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Meet Two Celebrated Authors April 23rd at Epcot



By Dave Shute

In recent years an average day sees more than 30,000 people in Epcot (likely fewer in 2016, as the refurb of Soarin has cut back on crowds and sent them to the Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom instead).

Among these guests odds are that at least a few will be celebrated authors, and you—yes, you—can find them by asking everyone you see “Are you a celebrated author—No? Then are you? What about you?”

If the search for celebrated authors doesn’t work, or for some reason you are unwilling to ask, you could give up and meet me and Josh instead.

Meet Josh and Dave at Epcot April 23 1 pm

Josh (of easyWDW) and I are the un-celebrated co-authors of The easy Guide to Your First Walt Disney World Visit, the best-reviewed Disney World guide book ever published, and we’ll be meeting folk, signing anything you might want us to sign, and giving away a few books as well.

We’ll be at Epcot on Saturday April 23 at the ledge outside the Mexico Pavilion from 1p until 2p or so. Come by and chat!

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