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Early on, I noticed an anomaly as I wandered the parks. Despite the worldwide appeal of WDW, some visitors werent enjoying themselves! Many of these folks had planned their monster vacation months ahead of time and weathered their kids salivating impatience for weeks, only to arrive at WDW and quickly wither in the crowds, the heat, and the ubiquitous long lines. Recently, I was on a boat ride from the Magic Kingdom to Fort Wilderness, and a man uttered a complaint that Ive often heard at WDW: "This is supposed to be a vacation? Ive been here five days, and Im more tired than when I left home. I dont feel like Ive had a vacation at all!"
I began to wonder: What could people do to enhance their WDW experience? Some of the answers are obvious and have been mentioned in many other guidebooks. Some of the advice is not so obvious and is mentioned only in this book. What Ive tried to accomplish in these pages is to give both first-time visitors and seasoned WDW pros the nuts and bolts tips and information for a hassle-free WDW vacation. If you follow my recommendations and touring plans, you will be as prepared as possible for a successful voyage to WDW. Enjoy! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't use this to Plan Your Vacation,
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This review is from: The Hassle-Free Walt Disney World Vacation (Paperback)
There are a LOT of very good Official and Unofficial Guides to Walt Disney World - this is not one of them. First off the author, Steven Barrett, confesses he is "a rabid WDW aficionado. [He]has yet to find a ride or attraction at WDW that [he] didn't enjoy..." This was my first tip off that the forthcoming information was going to be biased. For this kind of 'guidance' I should have stuck with "The Official Guide" by Birnbaum. Secondly there is nothing 'special' or different about this book when compared to "The Unofficial Guide" In fact, "The Hassle-free Vacation" is seriously lacking in key areas of information:. For example: WHERE to stay is covered in only 5 pages. A brief synopsis of each On Resort property is listed (you can get more complete information off the Walt Disney Web site) and only one paragraph is listed about Off Property hotels. (You're given the names and phone numbers of a few hotels plus the Orlando/Orange County Convention and Visitors Bureau phone number. HOW TO GET AROUND the resort is less than one page long with the recommendation that you rent a private car. If you are staying on the Disney property and plan to use their bus services you are told routinely to 'check your Transportation Guide'. What I DID like about this book are the following: A nice breakdown and brief description of each attraction in each park. (Keeping in mind that Steve likes everything. His touring plans, btw, seem to be very similar to the Unoffical Guide - I haven't compared them side by side/line by line, but generally appear to reinforce each other) Also, I liked the listing of full-service restaurants and the maps of each 'world'. Bottom line: This book is good for people who just want to know a little bit about what to expect from the attractions at WDW. It is NOT a tool for planning your vacation. Those people who are nit-picky planners who want to research every aspect of their vacation (like me) will find the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World the best source; The Unofficial Guide is also good for people like me who mentally start their vacation while planning it. (Don't let it's enormous size intimidate you.) This book WILL NOT HELP YOU figure out How Long to Stay, Where To Stay, How to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck, How to Save Money when Booking or Planning your Vacation, Which Park Ticket Option to Buy or What Special shows/events/attractions are available but not widely publicized. For me this book was a waste of money - much of the same information could be found in guide maps and brochures available within the hotels and parks.
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't visit Disney w/o reading this book first!,
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This review is from: The Hassle-Free Walt Disney World Vacation (Paperback)
The author really knows his way around Walt Disney World! The book is written in a concise, easy to read, entertaining manner. He gives great advice on what to see and what not to waste time on. The detailed itineraries given are especially good, to help avoid the crowds and get the most fun into a day. I live in the Orlando area and know the parks fairly well, but I learned a lot to make my next visits even more interesting! Have seen several other books about WDW, and this is by far the best!! Highly recommended!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
OUT OF DATE,
By Danielle Suzanne (New England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Hassle-Free Walt Disney World Vacation: 2006 Edition (Hassle Free Walt Disney World Vacation) (Paperback)
While this may be an OK guide, please note that it was reprinted in 2006 withOUT being updated. Much of the information here is no longer true -- there are tips for attractions that don't exist anymore! Particularly troubling are inaccuracies related to ticketing, park hours, special events, on-site amenities, and dining/recreation/reservation policies. Some hints are still applicable and therefore helpful, but unknowing first-timers (or anyone who selects this guide as his/her sole source of information) will be misled in significant ways.
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