ms.ojo
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OK, I love the Dis
for it's wealth of information....but I like having a physical book I can read too. I have the UG (several issues) and have taken Birmbaum's out from the Library. What else makes for good reading on Disney? Either for travel tips/touring...or just plain interesting things about the world and mouse???
I was at Barnes & Noble tonight and thought the "Econoguide to Disney, Universal & Sea World" looked like it might be a good read. Anyone use this before? The Frodor Guide didn't look like it added anything particularly useful....and I don't think PassPorter would really be much help at this point. I have lots of things to keep my ADRs, and stuff in order. Is it more than that?
We leave for vaca'n soon and I'd like to have a new Disney book (or 2) to take along. Can't wait for your suggestions. Thank you.
for it's wealth of information....but I like having a physical book I can read too. I have the UG (several issues) and have taken Birmbaum's out from the Library. What else makes for good reading on Disney? Either for travel tips/touring...or just plain interesting things about the world and mouse???I was at Barnes & Noble tonight and thought the "Econoguide to Disney, Universal & Sea World" looked like it might be a good read. Anyone use this before? The Frodor Guide didn't look like it added anything particularly useful....and I don't think PassPorter would really be much help at this point. I have lots of things to keep my ADRs, and stuff in order. Is it more than that?
We leave for vaca'n soon and I'd like to have a new Disney book (or 2) to take along. Can't wait for your suggestions. Thank you.


I wasn't sure anyone would be around this 4th of July weekend. Here, many celebrations aren't until NEXT weekend since the 4th is on a Tuesday.
Go figure.