![]() ![]() ![]() I consider those shots perfect visual explorations. The book features mostly concept art and explanations thereof, much of the art predating the Resort itself, and much also never coming to fruition. Unfortunately, it’s one of the most expensive (it originally retailed for $50 and now sells for $85-150 on the resale market). ![]() The Art of Walt Disney World – This is by far the best book on this list. I recently upgraded my copy to the hardcover version because I enjoy this book so much. It includes fairly common information (well, at least for a Disney Dork, like me), but also more detailed information such as the rationale behind the coloring on the roadway signs at Walt Disney World. First, it’s relatively inexpensive, so you’re not out much money if you don’t end up getting into the “hobby.” Second, it’s incredibly detailed with plenty of interesting text, and features an awesome snapshot in time in Walt Disney World history (1996). Since the World Began: Walt Disney World – The First 25 Years – If you’re considering building a Disney book collection, this is the place you should start. Here is a glimpse into my library of Walt Disney World books, and my thoughts on each of them: It’s even worse with Disneyland, where the more sought-after books can fetch over $500. ![]() Some of these titles sell for over $100, and are very rare. While collecting these books, it would seem, would be a relatively inexpensive hobby, that is far from the case. Looking through them ‘takes me back’ to past vacations, and has even helped give me photo ideas. I find them to be the perfect thing to lounge around and read outside on a lazy Saturday, something to peruse on the plane, or even something to set on the coffee table. One of my favorite things to collect is Disney-produced books that you would find for sale exclusively in the theme parks. ![]()
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