kwitcherkicken99
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I really liked Passporter. I felt it was a great reference for us as it'd been 10 years since my last trip and I didn't remember much. 
I love the fact that the authors offer different opinions on everything. I also loved the fact that they list book updates to the most recent editions online (I'm not sure if other books have that).
IMHO, the information was an easy read, thorough, and digestible, especially for those who have very busy schedules. I was able to read some, stop, and pick it back up with relative ease.
I marked up my book something fierce! To avoid not being able to find a page I knew I would need to reference later, I marked the page with mini-post-its and labelled them so I knew where to find the food section, our hotel, and all the park maps. With the elastic close on the book, all of my markers stayed in place and didn't fall out.
My book came in particular handy when someone asked us for directions in EP during pm EMH. I was able to direct her to where she needed to go.
My mother is the 3rd person to use our PP in the last year (since January) and she loves it. My other friend who's brother is a CM used it on her trip over the summer and I noticed that she made marks in the book too! (I found that part a little humorous...)
I would go to a Barnes & Noble or Borders and peek in one to see if it's the right guide for you.
Best of luck!
TO address WDW Fan #1... I actually didn't keep anything in my book for saving. There are enough pockets in the book to keep ressie confirmations, schedules, keepsakes (for up to 11 days, I think) but I didn't use it for that. The information was very concise (only about 1-2 paragraphs per item) and covered the whole World - hotels, parks, dining plan, restaurants, etc. You should take a peek the next time you are near a bookstore, you may be pleasantly surprised.

I love the fact that the authors offer different opinions on everything. I also loved the fact that they list book updates to the most recent editions online (I'm not sure if other books have that).
IMHO, the information was an easy read, thorough, and digestible, especially for those who have very busy schedules. I was able to read some, stop, and pick it back up with relative ease.
I marked up my book something fierce! To avoid not being able to find a page I knew I would need to reference later, I marked the page with mini-post-its and labelled them so I knew where to find the food section, our hotel, and all the park maps. With the elastic close on the book, all of my markers stayed in place and didn't fall out.
My book came in particular handy when someone asked us for directions in EP during pm EMH. I was able to direct her to where she needed to go.
My mother is the 3rd person to use our PP in the last year (since January) and she loves it. My other friend who's brother is a CM used it on her trip over the summer and I noticed that she made marks in the book too! (I found that part a little humorous...)
I would go to a Barnes & Noble or Borders and peek in one to see if it's the right guide for you.
Best of luck!
TO address WDW Fan #1... I actually didn't keep anything in my book for saving. There are enough pockets in the book to keep ressie confirmations, schedules, keepsakes (for up to 11 days, I think) but I didn't use it for that. The information was very concise (only about 1-2 paragraphs per item) and covered the whole World - hotels, parks, dining plan, restaurants, etc. You should take a peek the next time you are near a bookstore, you may be pleasantly surprised.