More than 600,000 people visit Graceland every year, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States. With An Interactive Pop-Up Tour , you'll go behind the velvet ropes for an all-access tour of the Elvis Presley Estate. Eight full-color pop-up spreads feature the mansion's most memorable The Home of the famous peanut butter and banana sandwich. The TV With three TVs running simultaneously, there's never a dull moment. The Trophy A monument to the King's legacy. The Meditation Where Elvis and his family are buried. Along the way, interactive pop-up features allow you to flip through Elvis's record collection, browse the family photo album, open his refrigerator, and discover other hidden surprises. An Interactive Pop-Up Tour is the perfect gift for Elvis fans of all ages!
A pop-up book for adults, what's not to love? It's definitely a conversation piece if you leave it on the coffee table. I had an Elvis phase in middle school and this reminds me of the family trip to Graceland. Good times, good book.
So I found the perfect gift for goose! For those who don't know, she is quite possibly one of Elvis' biggest fans. On a five week cross country trip in the Bounder (rv) she outfitted the entire music collection with the discography of the king. We could transcribe EVERY song on demand to this day. Well when we made it to Memphis we did the extended tour of Graceland. While Goose wandered, you could see her designing her place in heaven to match this homage to the hip gyrator.
While rifling through a book store recently I stumbled across this 3-D pop-up book of Graceland. It's perfect! With a forward by Priscilla this is no children's book!
OH. DEAR. GOD. I never had any strong desire to see Graceland until I snagged this doozy from the pop-culture shelves. You know those glittery white jumpsuits Levis used to wear? Those look tasteful and subdued compared to Elvis's dear old home. The pop-up recreations of rooms add a garish third dimension to a place where bad taste was raised on a pedestal and celebrated. Oh good, now I think I want to go to Graceland for real. * Shudder *
Not quite as good as Matt Reinhart's creations but very good anyway. The TV that changes screens and the wearable sunglasses are nice features of this book. Overall a good laugh.