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CONTENTS
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
A BIG SALUTE to our whole Unofficial team, who rendered a Herculean effort in what must have seemed like a fantasy version of Jean-Paul Sartres No Exit to the tune of Its a Small World. We hope you all recover to tour another day.
Special thanks to cartoonist Tami Knight; child psychologist Karen Turnbow, PhD; Unofficial Guide statistician Fred Hazleton; Unheralded Treasures writer Lani Teshima; our Hollywood informer Eric Oh; and Unofficial research assistant Genevieve Bernard.
Holly Cross and Annie Long both contributed energetically to shaping this latest edition. Much appreciation also goes to editorial-production manager Molly Merkle, cartographer Steve Jones, and indexer Rich Carlson.
Bob Sehlinger
INTRODUCTION
WHY UNOFFICIAL?
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
THE AUTHORS AND RESEARCHERS OF THIS GUIDE specifically and categorically declare that they are and always have been totally independent of the Walt Disney Company, Inc.; of Disneyland, Inc.; of Walt Disney World Company, Inc.; and of any and all other members of the Disney corporate family.
The material in this guide originated with the authors and researchers and has not been reviewed, edited, or in any way approved by Walt Disney Company, Inc.; Disneyland, Inc.; or Walt Disney World Company, Inc.
With no obligation to toe the Disney line, we represent and serve you, the reader. The contents were researched and compiled by a team of evaluators who are completely independent of the Walt Disney Company, Inc. If a restaurant serves bad food, if a gift item is overpriced, or if a ride isnt worth the wait, we say so. And in the process, we hope to make your visit more fun, efficient, and economical.
DANCE TO THE MUSIC
A DANCE HAS A BEGINNING AND AN END. But when youre dancing, youre not concerned about getting to the end or where on the dance floor you might wind up. Youre totally in the moment. Thats the way you should be on your Disneyland vacation.
You may feel a bit of pressure concerning your vacation. Vacations, after all, are very special eventsand expensive ones to boot. So you work hard to make your vacation the best that it can be. Planning and organizing are essential to a successful Disneyland vacation, but if they become your focus, you wont be able to hear the music and enjoy the dance.
So think of us as your dancing coaches. Well teach you the steps to the dance in advance, so when youre on vacation and the music plays, you will dance with effortless grace and ease.
THE DEATH OF SPONTANEITY
ONE OF OUR ALL-TIME favorite letters is from a man in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He writes:
Your book reads like the operations plan for an amphibious landing: Go here, do this, proceed to Step 15. You must think that everyone is a hyperactive, type-A theme park commando. What happened to the satisfaction of self-discovery or the joy of spontaneity? Next you will be telling us when to empty our bladders.
More recently, a reader from Seattle wrote online:
We skipped the touring plans and instead took our time to smell the flowers and truly take in the entire experience of Disneyisnt that what it is all about?! Our friends decided to strictly follow the touring plans. Their whole family was quite exhausted at the end.
Maximizing the number of rides/events one does is NOT the same as maximizing ones true enjoyment of Disney.
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