lentesta
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Here's the link: http://www.touringplans.com/images/MKCheatSheetSample.jpg
The Unofficial Guide is thinking about publishing a series of "cheat sheets" for each Disney theme park. These "cheat sheets" will show the best times to visit each attraction in a given park. If FASTPASS is recommended, we'll show that, too.
The sheets are mean to supplement our touring plans, not replace them. They can be used when adapting one of our plans to specific circumstances, or to catch up if you have to make an unexpected detour.
We expect to publish different "cheat sheets" for different times of the year, as some touring advice changes with crowd levels.
Three questions I'd like to ask are:
1) Is this information useful?
2) Is the "cheat sheet" format clear and understandable?
3) Is there any information missing, or that you'd like to see?
Again, these aren't designed to take the place of a good touring plan. They're supposed to be simple, quick, pocket-sized references to get people out of a jam.
Thanks very much for your input!
Sincerely,
Len
[Edit: The actual data shown is just a sample - I've not checked it against the Guide's database for accuracy.]
The Unofficial Guide is thinking about publishing a series of "cheat sheets" for each Disney theme park. These "cheat sheets" will show the best times to visit each attraction in a given park. If FASTPASS is recommended, we'll show that, too.
The sheets are mean to supplement our touring plans, not replace them. They can be used when adapting one of our plans to specific circumstances, or to catch up if you have to make an unexpected detour.
We expect to publish different "cheat sheets" for different times of the year, as some touring advice changes with crowd levels.
Three questions I'd like to ask are:
1) Is this information useful?
2) Is the "cheat sheet" format clear and understandable?
3) Is there any information missing, or that you'd like to see?
Again, these aren't designed to take the place of a good touring plan. They're supposed to be simple, quick, pocket-sized references to get people out of a jam.
Thanks very much for your input!
Sincerely,
Len
[Edit: The actual data shown is just a sample - I've not checked it against the Guide's database for accuracy.]



Since the dining plan is new with some interesting options, could we have a small sheet with the menus of counter service places? Some places have better choices than others. For example, at some places, if the kids can only order off the kids' menu, they can only choose from a hot dog or a pbj sandwich; at another place, a cheese pizza or a pbj. Not a lot of choice for kids. So, if we had a sheet that we could pop into our waistpacks, we could plan where to eat while at the parks.