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More Seen Un-Seen Disneyland

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That’s right, I’ve finally finished my second book covering more of the wonderful details that the Walt Disney Imagineers have added to the Park. This book due to be released July 17th bring 266 more pages containing 582 full color photographs, 313 end notes, 16 quizzes and over 165 references. Don’t miss out on our special pre-sale offer. Just sent us an email at orders@sudbooks.com asking to be placed on our waiting list. The email will only be used for this special offer to be sent out once we are ready to ship. This is not a commitment to buy, only a request to receive our special offer.

Magical Food Tour by Jae Brattain

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Have you wanted to learn more about the foods of Disneyland and the history of the restaurants? Then Jae Brattain has the tour for your, Magical Food Tour. His small 4 to 8 person, approximately 2 hour tour of the restaurants of Disneyland is designed to teach you about the foods available and the history behind them. Jae can also teach about the foods you’ve always had questions about, but where afraid to try. I’ve listen to Jae on The Disgeek Podcast for two years now and have learned a lot about the whys of food that I never understood before. He really knows his foods. Check out his web page at http://www.magicalfoodtour.com/ or Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/MagicalFoodTour.

MiceChat’s Review of Seen Un-Seen Disneyland

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George Taylor and Jeff Heimbuch just posted a review on Seen, Un-Seen Disneyland on The Disney Review. This is so AWESOME!. I love the review. Here is an opening excerpt:

“George: With the proliferation and ease of publishing books we’ve seen an influx of Disney-related titles, some good and some bad. Seen, Un-Seen Disneyland by Russell Flores is in it’s second edition and it’s a great read for people that are interested in seeing and learning about all of those little details that make up Disneyland. The book is in full color with every photo taken by the author. And we’re talking hundreds of photos!”

The MiceChat’s review of Seen Un-Seen Disneyland is fantastic.

Check out the full review at: The Disney review on MiceChat.

 

 

June Featured Book

This month I feature my friend’s book, “Hunting Hidden Mickeys Disneyland Edition”. This book documents all the traditional and non-traditional Hidden Mickeys. But it’s not just a list, it has a photograph for each one to assist in locating or as a historical visual documentation of these wonderful little gems. Check it out at http://sudbooks.com/selected-reading/

April Featured Book: The Disneyland Story by Sam Gennawey

That’s right, Sam Gennawey’s The Disneyland Story is this month’s featured book. Sam’s book covers the history of the Disneyland park as never told before. He describes it as Walt Disney’s third child. Check out this wonderful and must have book on Disneyland.

 

And while you’re there, check out the April Featured audio. This month we feature Communicore Weekly, The Musical. A fun and not so informative history of Disneyland.

Do I need to buy the second edition?

I’ve been getting a lot of questions on if the newest printing is a whole new book. No it is not. We did take the opportunity to correct some typos and add a couple of sentences. These additions are minimal, like noting the “Secret Bathroom” is now gone. If you have the first book already, most people are fine and don’t need to replace or add to it. Only if you need another copy or are one of those book puriests like several of my friends would you need to order. Otherwise, enjoy your first edition copy and thank for buying my book.