Saturday, March 31, 2012

Walt Disney World & Orlando For Dummies 2005 (Dummies Travel)

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More visitors flock to Disney each year than to any other spot on earth, with new rides and hotels sprouting up every season. This complete guide helps singles and families, the young, and the young at heart navigate this perennially popular fantasy mecca. Walt Disney World and Orlando for Dummies includes:
  • Full coverage of all Orlando-area parks, from Disney and Universal Orlando to SeaWorld and Discovery Cove.
  • Information on the latest rides and attractions, including Universal's Shrek 4-D and Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast, and Disney's Mission: Space.
  • Savvy, time-saving tips on how to escape the endless lines and go straight to the major attractions
  • Candid opinions about what's a can't miss and what's a waste of time, including a child's perspective on most of the city's theme-park attractions and rides.
  • An honest discussion of the pros and cons of booking accommodations inside or outside the parks.


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Friday, March 30, 2012

Timeshare Management: The key issues for hospitality managers (Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism)

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Vacation ownership is becoming a mainstream travel product. Continued growth based on number of units sold and an increasing number of international brands has placed this segment in a very strong position. As the market continues to grow there is an increasing demand for clear and engaging sources of information on the key issues and components of vacation ownership, from both hospitality management students and the public.

This book updates hospitality students in this vacation sector, provides the key background information, explanation of the growth, the components to vacation ownership management and an overview of opportunities in vacation ownership management.

Timeshare Management provides the understanding of the financing, marketing, sales, management, and human resource issues surrounding the subject - vital to any hospitality and tourism student.

* Provides an overview of vacation ownership management by sharing the segment's history, terms, and rules
* Offers skills that are necessary for success in this segment
* Establishes best practice examples through a case study format


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Your Idea, Inc.: 12 Steps to Building a Million Dollar Business - Starting Today!

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Burt's Bees . . . Crocs . . . MySpace . . .

Every time a new story about how some nobody from nowhere got rich producing some clever new product in his garage, you may think, ?Why can?t I do that?? Well, anyone can?the trick is to take those good ideas and build them into great products that can succeed in the marketplace. In this book, you will get the 12-step plan you need to make your new product or service a profitable reality. You will learn important skills for success, including how to:

  • Refine their idea to attract a target audience
  • Research the competition
  • Find the right manufacturer
  • Create appropriate brand messaging
  • Build buzz online and beyond
  • Work trade shows and conventions
Written by a woman with no formal business experience who turned her own idea into a million-dollar company, this book is the pragmatic yet inspiring guide every aspiring entrepreneur is looking for.


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Disney World Tips and Secrets: Tips and secrets to save you money, save you time, and help you have the best Disney World trip ever - Limited Discount Edition

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Are you looking to take a trip to Disney World? Well, that trip could be a dream or a nightmare, depending on when you go, how you plan your trip, what you do when you're there, and many other factors. Disney World Tips and Secrets will help you enjoy the best Disney World trip possible. In the book, you'll learn:

- The best times of the year to visit
- How to prepare and what to pack
- Secrets to avoiding long lines on your favorite rides
- How to get the most out of your day at the park
- Where to stay, where to eat, and how to get around
- Special tips for first-timers
- And much, much more!


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The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2005

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The Disney World bible-our #1 travel bestseller, year after year
* Based on interviews and surveys of 19,500 patrons, this evergreen bestseller ranks and rates all attractions by age group-and shows visitors how to make the most of their time
* Features objective ratings of each ride, field-tested itineraries to help save time and beat the lines, in-depth rankings and reviews of hotels and restaurants inside and outside the World, and special tips for families with children, honeymooners, and seniors
* Now updated to cover the latest Orlando-area developments, including a new resort and rides


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Thursday, March 29, 2012

The Unofficial Guide Walt Disney World 2012 (Unofficial Guides)

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This best selling and definitive guide to Disney World is bigger and better than ever!

Exhaustively researched and packed with insider advice that will save you both time and money

  • Tried and tested touring plans that save as much as four hours of standing in line in a single day
  • Tips, advice, and opinions from hundreds of Walt Disney World guests in their own words
  • Almost 250 hotels rated and ranked for quality and value, including the top non-Disney hotels for families
  • A complete Dining Guide with ratings and reviews of all Walt Disney World restaurants, plus extensive alternatives for dining deals outside the World
  • Every attraction rated and ranked for each age group. 
  • Coverage of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter including best times to beat the crowds, the best places to buy Butterbeer, and the scoop on all the shops in the village of Hogsmeade.
  • 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.
  • In 2011, Disney not only launched its new cruise ship, the Disney Dream, it also announced plans of a complete overhaul of Pleasure Island set to begin construction and reopen as Hyperion Wharf





Q&A with Author Bob Sehlinger
Author Bob Sehlinger
Do you need a car at Walt Disney World?
I prefer to have a car. The Disney Transportation System is very efficient, but with the exception of commuting to the Magic Kingdom, driving your own car is usually faster. Plus, having your own car makes it easier to dine outside WDW where restaurants are less expensive. We've documented that the bucks you save eating outside the World will more than pay for the rental car. Also, having a car allows you to visit other area theme parks like Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure and SeaWorld.

