What is a good print travel guide?

Marie5656

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I will be getting most of my park info online. But since I have not been in so many years, I am thinking of getting a travel guide. Is Burnbaum the best? I like having the opportunity to go through the book, and mark where I want to visit...in no particular order. Then I can have the book with me, so I can refer to it.
I have the guide for people with disabilities, but it is older, and does not feature newer attractions.
 
I agree about the Unofficial Guide. It’s the only one I get. Their 2021 edition just came out last Tuesday (release was delayed due to COVID). Very thorough about everything from resorts to restaurants to rides to saving money and so forth. Also lots of touring plans to make the most of your time.
 
I agree about the Unofficial Guide. It’s the only one I get. Their 2021 edition just came out last Tuesday (release was delayed due to COVID). Very thorough about everything from resorts to restaurants to rides to saving money and so forth. Also lots of touring plans to make the most of your time.

And I believe there is a way to get a discount on the site subscription by buying the guide.
 

You may want to checkout your local library first. Mine usually has Disney travel guides. Once I look thru them I decide which style I prefer and then order/buy the latest from any online 'store' such as Barnes and Noble, Amazon, etc. It is fun to read thru them and plan. Good luck! Happy travels!
 
You may want to checkout your local library first. Mine usually has Disney travel guides. Once I look thru them I decide which style I prefer and then order/buy the latest from any online 'store' such as Barnes and Noble, Amazon, etc. It is fun to read thru them and plan. Good luck! Happy travels!

And most major bookstores have two or three options that can be flipped through there.
 
You may want to checkout your local library first. Mine usually has Disney travel guides. Once I look thru them I decide which style I prefer and then order/buy the latest from any online 'store' such as Barnes and Noble, Amazon, etc. It is fun to read thru them and plan. Good luck! Happy travels!

I usually borrow a copy of the Unofficial Guide from our local library to comb through before my trips.
 








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