Goofy'sFriend said:If you are planning a December trip, when would the best days to visit each park be up on TGM's site? Thanks![]()

Hawk said:It would be interesting to discover how many times the typical TGM user has visited WDW. We have been to WDW more than 20 times and sometimes feel we can write a book on various theme park strategies. I have talked to many who have said that TGM has much valuable information. I am sure it does to a person who has never been to WDW or who has only been a few times. However, how valuable is it to an experienced visitor? I am always looking for good tips and budgeting tools such as those we get first hand here at the DIS.
Would it be worth the 20 or so bucks to get TGM????
Thanks
Tim/Hawk


Ali and boyz said:my sons is confined to a wheelchair and it usually around 11 before we can get out (takes us a while to get all his medical needs sorted) do you think it would be a good idea to subscribe to TGM or is it for the more able bodied.
We are not allowed to divulge ANY info. You have to order it for yourself. It isGoofy'sFriend said:If you are planning a December trip, when would the best days to visit each park be up on TGM's site? Thanks![]()
Hawk said:It would be interesting to discover how many times the typical TGM user has visited WDW. We have been to WDW more than 20 times and sometimes feel we can write a book on various theme park strategies. I have talked to many who have said that TGM has much valuable information. I am sure it does to a person who has never been to WDW or who has only been a few times. However, how valuable is it to an experienced visitor? I am always looking for good tips and budgeting tools such as those we get first hand here at the DIS.
Would it be worth the 20 or so bucks to get TGM????
Thanks
Tim/Hawk
Dimples said:My question is...I have 2 trips planned to WDW, one being next month (May) and the other being in September and so can I purchase TourGuideMike and enter(?) information regarding both trips and their dates under the same purchase???
Thanks for the information. I am thinking about getting it but not sure which trip I would need it for. I think during May there would be more crowds to contend with and two children (ages 6 & 3) but then again in September we will be traveling with 2 mothers who are in their late 60's.... Hmm, what would you recommend. I have heard that September the crowds are very light and maybe we wouldn't have to worry so much and also our mothers are not going to be riding on alot of rides...any input would be appreicated!Kenswing said:No. When you sign up it states that the subscription is good for one trip. He does give a really nice discount when you renew withing a certain amount of time. I think it's 25% but without looking, I wouldn't swear to it.
Ken
TGM an the UG are similar in some respects, But totally different in most.maccalovah said:Is TGM's touring plan similar to the one offered by the UG?
Sarah
I would get it for May. That way you have a chance to learn his methods. Then, if you don't renew, you'll at least have the basic tools to have a better September trip.Dimples said:Thanks for the information. I am thinking about getting it but not sure which trip I would need it for. I think during May there would be more crowds to contend with and two children (ages 6 & 3) but then again in September we will be traveling with 2 mothers who are in their late 60's.... Hmm, what would you recommend. I have heard that September the crowds are very light and maybe we wouldn't have to worry so much and also our mothers are not going to be riding on alot of rides...any input would be appreicated!
disneyfan61 said:We are not allowed to divulge ANY info. You have to order it for yourself. It is
a great guide!!!![]()
That's probably not going to happen since Disney doesn't release park hours until 6 months out. Basically the same time as ADR's are openned up.Goofy'sFriend said:I just wanted assurance that the December touring days would be online soon (by the time I wanted to make dinner reservations).