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PassPorter Walt Disney World 2007: The Unique Travel Guide, Planner, Organizer, Journal, and Keepsake! (Passporter Walt Disney World Resort) :: 1587710331
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Author: Guest I'm so glad my brother bought me this guide. Not only does it have EVERY part of the "World" inside, it comes with maps, tidbits and more importantly phone numbers. We went at Thanksgiving and using this book, I was able to reserve a table in Downtown Disney just a week before leaving. When I called the official Disney number for help, I was giving the woman at the other end of the line suggestions about where to call! She asked me which guide I was using, she was that impresssed.
There are pockets at the back to store things in so you have a section all ready if you're scrapbooking when you return. Diary entries are also provided.
The only downside is the sheer size of the book; it's difficult to take with you to each park. The maps are detachable however. If you study it and make lists on the plane, you can decide which things you'd like to see when.
The book tells you which rides have the "fast pass" option, what wait times are like and also where to see the fireworks and parades from. I gotten it for 2 friends leaving within the next year and they are just thrilled with it. The book is updated yearly so it's up to the minute (a must for the ever changing Disney!)
A big thanks and kudos to the people that put this together. It's really one of the best buys I've ever made.
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Author: Guest I love this guide to WDW -- I get one every year for my annual trek to The World. This, together with the "Unofficial Guide" will give you everything you need to know. The Passporter not only gives reviews of the attractions based on mom, dad, and kids rating the attractions, it also provides amazingly wonderful color maps of each park and overall area, and several pockets to keep your own park maps, ticket stubs, and odds and ends that you collect. Those of us who find that important LOVE that feature at the back of the book. I find that the reviews are somewhat basic, and that mom and dad frequently disagree on which attractions they like and don't like - it's great to read their dissenting opinions as you decide what is worth a wait in line, and what is not. NOTE: the passporters do NOT provide comprehensive touring plans and attendance record information day to day like the Unofficial Guide does -- if your goal is the fastest possible completion of all attractions at the parks, make sure you get the Unofficial Guide as well. But, for me, the Passporters each year are an indespensible part of my WDW vacation.
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Author: Guest I purchased the 2006 edition, as well as two other guides. Of the three, this had the best layout, the best information and was the most user-friendly. The book is very helpful in planning individual days and has helpful worksheets and tips for planning on resorts, parks and other activities the "World" has to offer.
I recently purchased the 2007 edition for our upcoming trip and it was even better than the last. There are updates throughout and in the already exhaustive list of restaurant descriptions, the Marxes added a symbol to designate dining plan status & points for each location. Maps of individual parks are awesome, on par or even better than WDW's own maps.
Also available is a website offering frequent updates throughout the year, so you won't be left high and dry if something changed after the printing of the PassPorter.
All in all, this is the best book available for touring Walt Disney World. I would depend on PassPorter alone for my coming vacations.
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