Originally Posted By basil fan I once said in these boards that there are 4 must-have Disney reference books: The Disney Films by Leonard Maltin Disney A to Z Disney on TV The Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Characters I then lamented that there was no ultimate reference book for the parks. There are many park-related coffeetable books, but none that could really be used to look things up the way I wanted to. I just saw an ad for The Disneyland Encyclopedia, and this looks like it! It includes alphabetical listings for shops, restaurants, promos, sponsors past and present, plus important info like the names on the Main Street windows, street names, attractions added per decade, parade lists, names of the Storybook Land Canal Boats, etc. The only problem I see (never having read the book): they could only fit one park inside. This looks like a must-have to me. I only hope there will be similar books coming for WDW. Phil's Hero Rules <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/disney/hero.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/...ero.html</a>
Originally Posted By alexbook We've got it here, and I've glanced through. It's got a lot of fun info on Yesterland attractions, and I'd definitely recommend it to any DL fan, but I'm not sure I'd class it as an "ultimate reference." If you'd like a sample of its style, I posted some excerpts from it over in the Alpha thread in Play Pen one afternoon when I was bored. We've also had some discussion of it in a couple of DL General threads. What I haven't read is a thorough review by someone knowledgeable about park history. I'd be curious to know if anybody's spotted any glaring errors or omissions.
Originally Posted By alexbook Okay, I stand (or sit) corrected. FBR posted a link to a review at yesterland.com, so cancel out my last paragraph and check this out: <a href="http://www.yesterland.com/encyclopedia.html" target="_blank">http://www.yesterland.com/ency...dia.html</a> Here's DLF8's thread in DL General: <a href="http://mb.laughingplace.com/MSGBOARD-T-97611-P-1.ASP" target="_blank">http://mb.laughingplace.com/MS...-P-1.ASP</a> And here are a few excerpts: <a href="http://mb.laughingplace.com/MSGBOARD-T-97611-P-1.ASP" target="_blank">http://mb.laughingplace.com/MS...-P-1.ASP</a>
Originally Posted By alexbook Okay, that last link wasn't right. Try this: <a href="http://mb.laughingplace.com/MsgBoard-T-76490-P-1537.asp" target="_blank">http://mb.laughingplace.com/Ms...1537.asp</a> (Feeling a bit sheepish at correcting a correction.)
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs <<alexbook: Okay, I stand (or sit) corrected. FBR posted a link to a review at yesterland.com, so cancel out my last paragraph and check this out: >> I did? Good heavens, I'll be senile when I turn 30 next year.
Originally Posted By schnebs 30? Pfft. You're just a baby. Anyway, back on topic: I picked up a copy of the book a few weeks ago. (It's still on my "to be read" stack - too bad I can't find a gig where someone's would pay me to read Disney books for a living.) What were we talking about again? Oh, yeah... Return to the topic, take 2: I've skimmed through it and it looks pretty good. I'd hesitate to call it the ultimate reference to the park - I think it'd have to be about double the size it is for that! - but it seems to be pretty thorough. Keep a little space on your bookshelf after you buy this one, folks - Kevin Yee's mentioned that he's working on his own Disneyland encyclopedia, and this one's gonna be a two-volume job. I think he said it'll be a couple of years before it comes out, though.
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs Oh, just have DlandDug to write the thing...sheesh...then he can give us all free personally autographed copies before charging $59.95 in bookstores.