Social Studies
- The child has learned about the concept of tourism and its economic impact, as they have experienced firsthand the large number of people visiting Disney World with annual passes.
- They have also learned about the concept of cultural diversity, as they have encountered people from different cultures and backgrounds while interacting with other passholders.
- The child has gained knowledge about the history and development of Disney World, as they have explored various attractions and learned about their origins.
- Furthermore, they have learned about the concept of supply and demand, as they have observed the varying prices and availability of annual passes depending on the season.
Continued development related to this activity can include researching and creating a presentation about the economic impact of tourism in different regions, exploring and learning about other tourist attractions around the world, and discussing the importance of cultural diversity in a global society.
Book Recommendations
- The Imagineering Field Guide to Disney's Animal Kingdom by Alex Wright: This book provides detailed information about the design, history, and behind-the-scenes of Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.
- Walt Disney: A Biography by Bob Thomas: This biography explores the life and achievements of Walt Disney, providing insights into the creation of Disneyland and the foundation of the Disney theme park empire.
- Hidden Mickeys: A Field Guide to Walt Disney World's Best Kept Secrets by Steven M. Barrett: This book guides readers through the hidden details and secrets scattered throughout Walt Disney World, enhancing their knowledge and appreciation of the park.
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