2014年9月19日星期五

The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2015

If you purchase The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World in ebook format, receive free monthly updates via your device so you'll be in the know about important changes, making your vacation planning better than ever!

Compiled and written by a team of experienced researchers whose work has been cited by such diverse sources as USA Today and Operations Research Forum, The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World digs deeper and offers more than any other guide. The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World explains how Disney World works and how to use that knowledge to make every minute and every dollar of your vacation count. With advice that is direct, prescriptive, and detailed, it takes the guesswork out of travel by unambiguously rating and ranking everything from hotels, restaurants, and attractions to rental car companies. With an Unofficial Guide in hand, and authors Bob Sehlinger and Len Testa as guides, find out what’s available in every category, from best to worst, and use step-by-step detailed plans to help make the most of time at Walt Disney World.



The most important update to the best guide book to WDW
If you have ever been to WDW before, then things have changed. The withdrawal of FastPass and the introduction of FastPass+ in the last year has meant major changes to how one tours the parks. With only three FastPass+ slots available (at least, to start), even more planning is necessary to optimise your expensive vacation. Which FastPass+ attractions to get, and when to get them for, could make touring these crowded parks much easier.
This book gives a lot of information on FastPass+, with recommendations of what to get, how to get it, and when to get it for.
There have been lots of minor changes as well. For example, there are 11 new pages on Universal Studio's Diagon Alley with updated touring plans, and there are updated accommodation and restaurant reviews, together with The Disney Cruise Line's 2015 itineraries including Northern Europe.
If you get the Kindle version, not only do you avoid the weight necessarily associated with the paperback book, but you also get monthly updates, so your book will always be up to date (until the 2016 guide comes out). The layout in the Kindle version is at times a bit haphazard, but perfectly readable.
850 pages of information presented in a informative and interesting way, this is one part of an essential "must buy" for a WDW vacation (the others being a subscription to touringplans, and listening to the WDW Today podcast).


On our very first trip to Disney, I purchased this guide. My husband laughingly teased me about it, but before I knew it, he was asking me to see the book to see what it said about different rides and when to go to them. Now, no trip to Disney would be complete without it. My family makes a plan to go to Disney every 4 years. During that time the parks change enough to warrant having a new guide to help avoid pitfalls and to take advantage of anything new that is not to be missed. This book always fits the bill exactly. Take note that it's the "Unofficial" guide, meaning that it has no problem telling you what to avoid, what isn't worth your time and what is not to be missed. THAT'S what I'm looking for. It also tells you when is the best time to catch a ride or a show and how to avoid the lines. I would never go to Disney World without this book.

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