princessvacg
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Does anyone know of a good Iphone App for Disney that has a planner. I found one, mousememo, but was wondering if any of you had anything better.
To track my reservations (room & dining), I enter all that information at TripIt.com and use their iPhone app. They have both an ad supported app and paid app (no ads). TripIt.com does not require a google account to get information to their website.
Do you mind if I ask how you get Tripit to take your room confirmation and convert it to Tripit. I use Tripit for work travel, and love it, but have never been able to send my DVC confirmations sucessfully to it. Dining reservations work great, but not the room confirmations from DVC.
I'm using eTicket WDW right now to read the boards. It has a lot of useful features. It might fit your needs.
Visit the iTunes app store or the App Store icon on your iPhone. Type in Disney in the "Search" field and you will get a plethora of apps that you may be interested in. There are many free apps you can try and, if you don't like them them just delete from your phone. I've not found one perfect app yet. I use the free version of Undercover Tourist by Phunware and the pay version of WDW Magic Guide by VersaEdge. Great for planning activities in the parks, park hours, wait times, extra magic hours, maps and dining menus just to name a few options. I prefer the maps on WDW Magic Guide. Nice to know where the restrooms are.![]()
That works in general, but DVC Planner app doesn't have Disney in its name, so it won't show up under a 'Disney' search, but does show up using a 'DVC' search.
As "erionm" stated in her post, "it depends" upon what the original poster is looking for. If its park planning that's one thing. As far as DVC planning I'm still waiting for an iPhone version of the Caskbill planner. The current crop available through iTunes is okay but, in my opinion, don't hold a candle to Caskbill's original program. Sigh. . . To add to what wilderness dad has stated, using the search term DVC wlll provide available DVC planning apps. Using "Disney Vacation Club" as the search term will list a few additional apps that do not show up using "DVC" alone.
Actually I was looking for an App which allows me to put all of my trip info, room, airlines, dining and a calendar. It seems like there are several out there and they all have bits and pieces of what I am looking for but none have it all. I actually just bought the mouseplanner App. It allows everything I wanted except for the daily planner/calendar. Maybe they will update that on the app before I leave on June 30![]()
Actually I was looking for an App which allows me to put all of my trip info, room, airlines, dining and a calendar. It seems like there are several out there and they all have bits and pieces of what I am looking for but none have it all. I actually just bought the mouseplanner App. It allows everything I wanted except for the daily planner/calendar. Maybe they will update that on the app before I leave on June 30![]()
Actually I was looking for an App which allows me to put all of my trip info, room, airlines, dining and a calendar. It seems like there are several out there and they all have bits and pieces of what I am looking for but none have it all. I actually just bought the mouseplanner App. It allows everything I wanted except for the daily planner/calendar. Maybe they will update that on the app before I leave on June 30![]()
Tripit allows for all types of reservations, airline (and if you pay for the premium service, you can check in on your phone), dining, auto rentals, etc. We list tours and events such as MNSSHP party too. Once you enter the hotel details, it lists each day (whether you have something going on or not). You can also download it to Outlook.
It going to depend on what planning information you are looking for. I have most of the programs that skelooch mentioned, but only use DVCPlanner currently.
To track my reservations (room & dining), I enter all that information at TripIt.com and use their iPhone app. They have both an ad supported app and paid app (no ads). TripIt.com does not require a google account to get information to their website.
I also have WDW Dining which has menus and lists available discounts for most WDW Dining locations.