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Three Years in Wonderland

The Disney Brothers, C. V. Wood, and the Making of the Great American Theme Park

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Three Years in Wonderland

By: Todd James Pierce
Narrated by: Al Kessel
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While the success of Disneyland is largely credited to Walt and Roy Disney, there was a third, mostly forgotten dynamo instrumental to the development of the park: fast-talking Texan C. V. Wood. Three Years in Wonderland presents the never-before-told, full story of "the happiest place on earth".

Using information from more than 100 unpublished interviews, Todd James Pierce lays down the arc of Disneyland's development from an idea to a paragon of entertainment.

In compelling detail, Three Years in Wonderland lays out the struggles and rewards of building the world's first cinematic theme park and convincing the American public that a $17 million amusement park was the ideal place for a family vacation. The early experience of Walt Disney, Roy Disney, and C. V. Wood is one of the most captivating untold stories in the history of Hollywood.

Pierce interviewed dozens of individuals who enjoyed long careers at the Walt Disney Company as well as dozens of individuals who - like C. V. Wood - helped develop the park but then left the company for good once the park was finished. Through much research and many interviews, Three Years in Wonderland offers listeners a rare opportunity to stand shoulder to shoulder with the men and women who built the best-known theme park in the world.

©2016 Todd James Pierce (P)2019 Tantor
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Fascinating History • Honest Telling • Excellent Narration • Detailed Account • Interesting Insights

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Excellent behind the ears of Disneyland. Super entertaining Walt continued forward movement of his dream, with all the adversity is stunning. Must read book for all deep rooted Disney fans. And a total appreciation for Disneyland it’s roots and especially Walt Disney, Roy Disney !!

Wonderful

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Well written and read. Amazing detailed history of the Disneyland development. Great pick to read!

MUST read for Disneyland Fans!!

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I loved the information presented here, as it gives a fairly deep insight into the process of building Disneyland. If you are into Disney, you'll likely enjoy this focused look at that time. HOWEVER, the narrator's overly professional tone really hindered my enjoyment. I can't really explain specifically what is off about the delivery other than to say the pronunciation is too professional and each sentence sounds as though it was read individually. Think Phil Hartman's professional announcer voice, and you'll get an idea of what the narration is like here.

Great background on Disneyland's creation

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I liked the chance to dive in a bit more on Woody's story of the park creation although I was expecting a bit more of him (seemed like a lot of the stories were just the same stories I'd read in other books on the subject).
I wasn't a fan of the reader's mildly sing-songy cadence. At times it felt like I was listening to a children's book.

interesting angle on Disney history

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Narration was excellent really helped get into the “story”. The book itself was very detailed account of the creation of Disneyland and especially the Black Sunday details. I did expected the book to be be more centered around CV Wood then it was. Instead the book was more focused on Disneyland and the people responsible for Walt’s dream becoming reality.

Enjoyed the book but not exactly what I expected

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