My personal favorite is The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, It has alot of great tips, as well of maps that can be helpful prior to coming. I usually buy the Birnbaum's Official Guide mostly for the coupons in the back, and the color pictures, as my kids love to thumb through it. The other one, that I like is Foder's Walt Disney World with Kids, and really because I have such vast ages with my children. It also allows everyone to page through the books and find what the one thing they each want to do...I learned this last trip in October, if the kids plan some of the vacation, its actually less stressful...who'd a thought?? Anyway, those are 3 and I know you asked for one, but as far as guidebooks those are my favorites. Online...that would be a whole new post. Good Luck!!!
Here we go with the anti-Merf brigade again, this is tiresome.
And it seems like a pretty decent answer, which recommends both official and non-official sources. Would you care for a plate so you can eat your words? Or would you care for a shovel to dig a little deeper?
Cool idea for a resource. Flipping through it, however, I've noticed a few inaccuracies that could potentially lead to guest situations, like this one: http://disneyworldforum.disney.go.com/questions.aspx?where=home&sort=&page=4&qid=450&pid=46&cid=107
It claims that Capt. Jack Sparrow is in the Disney Dreams Come True Parade, which he's not, and doesn't mention Capt. Jack's Pirate Tutorial. I'm sure the bugs will be worked out in time, though.
Presumably it was to build up a basic knowledge base on the site before it was launched. I'd assume that the CM's were instructed to ask questions that they thought would be helpful to first-time guests, even though they might have already known the answers themselves.I think the panel is a nice idea and I also hope it suceeds.
That being said, I noticed most of the questions are asked by Disney Cast Members. I am not a CM, but I guess I would figure, they would know the answers to many of those questions already. Do you think they had CM's ask some questions to get the ball rolling?
If they don't know the answers then that is totally fine, I was just wondering.
Merf, don't you have anything better to do than to stalk the mom's panel that you supposedly care nothing about?:lookaroun
LOL. :lol:No, look at this crapola:
Answer: My favorite counter service location in all of WDW is Sunshine Terrace in Epcot. It is in a section of Epcot called the Land. They have the largest and most diverse foods. There, everyone in your family can get what they choose and then sit together in the very pretty seating area. I have eaten there many times and have always found it pretty quick to get in and out.
By the way, the attraction "Soarin" is in the same area. It almost always has a very long wait time. You may want to get a fast pass before lunch, so that you can enjoy it afterwards.
Enjoy your trip - Michelle
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That's quality!
Perhaps the forum is self-moderated and other "moms" will cross-check and correct, or remove, outdated and erroneous information. Therefore, they would not need an external reporting method.I think the biggest problem right now is there's no way to flag a response for outdated (which many will become eventually) or inaccurate information.
this is a little off the subject but is your pic of John Taylor of Duran Duran?:shrug:
Presumably it was to build up a basic knowledge base on the site before it was launched. I'd assume that the CM's were instructed to ask questions that they thought would be helpful to first-time guests, even though they might have already known the answers themselves.
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