The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2007

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Post by JWG » Jun Sat 30, 2007 9:39 pm

AKLRULZ wrote:My personal opinion is that this book is too big, bulky and honestly too negative. Honestly the single best Disney tour book around is Passporter by Jennifer and Dave Marx. It's got amazing colorful maps, fun photos, and it's quite thorough. Buy the Deluxe version and you get a leather bound journal type book. It's still too big to toss in a backpack while touring, but it's so much better and also it doesn't leave you with a negative taste about Disney as Sehlinger does. Check it out! 8)

Passporter also has a DCL, DL and Special Needs version.
We used the DCL edition in 2005. The DCL book was a fairly new undertaking at the time, but it was helpful. I learned quite a bit. Its almost a book to read BEFORE booking... it teaches you some tricks.
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Post by DisBeamer » Jun Sat 30, 2007 10:57 pm

AKLRULZ wrote:My personal opinion is that this book is too big, bulky and honestly too negative. Honestly the single best Disney tour book around is Passporter by Jennifer and Dave Marx. It's got amazing colorful maps, fun photos, and it's quite thorough. Buy the Deluxe version and you get a leather bound journal type book. It's still too big to toss in a backpack while touring, but it's so much better and also it doesn't leave you with a negative taste about Disney as Sehlinger does. Check it out! 8)

Passporter also has a DCL, DL and Special Needs version.
I second the vote for the Passporter. I'm definitely one of those 'doesn't need the advice/instructions' people for WDW - know the place pretty much backward and forward - but this book came in very handy just in terms of organizing everything. It's a really fun concept, with the built-in trip report sections and the pockets to hold stuff.

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The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2007

Post by Nonnie » Jul Mon 02, 2007 9:47 am

I have purchased the Unofficial Guide every year for ten years. I read it as if it were a novel. It's too large to take to the parks, but it does give great info for anyone not familiar with WDW.
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