Where can you find crowd estimates for the days of your visit?
The website for The Unofficial Guide To Walt Disney World is touringplans.com. For a small subscription fee you can access our Crowd Calendar that is updated daily, and projects crowd levels for all four Disney parks for every day of the year. The calendar also specifies which park will be least crowded for a particular day. We used to publish the Crowd Calendar in the guidebook until it became apparent that to be accurate it required updating every day.

What's the best Disney park to visit on a really crowded day?
While there are a couple of exceptions relating to unusual circumstances, Epcot is the go-to park for holidays and other periods of extremely heavy attendance? Epcot is large, spread out, and open with plenty of elbowroom. Additionally, most Epcot attractions are engineered to accommodate more guests per day than attractions in the other parks.

If you have to take your Disney vacation in the summer, is one time less crowded than another?
Because most families take a couple weeks to get into their summer routine after school lets out, and another week or two to prepare for returning to school, late May, early June, and the last two weeks of August are the least crowded. The school year in Florida starts a week or more earlier than in most of the rest of the country. Consequently, comparatively few locals visit the theme parks on weekdays.

Do hotels outside Walt Disney World provide free transportation service to the parks?
Many do, but the shuttles don't run as often as those serving Disney hotels. What's more, non-Disney shuttles usually do not have the ability to increase carrying capacity during the busiest hours in the morning and at park closing. Though some shuttles serve only one hotel, others provide service to several hotels making for a long and potentially crowded commute.

What is Downtown Disney?
Located on the north side of WDW, Downtown Disney is a shopping, recreational, dining, and entertainment complex arrayed around Lake Buena Vista. Divided into three contiguous areas: Disney Marketplace, Hyperion Wharf (formerly the Pleasure Island nightclub complex), and the West Side. While the Marketplace is Disney World’s shopping Shangri-La, the West side offers a 24-screen AMC movie theater and is home to Cirque du Soleil’s La Nouba. Also on the West Side is DisneyQuest, a sophisticated electronic games arcade frequently referred to as “a theme park in a box.” Hyperion Wharf is a venue in the making that may become Hyperbole Wharf, Wishful Wharf, or any of a dozen other things as Disney laboriously ponders its options.

What is the best Disney World restaurant for a quiet romantic meal?
Our experience and that of our readers indicate that quiet romantic meals are few and far between at WDW. Children are the rule rather than the exception at WDW's better restaurants, and readers attest to the presence of kids at all hours of the evening. Often, the later the hour, the crankier the children. Pressed to offer a suggestion, however, I would recommend Citricos at the Grand Floridian Hotel and Spa. The food is excellent and the subdued atmosphere tends to attract fewer families than other Disney dining venues.

What's available for adults in the way of nightlife at Walt Disney World?
With the former nightspots at Pleasure Island shuttered, what remains is an Irish Pub and the House Of Blues, both offering live music at Downtown Disney. Overt at Disney's Boardwalk there’s a dueling piano bar and a dance club. At the Swan Resort, there's Kimonos, a Japanese sushi and tempura restaurant that hosts karaoke after 9 p.m. Rounding out the roster at the Coronado Springs Resort is Rix Lounge, a Vegas-ultra lounge clone that seems to come to life only when there’s a big convention at the hotel.

What's the best time of year to go to Walt Disney World?
If your children are pre-school age go in the off-season, preferably in November before Thanksgiving or in early to mid-December before Christmas. The crowds are comparatively light, the weather is usually warm and sunny, and the theme parks sparkle in their Christmas regalia. If you have school age kids your best bets for avoiding huge crowds are early June as soon as school is out or late August just before classes resume.

How old should a child be to go Walt Disney World?
Just about any age can be rewarding as long as you're practical and realistic. Children three years and younger will respond to the color and festivity and you’ll bring home some really sweet pictures of the kids on Dumbo, but they won't remember a lot about their experience. And our research has documented that kids up to age 7 or 8 cite swimming in the hotel pool as their favorite thing on a Walt Disney World vacation. If your objective is to spend most of your time in the theme parks wait until your children at least a mature seven or eight.

