The Imagineering Field Guide to EPCOT at Walt Disney World: An Imagineer's-Eye Tour
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #196581 in Books
- Published on: 2006-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Customer Reviews
The Second Release of a BRILLIANT little series
You may or may not be already aware that this particular item is the follow-up to the brilliant Imagineering Field Guide of the Magic Kingdom. It's identical in size, lay-out & quality and provides the reader with a pocket-size guide to all things Epcot. The emphasis on these books however is not necessarily to simply detail the park & it's attractions but to delve a bit deeper and tell the reader the idea's, backgrounds, stories, etc that the Imagineer's had in mind when designing the park.
This book is crammed full of great little pieces of information on absolutely every detail of Epcot including superb artwork, sketches and photo's that you just wish were larger so you could appreciate them in all their glory. That's the real beauty of these books however - the size.
The only reason I don't award this particular book 5* is that it does fall short compared to the previous Magic Kingdom guide. In fairness, that book focuses on a park that is vastly more varied in every aspect hence the book being so fascinating, but I did feel that parts of the Epcot guide were a little too dull. It's still a brilliant little piece of work though & I can't wait until they release the Studios & Animal Kingdom volumes
A bite-sized guide
Full of fascinating little nuggets about EPCOT. Did you know that the interior of the 'Impressions de France' restaurant in EPCOT is modelled on Edouard Manet's 'A Bar at the Folies-Bergere', right down to the uniforms of the waitresses...this book is full of such titbits, and contains architectural drawings, including pictures of attractions that were never actually built. My only complaint is that it's a very small book and doesn't do the artwork justice...and it does feel a bit like a brochure rather than a book: I got fed up with the hyperpole and certain phrases being endlessly reused - things are never improved in Disney parks, they're always 'plussed'. After a while, you do feel you're reading a corporate mission statement, not a book. But anyone who loves EPCOT will enjoy this.
brill
This book is very descriptive and educational, even though I have been many times before you look at the park in a different way!! (a good one)



