Eyore4Ever149
Having withdrawl symptoms-reading UG'10,watching S
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I posted this same question last year. Then I bought the AVP from TGM, then I had reservations, it wasn't what I expected, the format was sometimes challenging, like wading through the ocean when it's thigh-high-I was skeptical that I had just wasted my $. Somehow there was a breakthrough, and I loved it.
I too own the UnOfficial Guide, Passporter,Birnbaum's and am an avid DISBoard user. There is still plenty of info on his site that made our touring excellent. I printed out and brought with me the tours and the Least crowded parks per day article (with rational) and it was wonderful. Touring Magic Kingdom was fantastic. We took photos at 1pm as crowds were pouring in and we were headed back to our resort for a nap and swim in the pool- we had hit 90% of the park AND had lunch at Crystal Palace. I could only have done that with TGM's touring plans.
You do have to be willing to scan and print and read later or sit at our computer and read, versus a book you can carry with you everywhere, but nothing is as current as TGM- and you can find articles not written to the masses but customized to your needs- young kids, teens, active adults, etc, he has touring advice that changes with age and interest level.
If your opinion is that his site isn't worth the money, than you aren't using his website the way he created. (dont worry, I did this too at first-but Im a convert now!)
I too own the UnOfficial Guide, Passporter,Birnbaum's and am an avid DISBoard user. There is still plenty of info on his site that made our touring excellent. I printed out and brought with me the tours and the Least crowded parks per day article (with rational) and it was wonderful. Touring Magic Kingdom was fantastic. We took photos at 1pm as crowds were pouring in and we were headed back to our resort for a nap and swim in the pool- we had hit 90% of the park AND had lunch at Crystal Palace. I could only have done that with TGM's touring plans.
You do have to be willing to scan and print and read later or sit at our computer and read, versus a book you can carry with you everywhere, but nothing is as current as TGM- and you can find articles not written to the masses but customized to your needs- young kids, teens, active adults, etc, he has touring advice that changes with age and interest level.
If your opinion is that his site isn't worth the money, than you aren't using his website the way he created. (dont worry, I did this too at first-but Im a convert now!)