Walt Disney World is its own gigantic city (and is, in fact, larger than some states), so it stands to reason that, much like a gigantic city, there will be remnants of days and years past lurking around every turn in WDW. Kevin Yee shows us what's behind every nook and cranny in the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. He even includes an extra chapter for a few Universal Orlando and Islands of Adventure tidbits. Like most Disney trivia books (at least the ones I've read), this one includes soooo much of the Imagineers' stamps on everything. That's nice... But I've never been a girl who is particularly curious about, say, every single person involved in the making of a movie. I didn't quite realize what this book was when I ordered it, but I'm glad there are pictures and it is a nice, quick read. This book will thrill diehards and leave others a bit glassy-eyed. But I did learn some things I didn't know, such as that a Roger Rabbit section was originally planned for DHS. Read this if you can't get enough of Disney trivia. Those who have frequented the parks for years already know that almost every detail you find in the parks and hotels has a hidden message... That's the nature of Disney.