Is the Passporter worth it

Northwoods

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I've been on a number of cruises before - this is a first with Disney. I feel that I've learned alot from this board and don't feel like I need the book. Is there really that much info in the Passporter that would make it worth while.

Someone tell me what I'm missing.
 
My in-laws were here last weekend, and I showed it to them. My MIL's comment was, "boy, I sure wish they had these when we cruised. They would have really helped to get everyone in our party more excited about the cruise."
 
Northwoods, I just ordered one mainly for the ports as my DH is really the only one doing a DCL tour. You can look at ours on board and if you have a question before hand let me Know. If I find you cant live without it before hand I'll let you know.
 

Thanks. We have been to Cayman and Cozumel 3 times each so I don't have any questions about them. But if there is helpful hints on Key West and Castaway let me know.
 
I was one of the Passporter reviewers, and after 29 Disney cruises I didn't think I'd be learning anything new. But I was very pleasantly surprised...we will be bringing a copy along on our Western in May, and one of the things we will be using it for is the excellent Key West port info.
Barb
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I think the beauty of the Passporter is you can the wealth of information you have found here and on other sites- with you! I am enjoying mine IMMENSELY!
 
Definitely a great value - as a veteran cruiser, I am still finding out things I didn't know about the ship and the Ports of Call.
It's a small charge for the wealth of information it contains.

Rae
 
Not to sound too stupid here..... what is the Passporter?
We are 1st time cruisers March 29th. What is the "official "title. I may be ordering on Amazon today.
Thanks, again, as always!!:D :D
 
I paid about $11.87 - free shipping because I ordered the minimum amount to qualify.

Rae
 
I ordered mine from Amazon and they had a special where if you spent $25 or more you could get free shipping. There just happened to be another book that I wanted so they deleted the $4.99 shipping charge. If the passporter is all you're getting, you'll be paying around $17. I personally could have done without mine. It is a lot of repeat information from these boards. Like others have said, it does give good information on the ports, but since we're not going on a 7-day until 2004, I definately could have waited on the purchase. One nice thing about it is I can finally put a face to the name "Dave" BTW, the free shipping at Amazon was supposed to take a few days longer (don't know why) but I got my stuff exactly one week after I ordered it.
 
kellyb200 - And don't forget our multicruiser Barb (inkognito) - we get to see her also!!!!

Rae
 
This book is absolutely wonderful. I am a voracious trip planner and have been planning for over 18 months for our July cruise. I have been reading the Passporter from cover to cover, and it is jam packed with useful information that I had not otherwise come across, as well as valuable information that is organized so that I can find it again!
 
I hope this isn't heresy, but if you have diligently read the posts on this site, plus dcltribute.com and castawayclub.com and the DCL cruise book (avail from travel agents), there isn't a whole lot of new info. Yes, there is some, but you could live without it.
 
I haven't received mine yet. I ordered it because I thought it would be nice to have something on the cruise with me for easy reference. It will be nice to look things up on a moments notice -
 

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