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My new Book!

Disney4648

New Member
Original Poster
Hey Everyone, Im bored and its the summer, so guess what im doing? Im making a Guide to the magic kingdom for wdw fans, i have about 8 pages done so far and I hope it will be available soon, but i need some help, from you.

What is something not to miss at MK?
What are some suggestions for 1st time guests at the MK?
What are some tips-tricks at the MK?
And some reviews of ride and restaurants...ect


Thanks so much for your support!

Cam
 

DisJosh

Well-Known Member
Take notes from a current guide book like Birnbaums, condence to just the important stuff and then just add your own insight. That's much eaier than starting from scratch. And if you do it right it's not plaegerism. ;)
 

figmentmom

Well-Known Member
Aside from the usual advice on "not-to-be-missed" attractions, and I'll bet you've already made up your list of favorites, tell first-timers to be prepared to be on their feet almost all day, everyday. I really didn't fully grasp exactly how HUGE the place is until I actually got there; in our haste to do and see everything, we burned out after the 2nd full day at the MK. Hot, tired and foot-sore, no one was speaking to anyone else by then! (Fortunately, we did get a second wind!):animwink:
 

The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
figmentmom, you are sooo right! When my brother came down from Mass the first time, and mentioned that he wouldn't need a car because he was staying "only a mile from the gates" on 192!! I tried to explain to him that a mile from "the gates" is still about 5 miles from the MK....and even if you COULD walk, there aren't any sidewalks! Fortunately, I met them down there, and had my minivan, so could load everyone in. When I left, they were dependent on the hotel shuttle (with their only 6 or so trips/day) or cabs! Next trip, he rented a car!

Also, your book should mention that your trip will cost twice as much as you could ever imagine! Bring lots of money and make sure your credit cards are clear! Also, prepay as much as possible...that alleviates the sticker shock! :eek:
 

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