![]() ![]() That doesn't stop Disney from including a few bonuses for their dedicated fans, particularly in the audio/video treatment and supplements, all of which will be addressed later in this review. Unlike the in-depth documentary promised by the mysteriously postponed Disneyland disc, Magic Kingdom is designed for the departing park guest intent on reminsicence rather than the collector intent on appreciating the ins and outs of its history. Fortunately, while the wait for that is on, there's a lesser-known DVD all about Disney's other Magic Kingdom, the one in Orlando's Walt Disney World, that's available right now. Disneyland lovers were thrilled by the announcement of Secrets, Stories & Magic of the Happiest Place on Earth, originally slated for summer of this year, only to have it abruptly pulled from the release schedule with no replacement date or explanation. December 2001's Walt Disney Treasures: Disneyland USA, a limited edition set that looked at Walt Disney's "Disneyland" television series, often featuring milestone footage from the parks, appeased this eager audience for a while, but left them clamoring for more. For some time, aside from fan-made productions, very few products geared toward enthusiasts of both Disney parks and DVDs were available. To be sure, there's plenty worth highlighting in home video form. The Disney theme parks are marvels themselves and boast massive fan bases and chart-topping status in terms of visitors. While animated and live action classics are increasingly available in stellar DVD sets, one aspect of the Walt Disney Company that has seen little representation in the world of DVD is its Theme Park & Resorts division. ![]() Single-sided, single-layered disc (DVD-5) Running Time: 28 Minutes / Rating: Not RatedÄolby Digital 5.1 & Dolby 2.0 Stereo (English) ![]()
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