If you’re a Disneyland addict like me and you love learning about secrets from the park, then you’ll love The Hidden Secrets and Stories of Disneyland by Mike Fox.
I love learning about Disneyland’s secrets and little known facts so I was immediately drawn in by the title of this book. The author, Mike Fox, takes you through each land at Disneyland and gives you an in-depth look at the secret elements purposely hidden there by the Imagineers. The book includes never-before-published photos and special backstories from different Disney notables such as an Imagineer’s son and a Disney Historian.
I was excited to see that while there were some secrets that I already knew about, I also learned quite a few things from this book! Did you know there is a Mickey Mouse plant? Or that there’s a secret second pet cemetery near Haunted Mansion? Those are just a couple of over 180 fascinating secrets in The Hidden Secrets and Stories of Disneyland. It’s a fun and easy read, and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys Disneyland and wants to know a little more about the history behind its secrets. Head over to the author’s website, www.Disney-Secrets.com, to purchase the book.
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Hi Sara, Thank you for the great review of my book! You’ll be pleased to know that the second edition is now available, with more than two dozen new secrets and photos, many of which have never before been published in any Disney related books, web sites or articles. For example, did you know that those antique Mutoscopes on Main Street, U.S.A. are actually tied to someone who was a huge influence in young Walt Disney becoming an animator? (I explain it all in my book) – Mike