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The April WDW Magazine is Out!



By Dave Shute

WDW Magazine AprilThe latest edition of WDW Magazine is out—focused this month on cooling off at Disney World.

Topics include the waterparks, the rides where you get wet—or soaked—and more.

There’s a couple of articles from me in it.

One is on what first timers should do if it rains. Those who have been reading this site for a bit know that the art of Disney World is figuring out what everyone else is doing, and then doing the opposite. That’s the hint—for more, see WDW Magazine!

The easy Guide to Your First Walt Disney World Visit from yourfirstvisit.netThe second is a review of Art of Animation excerpted from the book Josh and I are working on coming soon from Theme Park Press.

Resort reviews in the book are very different from those on this site, partly because they represent the best thinking of the two of us together rather than the thinking of just one of us, and partly because we mean for the book to be short and easily actionable!

On this site I’ve got more than 6,000 words on Art of Animation (starting here, here, and also here!) but the book has fewer than a thousand words on this hotel.

I’ll be interested to hear what you all think once it comes out…

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