SorcererMickey
October 26th, 2005, 21:17
Three books on planning your Disney vacation
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Three new guides to Walt Disney World provide advice on three very different types of vacations.
For visitors with special needs — ranging from food allergies to autism to mobility problems — “Walt Disney World for Your Special Needs” (PassPorter Travel Press, $22.95) provides advice and information. You’ll learn where and how to find food that is kosher or vegetarian or free of certain ingredients. Authors Deb Wills and Debra Martin Koma also list resources and accommodations for those who use wheelchairs, including which resorts have handicapped-accessible swimming pools and pool wheelchairs. In addition, plenty of tips are offered for parents of special-needs children, such as taking part in a sit-down “character meal,” where kids can meet Cinderella or Mickey without waiting on a long line.
Disney fans with big budgets may want to consult a new edition of “The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World Resort” (Insiders’ Guides, $18.95). The guide identifies the theme park’s most luxurious lodging, dining, shopping and entertainment options, along with ways in which spending a little extra money gives you access to certain amenities. For example, guests in a “concierge room” at a hotel — at about $125 to $150 more per day per room — get niceties like bathrobes and a private lounge with complimentary snacks and drinks. The book also offers tips for Universal Orlando and Sea World.
For average travelers, “Plan Your Walt Disney Vacation ... In No Time” (Que Publishing, $16.95) can help you decide which of the many choices at the parks should be included on your itinerary. Ride descriptions include height requirements and which attractions accept FastPass (a timed entry ticket that can help avoid long lines); which attractions are considered “must-sees,” and where to find a romantic dinner for two or a character meal for the kids. Also included are hotel descriptions and tear-out wallet-sized cards with checklists for each park to help you execute your plans.
Source: http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/171-10252005-560077.html
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Interested in any of these books? You'll find links below:
Walt Disney World for Your Special Needs-
USA customers click here (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1587710188/joannemuffinshom)
UK customers click here (http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1587710188/joanneswaltdisne)
The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World Resort-
USA customers click here (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0762739576/joannemuffinshom)
UK customers click here (http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0762739576/joanneswaltdisne)
Plan Your Walt Disney World Vacation in No Time -
USA customers click here (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0789734028/joannemuffinshom)
UK customers click here (http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0789734028/joanneswaltdisne)
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Three new guides to Walt Disney World provide advice on three very different types of vacations.
For visitors with special needs — ranging from food allergies to autism to mobility problems — “Walt Disney World for Your Special Needs” (PassPorter Travel Press, $22.95) provides advice and information. You’ll learn where and how to find food that is kosher or vegetarian or free of certain ingredients. Authors Deb Wills and Debra Martin Koma also list resources and accommodations for those who use wheelchairs, including which resorts have handicapped-accessible swimming pools and pool wheelchairs. In addition, plenty of tips are offered for parents of special-needs children, such as taking part in a sit-down “character meal,” where kids can meet Cinderella or Mickey without waiting on a long line.
Disney fans with big budgets may want to consult a new edition of “The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World Resort” (Insiders’ Guides, $18.95). The guide identifies the theme park’s most luxurious lodging, dining, shopping and entertainment options, along with ways in which spending a little extra money gives you access to certain amenities. For example, guests in a “concierge room” at a hotel — at about $125 to $150 more per day per room — get niceties like bathrobes and a private lounge with complimentary snacks and drinks. The book also offers tips for Universal Orlando and Sea World.
For average travelers, “Plan Your Walt Disney Vacation ... In No Time” (Que Publishing, $16.95) can help you decide which of the many choices at the parks should be included on your itinerary. Ride descriptions include height requirements and which attractions accept FastPass (a timed entry ticket that can help avoid long lines); which attractions are considered “must-sees,” and where to find a romantic dinner for two or a character meal for the kids. Also included are hotel descriptions and tear-out wallet-sized cards with checklists for each park to help you execute your plans.
Source: http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/171-10252005-560077.html
:ears: :ears: :ears:
Interested in any of these books? You'll find links below:
Walt Disney World for Your Special Needs-
USA customers click here (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1587710188/joannemuffinshom)
UK customers click here (http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1587710188/joanneswaltdisne)
The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World Resort-
USA customers click here (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0762739576/joannemuffinshom)
UK customers click here (http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0762739576/joanneswaltdisne)
Plan Your Walt Disney World Vacation in No Time -
USA customers click here (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0789734028/joannemuffinshom)
UK customers click here (http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0789734028/joanneswaltdisne)