What are some considerations concerning selecting a hotel?
Selecting a hotel can be tricky with over 220 hotels in the area to choose from. Perks like extra hours in the theme parks, free parking, and use of the Disney transportation system come with staying in a Disney hotel, but comfortable, clean hotels outside the World can be had for a fraction of the price. Kayak.com, a travel search engine will tell you which Internet travel seller has the best price for any hotel you are interested in. After finding the best Internet rate, call the hotel itself (not the national reservation number) to ask about specials. About 25% of the time the hotel will beat the best Internet rate available. Inquire about the age of the hotel and when the guestrooms were last refurbished. Also consider a vacation home rental. These offer exceptional room and amenities at a fraction of what comparable quality in a hotel room would cost. Finally, because Walt Disney World is so large, be aware that some hotels and vacation homes outside of the World are actually closer to the theme parks than several on-site Disney resorts.

How can you save money on food and dining?
Disney World restaurants are typically expensive so economizing on meals is much easier if you stay and eat outside Walt Disney World. Free coupon books abound outside of Walt Disney World and can save a considerable sum. Whether you lodge in or out of the World it's a good idea, not to mention a time saver, to buy a cheap cooler and breakfast staples so that you can have breakfast in your hotel room.

What type of admission is best?
Depends. Disney theme park admissions start with a Base Ticket or “Starter Pass.” Features such as visiting more than one park in a day (park hopping), a no expiration option, and the inclusion of minor theme parks and attractions admission can be added to the Base Ticket on an a' la carte basis at additional cost. The objective is to purchase exactly what you need, no more, no less. The Website TouringPlans.com has a nifty free program that will tell you, after answering a few basic questions about your itinerary, what the best admission option is for you.

What's the best way to avoid the long lines?
For starters, try to visit during a slower time of year. Secondly, arrive before the park opens, admission in hand. Third, have a plan. The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World offers scientifically derived, field-tested touring plans for each of the theme parks that can save you 4 1/2 hours of standing in line on a day of average to high attendance! The research behind the touring plans has been the subject of features in the New York Times, the Dallas Morning News, and in numerous academic journals.

What are your five most important tips for having a successful Disney vacation?
1. Prepare physically. You’ll walk as much as 8-12 miles in a day. Start your family on a walking regimen months in advance to build endurance.
2. Don't overload your agenda. Less is more at Walt Disney World. Better to devour Disney World a bite at a time with plenty of rest and relaxation in between.
3. Resign yourself to not being able to see everything in one visit.
4. Have a plan but don't over plan. It’s about having fun, not sticking rigidly to an itinerary. Allow for spontaneity.
5. Anticipate surprises both good and bad. Stay loose, roll with the punches, and maintain a good sense of humor.



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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Sweet Revenge (Hannah Montana #11)

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Miley Stewart looks like a regular girl-next-door, but when the lights go down, Miley is teen pop sensation Hannah Montana! Off stage, Miley wants her life to be as normal as possible, so only a few people know the truth about her dual identity. But keeping that secret is harder than Miley ever thought it would be. 

Book #11: Sweet Revenge
Miley’s rivals, Amber and Ashley, have perfected the art of mean. When their annual Cool List comes out, Miley and her best bud Lilly are dead last. Ultimate humiliation! Then Amber lands a spot on the TV show Singing with the Stars. The guest celebrity is none other than Hannah Montana, a.k.a. Miley Stewart. She sees a sweet opportunity to get back at Amber. But will Miley discover that fighting fire with fire could send her down in flames? Plus, when the new school bully won’t stop picking on Miley, Hannah Montana’s bodyguard goes undercover as a Seaview student!


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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

On the Road (Hannah Montana #14)

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Series Description:
Miley Stewart looks like a regular girl-next-door, but when the lights go down, Miley is teen pop sensation Hannah Montana! Off stage, Miley wants her life to be as normal as possible, so only a few people know the truth about her dual identity. But keeping that secret is harder than Miley ever thought it would be. 

Hannah Montana #15: On the Road 
Miley is totally disappointed! Her dad canceled Hannah Montana's European concert tour because she is flunking biology. But if she can ace her midterm, Hannah's tour is back on! Miley is determined to go to Europe, so she creates song and dance routines as study techniques for the test. Will Miley's preparations earn her an A, or will she be left singing the blues? Plus, when Miley's dad forbids her to travel alone for a Hannah Montana charity concert, she decides to take matters into her own hands—and goes anyway!
 


