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Written especially for younger travelers, this guide to Walt Disney World is fully updated with new features on interactive games and activities, expert advice from kids in the know, and a section designed as a scrapbook with room for photos, notes, and autographs. Full color.
Catering to adults without children, or those who wish to travel without their children, this official guide is packed with information on new attractions and resorts at Walt Disney World, restaurants, nightspots, and much more.
The only official guide to Walt Disney World includes the most accurate information on prices, changes, and new attractions for 2005. Also includes updated park-hopping strategies, prices and ticket options, and much more. Full color.
Now from Birnbaum is a complete diner's guide to what to eat everywhere in the world. More than 300 Walt Disney World eateries are featured in these pages along with lots of lists and indexes highlighting particular types of food, places for special celebrations, and much, much more. Discover where to breakfast with Mickey, where to find romantic dinners for two, and how to beat the crowds - even at lunchtime. Fascinating food facts and secrets to the best spots for a snack while enjoying the parades are included in this perfectly sized gustatorial guide.
Real kids give honest advice for the most awesome vacation in the world. Includes expanded coverage of Disney's Animal Kingdom, River Country, Typhoon Lagoon, Pleasure Island, Discovery Island, and Downtown Disney.
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 2012.
Once upon a time, boys and girls grew up and set aside childish things. Nowadays, moms and dads skateboard alongside their kids and download the latest pop-song ringtones. Captains of industry pose for the cover of BusinessWeek holding Super Soakers. The average age of video game players is twenty-nine and rising. Top chefs develop recipes for Easy-Bake Ovens. Disney World is the world’s top adult vacation destination (that’s adults without kids). And young people delay marriage and childbirth longer than ever in part to keep family obligations from interfering with their fun fun fun. Christopher Noxon has coined a word for this new breed of grown-up: rejuveniles. And as a self-confessed rejuvenile, he’s a sympathetic yet critical guide to this bright and shiny world of people who see growing up as “winding down”—exchanging a life of playful flexibility for anxious days tending lawns and mutual funds. In Rejuvenile, Noxon explores the historical roots of today’s rejuveniles (hint: all roads lead to Peter Pan), the “toyification” of practical devices (car cuteness is at an all-time high), and the new gospel of play. He talks to parents who love cartoons more than their children do, twenty-somethings who live happily with their parents, and grown-ups who evangelize on behalf of all-ages tag and Legos. And he takes on the “Harrumphing Codgers,” who see the rejuvenile as a threat to the social order. Noxon tempers stories of his and others’ rejuvenile tendencies with cautionary notes about “lost souls whose taste for childish things is creepy at best.” (Exhibit A: Michael Jackson.) On balance, though, he sees rejuveniles as optimists and capital-R Romantics, people driven by a desire “to hold on to the part of ourselves that feels the most genuinely human. We believe in play, in make believe, in learning, in naps. And in a time of deep uncertainty, we trust that this deeper, more adaptable part of ourselves is our best tool of survival.” Fresh and delightfully contrarian, Rejuvenile makes hilarious sense of this seismic culture change. It’s essential reading not only for grown-ups who refuse to “act their age,” but for those who wish they would just grow up.
2006 edition of the official guide to Walt Disney World, by chidren, for children. Includes updated information on new rides, attractions and the best places for children to eat - and because it is all rated by kids, kids won't be disappointed! Birnbaum are the only official travel guide to the Walt Disney theme parks and resorts - Walt Disney World For Kids offers a unique view on the Magic Kingdom from the point of view of the children it has been built to enthral.
A complete diner's guide to Walt Disney World from Birnbaum, the official authority on the Magic Kingdom. Includes information on the latest places to eat across Walt Disney World, tips on where to go for the quickest, the cheapest, the wildest and the most sumptuous bites in the world's favourite theme park, advice on eating with kids, without kids, romantic dinners and the Disney's fabulous bars. Birnbaum is the only travel guide officially endorsed by Walt Disney theme parks, making the Disney Dining Guide the only one with up-to-the-minute information.