Where can I get more information?
FREE Online Resources
Disboards: One resource with an abundance of information is DisBoards. DisBoards in an online forum that is free to join. There you will find a ton of information on the resorts, codes and discounts, touring plans even Disney crafts and ideas.
Mouseforless: is also a forum that is free to join
AllEars: has a wonderful list of restaurants and includes prices and menus and what category they are on the Disney Dining Plans
Disney.go.com: Disney’s site to price your vacation and make your reservations, plus much more.
Passporter.com: Another online site jam packed with information and forums that are free. They also have a book about Disney that I recommend scroll on down for my WDW book recommendations.
Online Subscription Services:
Tour Guide Mike: It is not expensive and worth every penny. The one service that I would not go to Disney without is Tour Guide Mike! Awesome, this site will lead you through the parks with ease, get on rides with minimal wait. What days are the least crowded days to attend during your vacation. He doesn’t meet you there you have to do some reading and learning but if you do it and follow his plan you will have a much better WDW trip I can assure you. When you see people standing in lines with wait times of 90 minutes you know they didn’t follow Tour Guide Mikes Plan! To make this even better The Mouse For Less has a $3 off discount code.
Touring Plans: Touring plans is a toned down simplified version of Tour Guide Mike. Cost less but to me less information (there is also a smart phone app to use on site for Touring Plans.
Books That I Recommend :
PassPorter’s Walt Disney World 2012: The Unique Travel Guide, Planner, Organizer, Journal, and Keepsake!
Design magical vacations with this award-winning travel guide and planning system for everyone’s favorite playground. With four major theme parks and 20 hotels packed into 47 square miles, planning a trip to Disney World can be a daunting task. This indispensable travel planner simplifies the process, keeping travelers on schedule, within budget, and ready for fun. Each of the four major parks — Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom — gets an in-depth layout, complete with full-color fold-out maps and a description of every ride and attraction. Exhaustive profiles of Disney-owned resort hotels feature detailed maps, color photos, and room layouts. The guide also covers all of the park’s 300+ dining options. A concise, up-to-date review with average meal cost is provided for each venue, from full-service restaurants to counter-service eateries. Fourteen handy organizer pockets store maps, passes, receipts, itineraries, notes and to-do lists.
Source: Amazon
Birnbaum’s Walt Disney World 2012
Birnbaum’s Walt Disney World, the most respected and well-known name in travel guides, takes readers to the world’s most popular tourist attraction. Since ours is the only guidebook that’s official, this book includes the most accurate information on prices, changes, and new attractions for 2012. Highlights include complete coverage of Walt Disney World’s newest resort-in-the-making: The Art of Animation; expanded information about the ever-popular Disney Vacation Club, including details on Aulani, a deluxe Disney resort and spa in Ko Olina, Hawaii; and an insider look at Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Disney Fantasy—a luxury ocean liner based out of Barcelona, Spain.
As always, Birnbaum will provide strategic sample itineraries; an insider’s look at the newest attractions, stage shows, and restaurants; and tips for travelers of every age! And with more money-saving coupons than ever before, this guide is a must-have for every Disney World guest!
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