Disneyland is in the details
In “Seen, Un-Seen Disneyland,” Russell Flores takes us through the Happiest Place on Earth focusing on the details that people may not notice during their running from one attraction to another. Of course, Disneyland’s details are one of the reasons that it is such a special place, so having a book that focuses on them up close is a great way to get more enjoyment out of a vacation yet-to-come and one that has already past.
Seen, Un-seen isn’t just about what is at Disneyland now. Because the Disney Parks change so much Seen, Un-seen also chronicles the changes that Disneyland has gone through. Even in a book, published in 2012, there are several things that have gone away or changed enough to make this edition of Seen, Un-seen a trip down memory lane. For example, until Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens, we may not know what has survived from Nature’s Wonderland. Fortunately, there is already a second book out: More Seen, Un-seen Disneyland! Spend a little time in Disneyland seeing what you haven’t noticed or remembering what you did notice. It’ll bring a little of that magic back home, and help you enjoy your next trip to Disneyland. From trash cans to actual movie props, ‘Seen, Un-seen Disneyland’ is a great photo presentation with explanation as to what you are seeing. |
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