I posted this before

I read one the other day at Borders, and I decided against it.
I LOVE my WDW Passporter, and I wouldn't part with it for the world. There's just too much at WDW to remember it all. But
DCL isn't large like WDW...there aren't the same # of options

Everything I read in the DCL Passporter, I'd already learned online.
Now we are also going to WDW prior to our DCL trip, and I am taking my WDW Passporter with me. There are so many days worth of those little folders in the back, that I am able to put all my docs/info in for each day in the park AND my days on the cruise. But even if you have no need for the WDW one, you can create your own little binder with binder folders for individual days. (also helpful b/c DH is a huge receipt keeper)
If you have a bad memory, maybe it's a book for you. But I have an average one, and can still retain most of the basic info you need to know and can find online: stateroom info, restaurant info, event/sights of interest. Tips and the ins/outs of cruising have become pretty imbedded simply thanks to repetitive studying on this trip

We pretty much know exactly what we want to do before we board, and with the new online system, we can book it beforehand. Since I've planned it before I even arrive, I won't have any need to pick up a book while on ship and say "hmmm, not what was the name of that restaurant" or "what should I do today?" If that WERE to happen while I was on ship, or we should change our minds, all I would have to do would be to pick up the daily Navigators.
I simply don't see where I would benefit from taking the Passporter with me on the cruise, and that makes it a useless purchase for me.
The only cruise related things I printed up that I plan to take with me? Maps to the port, I cut out the deck plans from the booklet that came with our planning video, our confirmation emails for car/airline/DCL/reservations.
Again, some people don't want to devote this much time to seeking out this info, so it' being all in one place works for them. Some people have just terrible memory retention, so it's of benefit. I'm neither of those people

I'm so organized and pre-informed for every tip I take, it's rather frightening
