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For fun reading I would recommned the Disneyland Encyclopedia. It has every attraction that ever existed at Disneyland since it opened. The only thing it is missing is the last couple attractions added after the book was published- Tinkerbell's area, for example. I read it straight through because I like that sort of thing, but you can also pick it and read random entries. It also lists Disney Legends and tells you where their windows are.
I second Pink Budgie's suggestion! I am just about done with this book and I LOVE it! I am so sad that I am almost through with it. I have been reading it while on the ellipitical and it makes the time fly by! Now I just need to find a new Disney one to read.....![]()
At the park I bought Disneyland Then Now and Forever. It has lots of pictures of past attractions. Kind of like a scrapbook. It turns out that my DH worked with the guy who wrote DL Encyclopedia. He was a teacher at the same school last year but I didn't find that out until the school year was over and now he isn't there.I would have sent my book to school with him to autograph!
Those books were everywhere at DLR this summer. Often they were by the registers. Mine says on it, updated version or something. It is neat because it has so many pictures of things past, even some of the costumes they used to wear.