Toward a Planned Society: From Roosevelt to NixonDisneyland completed a major expansion in 2001. In addition to creating a sister theme park, California Adventure, it opened several new hotels and Epcot-like displays, all adjacent to one another. This guide to Disneyland offers: restaurant profiles for the full-service restaurants and mini-profiles for the counter service restaurants; rating and ranking for every attraction (rated and ranked for each age group) based on interviews and surveys of more than 6100 families; advice on when to go - the best times of year and the best days of the week; comprehensive coverage of Universal Studios Hollywood; all the Disneyland area hotels rated and ranked for value and quality of rooms; field-tested touring itineraries for adults and families with children; complete coverage of Disney's California Adventure theme park; tips and warnings for first-time visitors and those with special needs; proven strategies for planning the perfect Disneyland vacation with small children; tips on how to find and meet the Disney characters; tested touring plans for the new park to save hours of waiting in line; and complete information on Disney's FASTPASS system. |
Contents
Roosevelt and the Planning Idea | 1 |
2 From Pearl Harbor to the Employment Act 19411946 | 69 |
3 From the Employment Act to the 1960s | 91 |
4 The Democrats 19611969 | 126 |
5 Richard Nixon 19691974 | 188 |
6 Crossroads | 264 |
Notes | 321 |
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