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Loan
06-14-2001, 08:19 PM
Hello,
I just started reading this board in the last week and I have a few questions. Are there Universal Guidebooks?
Where can I get info on their onsite hotels? I just returned from our very first trip to WDW last week and we have already decided to Come back to Orlando next year. We want to split our stay between WDW and US/IOA. We had a fantastic time at WDW and we want to go back to MK and Epcot each for a day and then spend the rest of the time at US/IOA. I was VERY well prepared for our trip thanks to Birnbaum and the boards and I need to get the same types of info for US/IOA. Any tips/suggestions are greatly appreciated! Thanks

Robinrs
06-14-2001, 08:45 PM
Go to www.theotherorlando.com and order kelly monaghan's book, Universal Orlando:The Ultimate Guide to the Ultimate Theme Park Adventure. I ordered it after being there 10 times and it STILL taught me LOTS! It's an incredible book and funny, too!

No, I was NOT paid for this endorsement, it is a sincere critique totally unprovoked and unbiased... :p

Seriously, Loan, I think I'm starting my very own kelly monaghan Fan Club!

Cindy B
06-14-2001, 08:47 PM
Read Kelly Monaghans book!!!! (Yes, I will be collecting that $20 Kelly ;) )


JK, Kelly!

In all seriousness, Kellys book, Universal Orlando, the Ultimate Guide is invaluable... very concise, and put all the others to SHAME!


Dont waste your time with others, I read another one, Universal Orlando with Kids and it was a total waste of time.

Keep reading the boards as well, you will read some wonderful tips.

KimCon
06-14-2001, 08:56 PM
This book is so good that I just ordered my second copy, after I misplaced my first one!!!!!!!!!!

Kim:wave: :wave: :wave:

Cindy B
06-14-2001, 10:22 PM
Robin, how scary is this.. we were both thinking of Kellys book at the same time...

I guess we are both on his payroll;) ;)


Seriously, his books are very good and have a wealth of information..