I just saw there is an entire thread all about Lou's book. Maybe I should have looked there first, huh?![]()
Since discovering the great works of Mr. Mongello, I've wondered something. How open and accessible was Disney to you (Lou) when you were writing the WDW Trivia book(s)? I'm guessing since there's since been a second and the calendar, etc that they aren't opposed to it. At least not now. Plus there have been a number of highly positioned CM's on the podcast.
But were any special permissions needed when working on the first? Did you find any resistance from them or even outright "what do you think you're doing?" questions?
If this has been addressed on the boards already I apologize. I'm still a little green to the world of WDWTrivia.
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I just saw there is an entire thread all about Lou's book. Maybe I should have looked there first, huh?![]()
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