This was the first book I've read from Theme Park Press, and although I was a little hesitant at first to read an unofficial Disney book, I needn't have worried. The author has extensive knowledge of Disney history and worked for the company for decades (including as a tour guide), so has meticulously researched every fact and figure.
I'm a huge Disney fan and love learning about the stories that surround the Disneyland/Disney World parks, so I really enjoyed reading many of the stories and trying to memorise them to tell my fellow Disney fan family and friends. The book begins with a Foreword, Introduction and a short chapter on The Birth of Walt Disney World. It then splits into four sections about the parks, the resorts, the rest of WDW, and the rest of the story (history, attractions that were never built, and important staff/Imagineers) - this layout covers a wide variety of themes so there should be something of interest for even the most casual fans, although this does mean that some parts may be quite boring. I particularly enjoyed reading some sections (eg. things that never were), but other parts weren't as interesting and I really forced myself to keep reading. It didn't affect my overall enjoyment of the book, however, and it just comes down to personal preference. Each story is limited to two pages to keep it concise, although some small paragraphs were repeated in separate stories.
I would thoroughly recommend this book for any Disney fan who wants to know more obscure facts and stories about the world of Walt.