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Sunday, March 25, 2012

The Celebration Chronicles: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Property Value in Disney's New Town

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Scholar and iconoclast Andrew Ross spent a year living in the much scrutinized, and often demonized, Celebration--the picture-perfect town that Disney is building for 20,000 people in the swamp and scrub of central Florida. Lavishly planned with a downtown center and newly minted antique homes, and front-loaded with an ultraprogressive school, hospital, and high-tech infrastructure, Celebration was to offer a fresh start in a world gone wrong. Yet behind the picket fences, gleaming facades, and "Kodak moment" streetscapes, Ross discovered a real place with real problems, and not a theme park village cooked up by the Imagineers. Compelling and wide-ranging in its analysis, The Celebration Chronicles provides a startlingly fresh perspective on the link between contemporary urban planning and corporate bottom lines.


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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Disney Power Rangers: Great Adventures (DK READERS)

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Since 1993, the Power Rangers have commanded an enormous audience for their TV shows and movies. In 2008, they continue their legacy in Jungle Fury, where the brightly colored heroes encounter new, furious foes.

Great Adventures: For Level 2 readers, this book highlights the most incredible exploits of the Rangers from the past few years.

(c) 2008 Disney


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Friday, March 23, 2012

The Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide

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Geared directly toward first-time or newer Disney World travelers, the Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide offers the best tips, tricks and savings strategies available for a spectacular Disney Vacation. These strategies can literally save you hundreds – if not thousands of dollars on lodging, dining, tickets, transportation, souvenirs, other Orlando-area activities and more.

Hi - I'm Beth Haworth, and I was a Disney Cast Member. Those were some of the best times of my life. I learned a lot – but I also kept my eyes open. I watched hundreds of families needlessly spending too much money because they didn't know any better way.

You can have a Disney World vacation every bit as enjoyable and rewarding as the family who spends 2, 3, or even 4 times as much money! Let me give you an example:

Disney Villa Resort: Retail cost ,110 for 10 days
My cost: ,130

That's a savings of ,980 – for less than one hour of my time! And that's not an off-season deal either! I'm talking right in the middle of peak Disney travel time. How do I do this? I have a system for using unused points belonging to Disney Vacation Club members. And there's no need to become a member yourself! This strategy is available to anyone. Follow the 9 steps in my guide and you can do it too.

Every tip, every suggestion, every strategy you’ll find in my book is for real. I've done it all first hand. Both as an actual Disney Cast Member – and now as a Mom with three kids going on Disney vacations. From my exclusive tips to Disney's little known Resort Discounts, you'd have to spend virtually weeks on your own to find all the information you’ll find here – right at your fingertips.

Learn my tips, tricks, and secrets of how to fit a memorable Disney World Vacation info your budget. My Disney Savings Guide will pay for itself many times over. Share it with your friends, relatives and neighbors!

The Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide is updated every month. This means when you're planning your trip, you can open up the newest edition of the Guide and get up to speed on any new Disney World specials. Even if it's months or years after your initial purchase you can have the latest savings strategies at your fingertips at no additional cost. Download my updated guide any time and read it on your computer, tablet, or smartphone!

Please note: The Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide is geared toward beginning Disney travelers. If you have never been to Disney World before or are a newer Disney traveler, this book is for you!

To the kid in all of us … See you in Orlando!


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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Walt Disney World & Orlando For Dummies

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For Dummies Travel guides are the ultimate user-friendly trip planners, combining the broad appeal and time-tested features of the For Dummies series with up-to-the-minute advice and information from the experts at Frommer’s.
  • Small trim size for use on-the-go
  • Focused coverage of only the best hotels and restaurants in all price ranges
  • Tear-out “cheat sheet” with full-color maps or easy reference pointers


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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Unofficial Guide Walt Disney World 2011 (Unofficial Guides)

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Unofficial Guides field tested touring plans can save as much as four hours of standing in line in a single day.
  • 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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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Supernaturalist

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In the future, in a place called Satelite City, fourteen-year-old Cosmo Hill enters the world, unwanted by his parents. He's sent to the Clarissa Frayne Institute for Parentally Challenged Boys, Freight class. At Clarissa Frayne, the boys are put to work by the state, testing highly dangerous products. At the end of most days, they are covered with burns, bruises, and sores. Cosmo realizes that if he doesn't escape, he will die at this so-called orphanage. When the moment finally comes, Cosmo seizes his chance and breaks out with the help of the Supernaturalists, a motley crew of kids who all have the same special ability as Cosmo-they can see supernatural Parasites, creatures that feed on the life force of humans. The Supernaturalists patrol the city at night, hunting the Parasites in hopes of saving what's left of humanity in Satellite City. Or so they think. The Supernaturalist soon find themselves caught in a web far more complicated than they'd imagined, when they discover a horrifying secret that will force them to question everything they believe in. Eoin Colfer has created an eerie and captivating world-part Blade Runner, part futuristic Dickens-replete with non-stop action


