Which guide book?

If you can only buy one then I would suggest PassPorter. It is a great book with detailed info about all of the resorts, rides and places to eat. It is also a planning guide. I would suggest the official guide as a compainon guide if buying two books is in your budget.
 
wdw for couples. rick and gayle perlmutter. it has some great info on wdw and UNIV. Stud. but is mainly for couples. they have tips all through the book on each park, ride, most restaraunts, tickets, resorts, etc all with a couples perspective. they also have notes all through the sections for those with young ones. my wife and i really like it. we got one last year used through amazon.com for like $5 plus shipping. it was like new.
havent ever used the others but the boards are also a lot of help. have a great trip.
mikewdw
 
The Unofficial Guide is my only true guidebook and has been for many years now. It's the primary reason that why we can visit WDW now and do it all (or what we want at any rate) without getting overly tired. The book is a little hard on the restaurants but they have lightened up a lot over the last few years.
 
I like the Passporter the best because it has worksheets, pockets, maps of resorts, maps of themeparks and good descriptions of rides, attractions, meals, etc. You can go to www.passporter.com for more info.
 

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