![]() In particular, the windows lining Main Street, U.S.A. Keen observers will notice intricate details throughout the Disney parks, including names emblazoned on building windows. areas across the globe, up to and including the fairytale castles at the end of each street. ![]() It is finally definitely coming out later this month, though! I got the chance to take a sneak peek at the title during Destination D23 weekend, and it looks fantastic.įrom the publisher: Meet the people who created Disney theme parks around the world! Through rare Disney theme park concept art and photographs, this must-have collector’s book showcases more than 280 biographies and features more than 50 pages on the evolution and behind-the-scenes of the Main Street, U.S.A. – This book has been delayed many times, basically becoming the TRON Lightcycle Run of books. ![]() People Behind the Disney Parks: Stories of Those Honored with a Window on Main Street, U.S.A. (On a related note, there’s a newish Disney100 box set of previous Disney Little Golden Books.) This adorable Little Golden Book is about creativity and imagination, and is perfect for children ages 2 to 5, plus Disney Parks fans and Little Golden Book collectors of all ages. The more demand, the more likely it is that Journey into Imagination gets a big budget reimagining and restoration to its former glory.Īccording to Little Golden Book, this features lyrics from the beloved Disney song “One Little Spark” and is about the purple dragon from Walt Disney World’s EPCOT. The more support shown for all things Figment–whether it be merchandise, popcorn buckets, or the new meet & greet–demonstrates demand for the character. We’ll probably order even more, making this our go-to gift for the year to come. To paraphrase a famous dreamer, “buy the Figment book early and buy the Figment book often.” Seriously, nothing sends a message to Walt Disney World like voting with your wallet. We’ve already ordered two copies: one for Megatron, one for the Bricker Figment Archives. To be entirely honest, seeing the cover art for this little beauty was the main motivation for putting together this list. There are a ton of Disney books coming out this Christmas or early 2024 that aren’t listed here because they’re unappealing to us!įigment Little Golden Book – Our most-hyped book by an incredibly wide margin is the Figment Little Golden Book. However, neither the price you pay nor our recommendations (or lack thereof) are impacted by that. One final note is that we receive a small commission from Amazon for your purchases, so buying through these links helps support the site. Since this is all fresh in our minds, figured we might as well share it and save you all the potentially dreaded backorder/delay messages come the holiday shopping season. We’ve also been stocking up on books for Megatron, who is finally giving us an excuse to go crazy with kids books. Second, we’ve already done the “research” for Christmas lists given the aforementioned issues. ![]() Definitely one of the best books ever about Walt Disney World. Speaking of which, that book is currently 40% off and absolutely worth owning if you didn’t pick it up during the 50th Anniversary. Unless you placed an order during the summer or ordered from Canada, you probably didn’t get it until this year. A couple of years ago, A Portrait of Walt Disney World: 50 Years of The Most Magical Place on Earth was basically that holiday shopping season’s Tickle Me Elmo ( am I dating myself?). First, books can sell out if you wait too long to buy them. We’re putting this most anticipated Disney book list together so far in advance of the holiday season for a couple of reasons. This post lists the coffee table books about which we’re most excited, with info and our “hype level” for each. It’s already been another great year for books about Walt Disney World and Disneyland, with more highly-anticipated titles coming out in time for Christmas 2023 and in early 2024.
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