Yes, unofficial guide is the best IMO. The Complete Walt Disney World is excellent as well, but the new edition is still not out, so the 2012 edition is a bit dated.I like the Unofficial Guide to WDW.. you can find a lot of it online but sometimes having the book to read at your leisure is best!
I read the Unofficial Guide cover to cover 3 times before my first trip and I was fully prepared. I didn't miss a thing and I knew exactly what to expect.
A most magical welcome! The Unofficial guide is money well spent for a first timer! My advice read it cover to cover and then read it again! Check out allears for all the menus and food prices and don't forget to make your ADRs 180 days out!I am just curious, which one(s) would you get?
Agreed! Our library has a bunch of WDW guidebooks, plus they will lend out Kindle books. That's how I got the UG this year.Before buying one, go to your local library and see if they have a copy of the current one that you can check out and decide if you want to buy it.
magical welcome!I would recommend the Passporter. We have been getting these for the past several trips. They are great for researching and planning and once you are at WDW you can post notes about your trip, tips for next time, and there are pockets to store park maps, brochures, and small keep sakes.
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