I actually went looking for Vol I after I picked up and read Vol. II! (just had to be different, I guess...) I ended up with two copies - one that I bought through B&N online, the other (signed by Lou) that I bought at an NFFC chapter auction.
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I actually went looking for Vol I after I picked up and read Vol. II! (just had to be different, I guess...) I ended up with two copies - one that I bought through B&N online, the other (signed by Lou) that I bought at an NFFC chapter auction.
I remember seeing it somewhere in a Borders store, but the next time I visited the store they no longer had it. I checked several stores to no avail, so I just went to the Disney World Trivia store and bought it direct. So much easier!
I foundout aout the book after finding this site, which I found in anouther book 'The Unificial Guide to WDW'
My dad was looking through various travel books when we were in Barnes and Noble, and he just took it off the shelf and said "This is definitely your read"
Picture, if you will, winter 2004/2005: As a bored and diversion-less college student, I had just begun looking into investing in my first ever "annual" type pass to WDW, considering I went to school so close to the magic and quite frankly didn't have much else to do with many of my weekends. In January '05, I purchased a FL Resident Season Pass, which was to become the beginning of my now habitual weekend daytripping from school. A very short time later, I came home from a day at the Magic Kingdom, where I had just had my first ever run-in with PUSH the talking trash can over in Tomorrowland, and I was pretty amped about it. I hopped online, and did a search (probably through Yahoo, as that's my normal search engine) for anything I could find regarding PUSH, and one of the top links that popped up took me right to a thread on a (then relatively small) forum called DisneyWorldTrivia.com. I was thrilled by the PUSH info, but as I started clicking randomly and navigating the forums, I became even more impressed by nearly everything I saw. I knew I had to join, and so I did. And it was through this little forum that I first heard about the book. And after talking to all these wonderful Disneyphiles like myself on the site, I felt obligated to check out the book too, which I found shortly thereafter in the Barnes and Noble here in Daytona Beach.
So... in a way, you can say that PUSH was the one who led me to find DWT, Lou, and soon after, his book. And the rest, as they say, is history.
i typed in disney trivia in google and it came up
I had just returned from disney ( my last trip) and typed in "history of disney world" and lo and behold.......................
on the site. I found the site while disney surfing online.
I found the WDW Trivia Book at Borders one day just looking around the travel section. I just happened to find the website inside the book, and glad I did, because it brought me to this wonderful website!:)
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I was googling disney trivia and found out about the books. I'm glad I did!
While looking at other Disney books at barnes and noble I came across volume 1 and decided to buy it. Then I saw another time #2 was out so I bought that one as well. Waitning on #3. Oh the withdral.:dizzy:
I was browsing at Books-a-Million in Dr. Phillips near Disney World about 2 years ago. There was a stack of books in the middle aisle and they all had a sticker on them that they were "autographed copy". So I started to look through Disney World Trivia Vol. 1 just to see if he could stump me. It was so interesting (and Lou did stump me) so I bought it. I love the book, and I have always wondered how the "autographed copies" made their way to that book store. I do not have Vol. 2 yet. I am waiting until I get to meet Lou in person and get an autographed copy of that volume as well. :mickeykid
I bought it at Barnes and Noble when I bought my yearly "Unofficial" book. I read it and came here from there. Then I went back for volume 2.