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Monday, March 19, 2012

The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland 2011 (Unofficial Guides)

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  • With nearly 13 million visitors in 2008, the original Disneyland Park still ranks as one of America's Top 25 Visited Sites according to Forbes Traveler. 
  • Disneyland Park and Disney's California Adventure continue a 1 billion dollar expansion with new attractions based on the successful Pixar films- adding the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, Toy Story Mania, World of Color in 2010, and The Little Mermaid- Ariel's Undersea Adventure scheduled to debut in Spring 2011.
  • In 2012, Disney's California Adventure is scheduled to continue with a 12 acre expansion adding a new land to the park based on the Pixar animated film, Cars.


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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Cast Member Confidential: A Disneyfied Memoir

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This is the story that Disney would never tell you.

What do you do when everything in your life falls apart? If you're Chris Mitchell, you run away from home--all the way to Disney World, a place where no one ever dies--and employees, known as Cast Members, aren't allowed to frown. Mitchell shares the behind-the-scenes story of his year in the Mouse's army. From his own personal Disneyfication, to what really happens in the hidden tunnels beneath the Magic Kingdom and what not to eat at the Mousketeria, it was a year filled with more adventure--and surprises--than he could ever have "imagineered."

Funny and moving, Mitchell tracks his ascent through the backstage social hierarchy in which princesses rule, and his escapades in the "Ghetto" where Cast Members live and anything goes. Along the way, he unmasks the misfits and drop-outs, lifers and nomads who leave their demons at the stage door as they preserve the magic that draws millions to this famed fantasyland--the same magic that Mitchell seeks and ultimately finds in the last place he ever expected.

Chris Mitchell is an action sports photographer and journalist who grew up in Los Angeles. He was a senior at UCLA when he started his first magazine, an inline skating publication, and sold it to Sports & Fitness Publishing. Within a few years, he was working on five magazines within The Surfer Group. He continues to work closely with a number of publications and websites, as well as event and TV production companies like ESPN, ASA Entertainment and Lifelounge. He is a recognized expert in action sports, and as such, has stunt coordinated dozens of productions, including Batman and Robin, Brink! and Airborne. He is also the Chairman of the International Inline Stunt Federation for the advancement of extreme skating as a healthy and safe activity. After spending a year working as a photographer at Disney World in Orlando, Florida, he moved back to Los Angeles, where he currently lives.

"This is a very naughty book. Walt Disney is spinning in his cryogenic chamber." --A.J. Jacobs, author of The Guinea Pig Diaries

"With razor-sharp prose and a keen eye for detail, Chris Mitchell's account of backstage life at Disney World shows us that the Magical Kingdom isn't all bedknobs and broomsticks. From pot-smoking princes to 'protein spills,' Cast Member Confidential is a witty, compassionate, and ultimately disturbing view of the happiest place on earth. Put it this way: I'll never trust Winnie the Pooh again." --Kevin Roose, author of The Unlikely Disciple

"Chris Mitchell's no-holds-barred account of his year in the Magic Kingdom is harrowing, sordid, and yes, great fun. But it's heartfelt, too, and intensely readable. Mitchell doesn't just peek behind Disney's imposing curtain. He tears the whole thing down." --David Goodwillie, author of American Subversive


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Friday, March 16, 2012

The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World Resort, 3rd: How to Get the Most Out of the Best Disney Has to Offer

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Discover the sophisticated side of Disney

 

“Luxury means different things to different travelers—an elegant guest suite, a hotel atrium full of exotic blooms, a romantic dinner with fireworks as a backdrop. However you define it, Cara Goldsbury’s book tells you where to find it.”
Disney Magazine

 

Is it possible for sophisticated travelers to truly enjoy themselves in the land of Mickey Mouse? Absolutely! This unique travel guide—overflowing with tips and techniques for a world-class vacation—is designed for those who want to tour Walt Disney World® but also want to reside in luxurious resorts and dine at the best restaurants. With it, anyone can plan a visit in which each day comes with the best Disney has to offer.

Disney expert Cara Goldsbury highlights the most appealing aspect of each theme park and attraction, including how to enjoy it in the utmost comfort and style, as well as the best shopping options and opportunities for golf, fishing, boating, tennis, and other outdoor activities. This new edition also offers insider advice on choosing a time to visit, selecting a resort, and how to obtain the finest room at the lowest possible price. It is ideal not only for travelers for whom money is not an object, but also for those who want to get the best value for their dollar. It also covers Universal Orlando®, Sea World, and the Disney Cruise Line.

 

 


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