WDW Books/Guides?

Disneybabe84

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:teeth: I am just so excited about my upcomming trip to WDW this March! :lmao: College and work keep me busy but WDW is always in the back of my mind!! Anyway, it will be my 4th trip to the World with my boyfriend and I was wondering if anyone knows any good books about Disney?.. sorta like an unofficial guide or something? I just want to know more information about Disney :guilty: and what the parks have to offer! Thanks so much, it is greatly appreciated!!
 
Disneybabe84 said:
:teeth: I am just so excited about my upcomming trip to WDW this March! :lmao: College and work keep me busy but WDW is always in the back of my mind!! Anyway, it will be my 4th trip to the World with my boyfriend and I was wondering if anyone knows any good books about Disney?.. sorta like an unofficial guide or something? I just want to know more information about Disney :guilty: and what the parks have to offer! Thanks so much, it is greatly appreciated!!
Well, there is The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World Personally one of my favorites as they take a very realistic, humorous view of the parks and provide a lot of helpful information.
 
Second vote for the unofficial guide. It's the most entertaining read, in my opinion.
 
I have also been reading the Unofficial Guide and it's great. BTW, when in March are you going? We'll be there 17-23.
 

SeattleRedBear said:
Well, there is The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World Personally one of my favorites as they take a very realistic, humorous view of the parks and provide a lot of helpful information.

This is the best guide. Where else can you find schedules detailing on long it takes to go to point A from B by your own car or bus. They also provide schedules in the book on how to get on the most rides in the shortest time. They actually sent people to Disney to time various ride combinations to get through the most. It has been the best guide that I have read.
 
I also like the Passporter... it has those handy pages with places to put all your info for ressies and confirmation numbers, copies of menus, etc.
 
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Unregistered said:
I have also been reading the Unofficial Guide and it's great. BTW, when in March are you going? We'll be there 17-23.

I will be leaving the first week of March for 7 days. Right now my boyfriends mother is preparing the itinirary and we should know what day in the first week of march we are leaving. We definatly have to go the first week in March because it's our spring break :banana: so when I find out I will definatly let you's all know what dates are official
 
Plutofan said:
This is the best guide. Where else can you find schedules detailing on long it takes to go to point A from B by your own car or bus. They also provide schedules in the book on how to get on the most rides in the shortest time. They actually sent people to Disney to time various ride combinations to get through the most. It has been the best guide that I have read.

Thanks so much I will be right on it!
 
Geez, I really AM a geek! I cross reference the Unofficial guide, Passporter, and Birnbaum! (Hey, it's a 12 hour drive. I need something to do!)
 
MAGGIED said:
I also like the Passporter... it has those handy pages with places to put all your info for ressies and confirmation numbers, copies of menus, etc.

Thanks for the information. Where can I get a copy of this guide?
 
There's also one that I saw in the bookstore the other day. I can't remember the exact name of the book, but it was something like, "The Cheapskate's Unofficial Guide..." Something like that. I started to read it and actually liked it alot. The author had a good sense of humor and hey, who doesn't like saving money? :thumbsup2
 
i love that book, i am reading it right now.. plus i got 3 other one
 
I have no idea why this is so old

http://www.disshop.com/subcatmfgprod.asp?0=209&1=218&2=-1

2004 books not even 2005.

I don't like the unofficial - those people have a BIG problem with someone telling them they are wrong. Although they are now a part of the Dis - so hopefully they won't get so defensive....

this site and others like it are more helpful!!!

here is the home site for the dis

www.wdwinfo.com - tons of stuff here!!!

www.allearsnet.com - another wonderful site

www.mousesavers.com - a great site!!

Of course I really hate the official guide.... they have a big problem getting their facts straight.....

here is the passporter website
http://www.passporter.com/

oh the writers for all these books definitely post here occassionally....


here is booksmillion list
http://www.booksamillion.com/ncom/books?id=3389224956687&type=keyword&find=disney&x=10&y=7
 
The travel section at the library usually has a nice assortment. I had some giftcards for a bookstore and today I snagged...

Birnbaum's 2006 Walt Disney World Expert Advice from the Inside Source

The Cheapskates Guie to WDW by Michael Lewis and Debbi Lacey.
 



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