Category: 10 Best Books for Themed Entertainment


10 Best Books for Themed Entertainment – #8: In The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs

#8: Places vs. Designs — In The Death and Life of Great American Cities, Jane Jacobs studied the best loved neighborhoods of cities like New York, Boston and Toronto and documented the positive characteristics they shared in common. Things like human-scaled streets and sidewalks, mixed-use blocks with coffee shops active in the morning and bars […]

READ MORE

10 Best Books for Themed Entertainment – #4: The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson

Book 4 — The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson, probably the most likely book to be on this list for Themed Entertainment professionals because it has everything: a world’s fair, live events, master planning, landscape design, the origin story of the Ferris Wheel, theme park food, mass transportation, all the stuff we […]

READ MORE

10 Best Books for Themed Entertainment – #2: Fireworks by George Plimpton

The second entry in my 10 Best Books for Themed Entertainment is Fireworks: A History and Celebration, by George Plimpton. Gen X’ers like me may remember George Plimpton, king of the Mid-Atlantic accent, from the Intellivision game console commercials in the 1980s. But he is best known for his contribution to the literary journal The […]

READ MORE

10 Best Books for Location-Based Entertainment – #1: The Bridge by Gay Talese

I’m going to post my top 10 book recommendations for themed entertainment insiders and anyone interested in the inspiration that informs the design and production process. First up — in no particular order — The Bridge, by Gay Talese. The Bridge: The Building of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge by Gay Talese What does the construction of […]

READ MORE