alwaysprincess
Earning My Ears
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very useful thread.
I would love to have a copy .
I would love to have a copy .
While, I don't mind at all if people post our document on-line for public viewing and grabbing, please keep in mind that we have tried this at least three times in the past, and it has not worked.
The people that post them, lose interest and the document becomes old and outdated and sometimes no longer accessible.
There are a lot of Disney blogs out there, and I am updating the document, sometimes more than once daily.
No, you do not have to have the latest and greatest copy. You can get whatever version you wish, of course; however, please keep in mind that the versions popping up around the web (through the complete courtesy of others mind you--I have no beef with any of them--this is actually a very nice gesture on their part) will not be formatted for index cards or up to date.
No big deal, just a heads up folks.![]()
I used it in this form on my last trip....I could read it via my iphone between snapshots.
The only thing I didn't do was to edit it live. Which would be nice, having live updates available in real time while you are on site!
Also note....I offered to give you editing access to the page....in real time......
I agree with Deb, Too many postings of the document nomatter how good the intent will only lead to outdated & contaminated info.
Following this thead for the last year & half, I have learned alot, I have never seen anyone denied a copy if requested.
She knows the reliable sources and reseaches them before listing, has a true passion for Disney.
I feel this is something that is better left alone, and no one is better for the job than Deb
And when at WDW always remember: Por favor mantengase alejado de las puertas!![]()
I see Mr. Dark's point, and respectfully disagree with Commando. Having followed this thread for many years, I think it worked better when there was one document, SeashoreCM's web doc that people could link to themselves now found here:
http://www.cockam.com/disscav.htm
While I appreciate everything Deb is doing, and moreso since she has been going out and finding secrets and adding them to her doc, I find this thread gets weighed down by people posting their user names and emails asking for copies without adding secrets. I rarely follow the thread anymore because of this.
Just my two cents.
Is there anyway I could get this emailed to me also. My family and I are going to DW Feb 13-20. It would be such a great help.Hey Minnie,
I have it. I did for my own personal trip to the World, and as word got out, the document got increasingly more and more popular.
Now, I maintain it for everyone.
It's a compilation of this thread. Sort and organized by Park and ride, etc. To make it easy to read when you are in the Parks.
If you want a copy, send me a private message or e-mail me. It's huge at this point, so I have to e-mail it out.
I update it whenever I find something new to add to it.
We weren't adding anything there for a while, but thanks to Jack Spence and Disney Shawn, we are on a roll again! Those two guys are incredible in their Disney knowledge!
Oh my! I just looked at the new posters! Those are hilarious! Thanks for sharing!
different guide each time I take a trip to WDW. I figure it's $15-$20 spent on a much more expensive vacation and I may pick up something interesting. I decided to buy different ones since my experience with the UG is that much of the content is the same in successive editions and I like to get the different perspectives offered by the editors.
For this trip I just bought the Complete Guide to Walt Disney World. I'm barely into the MK part (first of the parks) but find it has a lot of details related to the rides and attractions. Many of them will be familiar to people who read this thread but I found some items that are helpful to me. For example, the guide goes through the scene sequence for Splash Mountain setting the scenes and providing the lines. While I have always watched the scenes I don't think I have ever picked up on the whole story line and how the sequence of scenes work together. (And honestly I was very young when the movie came out.) The guide does the same thing for POTC but I was already familiar with the story for that.