Thanks for all the welcomes everybody. This is a really friendly group of people.
What's TGM and TP? I have older versions (2006) of the Unofficial Guide and Passporter...do you think that makes a huge difference?
dreamin in pa gave the perfect description of Tour Guide Mike (TGM). He's a professional VIP tour guide (at least he claims to be). Access to his site costs around $20
per trip. You could probably compile all the information and suggestions on your own by reading websites and forums. Actually, it's not the best source for information, because some info was out of date. But TGM explains the thought process behind everything, and as you understand
WHY to do things, you become a better trip planner. If you ever decide to subscribe, check online for some coupon codes that'll knock a few bucks off the price.
TP was short for Touring Plans, the online site for the Unofficial Guide. It's only about $8 per year. It's meant to supplement the Unofficial Guide, with the latest crowd estimates, book updates and various touring plans for each day.
Regarding the older guide books. If they were your
ONLY source for WDW information, then I'd say it makes a big difference. But probably 90% of the updated guidebooks will be exactly the same word-for-word. I buy the latest guides every year because I'm an obsessive trip planner. But the best and latest information is available online.
I know that in my group, only two out of seven of us read Disney websites. For the other five people in my family, without the guidebooks, they'd be lost. Luckily, once I put the guidebooks in their hands, they'll usually read through them. I smile when they come up to me holding the guidebooks saying, "Have you ever heard about this thing called Expedition Everest? That looks neat!" Without a guidebook, WDW would just eat them alive.