A few questions

lilhopper

Earning My Ears
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I have so many questions can someone help me answer a few?
1. Where are the best seats for the parades?
2. Is there a list of rides somewhere on the internet that I can download and go over so I can see where the kids want to go?
3. Where are the best places to eat on disney property (with a meal voucher would be nice)
Ok well I think that is enough for now. :rotfl: Thanks :hourglass
 
For Spectro Magic in MK we like to get a seat in Frontierland close to Splash Mountain. Last time we sat infront of Pecos Bill's Cafe and had a great view with hardly anyone around us. I don't really go to any of the other parades except Spectro :goodvibes ::MickeyMo ::MickeyMo

As far as a list of the attractions you can look on the home page of this website and they will list and describe attractions and www.allearsnet.com is also a good place to get a listing of the attractions with good descriptions ::MickeyMo
 
The answers to many of your questions are subjective and will be colored by the opinion of the person answering.

My recommendation would be to spend $20 on a Disney travel guidebook. Some of the best are:

Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World - VERY large. Comprehensive ride, restaurant and hotel reviews. Includes sample touring plans for each theme park. Some people complain about the cynical writing style.

Web Site: www.touringplans.com

Birnbaum's Guide to WDW - The "official" guide with lots of color photos. Has ride and restaurant descriptions, but little in the way of critical opinions.

Passporter WDW - This one is middle-of-the-road in terms of content. It does have reviews, but not nearly as comprehensive as the Unofficial Guide. Also doubles as a trip planning tool with pockets to store reservation info, receipts, tickets, etc.

Web site: www.passporter.com

All of these books are available at www.Amazon.com.

Note that all of these books were published before Disney made some significant changes to ticket programs and trip packages on 1/2/05. If you buy the UoG or Passporter, you should definitely go to the web site noted and print off content updates supplied.
 







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