How do you give tips to first-timers?
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How do you give tips to first-timers?
My secretary is planning her family's first visit to WDW this summer. I've been trying to help her, but I don't want to over-influence her decisions. I told her the most important thing was to go with a plan.
While talking to her, my co-manager's secretary (who has been to Disney) came over and began giving her wrong information. She talked about how her kids really liked the Spiderman ride and Soarin.' I just could not convince her that Universal and Disney World were two seperate places!
So, I want to make sure that she's getting the proper information, but I also don't want to influence her decisions based on our family's likes and dislikes.
What do you do when giving advice to first-timers?
While talking to her, my co-manager's secretary (who has been to Disney) came over and began giving her wrong information. She talked about how her kids really liked the Spiderman ride and Soarin.' I just could not convince her that Universal and Disney World were two seperate places!
So, I want to make sure that she's getting the proper information, but I also don't want to influence her decisions based on our family's likes and dislikes.
What do you do when giving advice to first-timers?
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I agree totally. Just offer a used copy from your collection for their pre-trip reference.Calypso wrote:Give her a copy of the Unofficial Guide to WDW. Not only will this underscore (and create panic) about planning, it will also give her accurate information. I don't help plan any Disney vacation unless I am asked to help.
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I personally think the Unofficial Guide is the worst book to give a first timer. It's Disney-negative, it lays out unrealistic commando plans, and it is way too much information - rather suggest Passporter by Jennifer and Dave Marx. It is a much less intense book with excellent maps of each resort and park and it has "real" plans. It's written Disney-positive by two people are are huge fans of the parks and it has great pockets in the back to put travel info in. It's small enough to toss into a backpack, too. Further, it doesn't leave a bad taste in your mouth after reading it, very much unlike Unofficial Guide.
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We are never without our Unoffical Guide but also like the Birnbaums.RREng77 wrote:I agree totally. Just offer a used copy from your collection for their pre-trip reference.Calypso wrote:Give her a copy of the Unofficial Guide to WDW. Not only will this underscore (and create panic) about planning, it will also give her accurate information. I don't help plan any Disney vacation unless I am asked to help.
I like the idea of offering a used copy. That way she can decide if it suits her needs. Do you know when her trip is? The new editions usually come out in October.
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I like Passporter just fine, so I can't argue that. (Anything is better than Burnbaum's unrealistic guide). I don't think Unofficial guide is too negative; rather, it's realisitc. It gives you a good idea of what to expect, minus Disney's pixie dust that leads you to believe everything is wonderful. Plus, during busier times of the year, the touring plans are fantastic.AKLRULZ wrote:I personally think the Unofficial Guide is the worst book to give a first timer. It's Disney-negative, it lays out unrealistic commando plans, and it is way too much information - rather suggest Passporter by Jennifer and Dave Marx. It is a much less intense book with excellent maps of each resort and park and it has "real" plans. It's written Disney-positive by two people are are huge fans of the parks and it has great pockets in the back to put travel info in. It's small enough to toss into a backpack, too. Further, it doesn't leave a bad taste in your mouth after reading it, very much unlike Unofficial Guide.
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I offer advice when asked, and I help correct misconceptions when I hear them. I am not an expert but I will offer advice based on my experience if asked about accommodations, dining and touring. I try to remember that MY perfect WDW vacation may not suit others
Also, when I hear someone is going for the first time I ask them if they'd like me to point them to Internet sites for information. I always recommend, for any first-timers, that they go with a plan and book dining ASAP.
Also, when I hear someone is going for the first time I ask them if they'd like me to point them to Internet sites for information. I always recommend, for any first-timers, that they go with a plan and book dining ASAP.
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I love the Unofficial Guide. I still enjoy reading the new editions, even after having been to WDW a billion times. I think it is very realistic and provides useful information for first-timers. I, too, always recommend this to new Disneyers.
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I'd get them a copy of Passporter and turn them on to AllEarsNet for their excellent detail. I'd also remind them that there's no way they're going to be able to do everything so it's very important to have an idea of what everything is and then plan to hit the things that are most important to them and their family. That's one of the things I really like about the Passporter is that most of the book is written from the adult perspective but they also throw in comments from their kids and given the age of the kids over the years, that covers everything from their little toddler to the daughter who now seems to be a teenager.
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