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Captioned color photographs depict various sections of Disneyland and Walt Disney World, with a brief discussion of the history of both parks.
Official guide to the Disneyland Resort for the year 2006. Contains up-to-the-minute information on all new attractions, plus updated listings for the established favourites. Because Birnbaum is the only syndicated guide to the Walt Disney theme parks and resorts, it is the only one guaranteed to take note of last minute price changes and altered information. Includes tips and tricks for stretching every pound to its full potential, extensive entries grouped by area of the resort and sample itineraries for trips out in Orlando and surrounding areas.
Surveys the online social habits of American teens and analyzes the role technology and social media plays in their lives, examining common misconceptions about such topics as identity, privacy, danger, and bullying.
A guide to visiting Walt Disney World that provides information on nearly seven hundred attractions, restaurants, shops, and hotels; offers time- and money-saving tips; and includes trip-planning advice, park maps, and 530 full-color photographs.
"Exploring art history with hands-on projects for kids" -- Cover.
With a brand-new look and a stronger focus on senior travelers, Walt Disney World Without Kids is packed with information on new attractions, including Disney's newest, Mission: SPACE at Epcot, and the scoop on Disney Vacation Club's latest property, Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa. Other features include updated sample schedules, info on the newest restaurants and nightspots, an expanded section on spas, a streamlined guide to Walt Disney World transportation, and new color photos and illustrations.
Children are perhaps Walt Disney World’s biggest fans. On playgrounds and in classrooms, there’s always excited talk about who went to Walt Disney World and what they did each day—or minute. It has become almost a rite of passage to visit America’s most popular travel destination, and kids can be wonderful sources of information. Every area and attraction of Walt Disney World is covered, with kids’ honest reactions and impressions included. There is a whole chapter devoted to each of the theme parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Another chapter describes the rest of Walt Disney World, including Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon, Fort Wilderness, Downtown Disney, and dining spots with kid appeal. The book is updated annually, and the 2011 edition features new insights and tips from young Birnbaum readers—our esteemed junior Disney Experts. The book contains kid-focused descriptions of what's what at Walt Disney World, including theme parks, water parks, resorts, and sports; tips on how to find healthy meals and sweet treats—not to mention veggie burgers, caramel apples, and pizza. The younger set will also love "Magical Memories"—a scrapbook chapter devoted to preserving Disney memories that includes special pages meant for Disney characters to autograph. Now kids can help plan the family vacation!
The face is central to contemporary politics. In Deleuze and Guattari’s work on faciality we find an assertion that the face is a particular politics, and dismantling the face is also a politics. This book explores the politics of such diverse issues as images and faces in photographs and portraits; expressive faces; psychology and neuroscience; face recognition; face blindness; facial injury, disfigurement and face transplants through questions such as: What it might mean to dismantle the face, and what politics this might entail, in practical terms? What sort of a politics is it? Is it already taking place? Is it a politics that is to be desired, a better politics, a progressive politics? The book opens up a vast field of further research that needs to be taken forward to begin to address the politics of the face more fully, and to elaborate the alternative forms of personhood and politics that dismantling the face opens to view. The book will be agenda-setting for scholars located in the field of international politics in particular but cognate areas as well who want to pursue the implications of face politics for the crucial questions of subjectivity, sovereignty and personhood.
Real kids give honest advice for an awesome vacation at Walt Disney World in Florida.
Birnbaum’s Walt Disney World, the most respected and well-known name in travel guides, takes readers to the world’s most popular tourist attraction. Since ours is the only guidebook that’s official, this book includes the most accurate information on prices, changes, and new attractions for 2010. Highlights include the scoop on "Magical Beginnings," Walt Disney World's specially tailored, money-saving vacation plan for families with pre-schoolers, and updates on Pleasure Island's new venues, eateries, and shopping opportunities. This new edition includes detailed accounts of all that's new in the World, including shows, attractions, and restaurants. Readers will relish in insider coverage of the latest eateries on the WDW scene, such as Paradiso 37 (Downtown Disney, Pleasure Island), Kouzzina by Cat Cora (BoardWalk resort), and Portobello (Downtown Disney, Pleasure Island). Also featured are updates on the ever-popular Disney Dining Plan and tips on how to book tables at popular WDW restaurants before everyone else does. For guests who want to "plus" their vacation, this year's guide contains an insider's look at new theme-park-alternative adventure opportunities, such as hot air ballooning, archery, stock-car-driving, and more. It also includes updated tips and coverage of "Disney After Dark"—including lounges, dance clubs, karaoke, and other nightlife scenarios. With new photographs of favorite attractions and WDW landmarks, and more money-saving coupons than ever before, this guide is a must-have for every Disney World guest!