instance, in the MK one, they listed all of the previous "tenants" of the Buzz Lightyear building). But that won't mean much for you in this case since AK's relatively new with relatively little attraction "turnover."There very good, but don`t expect a history lesson. Aside from one or two great concept pictures they are strictly what you can see in the parks today.
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