You have to check out "The Complete Walt Disney World Guide" by Julie Neal and Mike Neal. This guide book is deceivingly smaller than many of the other guide books yet it has the most beautiful color photos and packs tons of useful information not found in any other books I have read. Its really a great book just to read to pu you in a Disney mood.
I have the 2008 edition, I know there is a newer 2009 edition. I also like Passporter and the Unofficial Guide but the Julie Neal books in my opinion are simply the best out there.
I recently purchased three books. The Hidden Magic of WDW, Hidden Mickeys & Hassle Free Disney. I was wondering what your thoughts were about these books & if you have any suggestions of other books. There are so many on the market. Also would you be able to direct me to the best book about Walt Disney himself.
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Just got "Mousejunkies" today from Amazon and read it cover to cover. Great job Bill! We are locals and learned stuff and had a good laugh as well.
I'm just starting "Hidden Magic" and am looking forward to reading it all.
I have a Kindle and you know what would be great? A guide book that is available on Kindle. I take mine to the Parks with me all the time for wait times and while my husband "communes" with the goats at Rafiki, etc. It would be so handy to have a guide book on it for quick reference. Just a thought.![]()
I haven't actually read any of the ones you listed, but I like the Unofficial Guide to Disney World. It has absolutely everything in it. I call it my Disney "bible". It even has tear out touring plans in the back.
Had a book night at our local library Thursday for "Mousejunkies." It was amazing - a ton of fun, and was a great example of how great, fun and friendly Disney people are. *waves to Dissers that were there*.
I hope they're all as good as Thursday's event was.