The Unofficial Guide Walt Disney World 2010 (Unofficial Guides) |  | Author: Bob Sehlinger Creator: Len Testa Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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ISBN: 0470460261 Dewey Decimal Number: 791.06875924 EAN: 9780470460269 ASIN: 0470460261
Publication Date: August 31, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Test Your Disney Smarts! Amazon-exclusive quiz from author Bob Sehlinger 1. Which restaurant has the best view at Walt Disney World? A. LakeView Restaurant, B. The California Grill, C. Cindarellaâs Royal Table 2. Afternoon milkshakes for two kids will cost you: A. $5.72, B. $8.38, C. $12.59 3. Disney Kidsâ Meals are available for children of what ages? A. 3-9, B. 3-11, C. Under 18 4. When is the best time to take the kids on Dumbo the Flying Elephant? A. Before 10 a.m. or after 9 p.m., B. Immediately following lunch, C. At exactly 3:15 p.m. 5. Which Disney theme park is five times the size as the Magic Kingdom? A. Disneyâs Hollywood Studios, B. Epcot Center, C. Animal Kingdom 6. The best time to visit Walt Disney World is: A. On your childâs birthday, B. The day of your childâs final exam in math class, C. During the period between Christmas Day and New Yearâs Day Answers: 1)B, 2)B, 3)A, 4)A, 5)C, 6)A Five Unofficial Ways to Prepare For Your Trip to Walt Disney World Amazon-exclusive content from author Bob Sehlinger 1. Select the time of year for your visit: Walt Disney World is busiest Christmas Day through New Yearâs Day. Thanksgiving weekend, the week of Washingtonâs birthday, the first full week of November, spring break for colleges, and the two weeks around Easter are also times when visitation can peak at 92,000 visitors in a single day. The park is far less crowded during the off season, but be advised that the parks often open late and close early during that time. You can find detailed charts and info on the best times to visit in The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World. 2. Shape up: Visiting Disney World requires levels of industry and stamina more often associated with running marathons. As you plan your time at Disney World, consider your physical limitations. Itâs exhausting to rise at dawn and run around a theme park for 8 to 12 hours day after day. Every Disney World vacation itinerary should include days when you donât go to a theme park and days when you sleep in and take the morning off. Plan these to follow unusually long and arduous days. 3. Formulate your park plan: First-time visitors should see Epcot first; youâll be able to enjoy it without having been preconditioned to think of Disney entertainment as solely fantasy or adventure. See Animal Kingdom second. Like Epcot, itâs educational, but its live animals provide a change of pace. Next, see Disneyâs Hollywood Studios, which helps transition from the educational Epcot and Animal Kingdom to the fanciful Magic Kingdom. Also, because DHS is smaller, you wonât walk as much or stay as long. Save the Magic Kingdom for last; itâs the park that epitomizes Disney World for most visitors. 4. Create your touring plan: Which rides and attractions appeal most to you? What are you willing to forgo? Planning your day in advance can save you up to four hours of waiting time in line. We have developed a hierarchy of categories that will help you evaluate each ride and plan the best way to enjoy them all. For example, SUPER-HEADLINERS are the best attractions the theme park has to offer â and they usually have the longest lines. MINOR ATTRACTIONS are midway-type rides, small âdarkâ rides (cars on a track, zigzagging through the dark) and walk-through attractionsâwhich can be a lot of fun, without the long wait. Remember that bigger and more elaborate doesnât always mean better. See examples of touring plans (and create your own) in The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World. 5. Getting hungry?: There are three lessons to learn before you dine in the parks. One: Theme-park restaurants rush their customers in order to make room for the next group of diners. If you want to linger over your expensive meal, donât order your entire dinner at once. Order drinks. Study the menu while you sip, then order appetizers. Tell the waiter you need more time to decide among entrees. Order your main course only after appetizers have been served. Dawdle over dessert. Two: If youâre dining in a theme park and cost is an issue, make lunch your main meal. Entrees are similar to those on the dinner menu, but prices are significantly lower. Three: Disney adds a surcharge of $4 per adult and $2 per child to certain popular restaurants during weeks of peak attendance, including Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and in 2009 every day from Memorial Day through July 4.
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- In 2008, combined Walt Disney World Resort© theme park attendance reached over 51 million, with the Magic Kingdom alone drawing over 17 million visitors. (Orlando Convention and Visitor Bureau)
- Despite signifcant downturns in the economy, Disney theme parks have maintained attendance rates and made gains in attendance at some parks.
- Walt Disney World Resort theme parks are rated best in the world. earning high marks for things outside of the traditional theme park experience. Epcot's International Food & Wine Festival, which takes place for six weeks every fall and showcases food from twenty-five countries, was rated by Forbes Traveler as one of the Best U.S. Food and Wine Festivals.
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Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2010 March 9, 2010 grandma h (WEST BEND, WI, US)
At first this book seems overwhelming, and if the book seems over whelming imagine how one feels when getting to the parks. But, after reading the book you come away with a better understanding and the overwhelming feeling turns into excitement. One thing I found very helpful for me is I read the book cover to cover once. Then I read it again only this time with a highlighter in hand and marked items of special interest to our family. And then I read it again to make sure I covered all my areas of interest. This book is very detailed and an excellent source to learn about wdw.
Another Outstanding Job March 6, 2010 TDM (Colorado Springs, CO) Once again the Unofficial Guide comes through as the top Disney World Guide out there. The tips and research done by this team of Disney experts is second to none. The greatest part of this book is the section on touring plans. The research from the book as well as the accompanying website is sure to make your trip to Disney World the best possible experience. A few years ago my wife and I created our own touring plan through the advice of this book and were able to fly through the park completing every major ride at every major park in the fewest time possible. It left us the afternoons to just enjoy the park while we never waited in a line for more than 15 minutes on any ride.
The other important sections to me where the sections on food. We really felt like we knew where the good values were in every park and this only made our experience better. The latest addition was purchased in advance of our upcoming trip and I am glad that we made the purchase. Every year there are new attractions, restaurants, hotels, and ideas that make your experience better and the 2010 version fills us in on the things that are new since we went on our trip in 2008. There is no doubt that using this guide will make your trip better. It really is a bit science and a bit art to get the most out of your Disney journey and this Unofficial Guide will start you on the right path.
interesting book March 5, 2010 timmy de smet (erpe-mere, o-vl, BE) you don't have to do exactly what they describe in the book but it's a great guide to have a great wdw vacation.
The best money you will spend for WDW March 4, 2010 M. E. Palanski The Unofficial Guide is simply the best, most comprehensive, and laugh-out-loud funny guide to WDW. It covers topics A to Z in an easy-to-use, informative, and irreverent manner. I guarantee that you will save the purchase price ten-fold during your WDW trip.
This book is good. But I think you need to combine it with others March 2, 2010 Tim Brewer (Oklahoma City, OK) Each author on the 3 2010 books for Disneyworld all contribute something good and you really need all three to get the total package. But this one is the best of the three.
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