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Passporter Walt Disney World: The Unique Travel Guide, Planner, Organizer, Journal, and Keepsake! (Passporter Travel Guides) [Spiral-bound]

Jennifer Watson , Allison C. Marx , Dave Marx
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Amazon.co.uk Review

How many pouches, pockets, bags, and purses do you want to carry at Walt Disney World? And how well will you remember, amid the clamour and frenzy, which sack holds your entry tickets and which your meal coupons, where you put that map and what you did with the hotel reservations? Among the jumble of guidebooks and cameras, souvenirs and sunglasses, important slips of paper elude panicky fingers. But it needn't be so.

The PassPorter is a brilliant travel aid. It boasts 11 sturdy manila pockets, each clearly labelled, so you know which holds important travel papers (like tickets, itineraries, and maps); which houses papers pertaining to your accommodation; and where to store all the notes, plans, tickets, pamphlets, coupons, and numerous etceteras for each day of Walt Disney World exploration; as well as extra slots for ticket stubs, receipts, and small souvenirs. These pocket pages are also designed for recording important information, such as flight, train, or bus details; target travel budgets; and what you plan to do and where you plan to visit on any given day. Each page has space for jotting down notes and memories of the trip, from meals to weather to the best and worst thing of each day. If you're not an avid journal keeper, these quick notes may keep your many experiences from running together into one hectic jumble.

The pockets alone make this a useful take-along, but the PassPorter is a thorough source of information as well. There are chapters on planning your adventure, accommodation options from hotel to resort, plus a full guide to all the sites and attractions of Walt Disney World, as well as passes, special programmes, food options, and maps. With a durable laminated cover, spiral notebook design, and back page of phone numbers (everything from Walt Disney World information to the weather-line and MedicClinic), this is possibly the most practical, sanity-saving guide you could take along to Disney World. --Stephanie Gold, Amazon.com --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

The Independent Traveler, January 1999

... a great resource, particularly for families planning their first Disney adventure. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Boston Globe, October 10, 1999

... a travel guide, trip planner, organizer, journal, and souvenir, all in one. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Stephanie Gold, Amazon.com

How many pouches, pockets, bags, and purses do you want to carry at Walt Disney World? And how well will you remember, amid the clamor and frenzy, which sack holds your entry tickets and which your meal coupons, where you put that map and what you did with the hotel reservations? Among the jumble of guidebooks and cameras, souvenirs and sunglasses, important slips of paper elude panicky fingers. But it needn't be so.

The PassPorter is a brilliant travel aid. It boasts 11 sturdy manila pockets, each clearly labeled, so you know which holds important travel papers (like tickets, itineraries, and maps); which houses papers pertaining to your lodgings; and where to store all the notes, plans, tickets, pamphlets, coupons, and numerous etceteras for each day of Walt Disney World exploration; as well as extra slots for ticket stubs, receipts, and small souvenirs. These pocket pages are also designed for recording important information, such as flight, train, or bus details; target travel budgets; and what you plan to do and where you plan to visit on any given day. Each page has space for jotting down notes and memories of the trip, from meals to weather to the best and worst thing of each day. If you're not an avid journal keeper, these quick notes may keep your many experiences from running together into one hectic jumble.

The pockets alone make this a useful take-along, but the PassPorter is a thorough source of information as well. There are chapters on planning your adventure, lodging options from hotel to resort, plus a full guide to all the sites and attractions of Walt Disney World, as well as passes, special programs, food options, and maps. With a durable laminated cover, spiral notebook design, and back page of phone numbers (everything from Walt Disney World information to the weather line to MedicClinic), this is possibly the most practical, sanity-saving guide you could take along to Disney World. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Family Life Magazine, February/March 1999

"Of all the Disney guides, this one will help keep everything you need in one place." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

AAA - American Automobile Association, September 1999

Anyone planning a trip to Disney World who doesn't include this book in their planning shouldn't go. It will prove invaluable before, during and after your visit. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Chicago Tribune, October 3, 1999

... plenty of tips, where-tos, star ratings and maps. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Midwest Book Review, November 1999

The perfect solution to framing the perfect visit to Disney World... --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Baltimore Sun, January 2000

"PassPorter has restaurant and lodging reviews, price lists, maps and transportation options, but it also has spaces for memorable moments and a carry-all organizer good for tickets, photos and other mementos." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Venice Gondolier, December 1999

"Before you go to Disney World, get your 'PassPorter'... put airline tickets, park tickets, receipts and day-by-day memories of the perfectly-planned WDW vacation, created with the help of the PassPorter." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Book Description

Design magical vacations with this travel guide and planning system for everyone's favorite playground. Eleven built-in organizer pockets keep plans, maps, and memories all in one place, and the travel guide includes everything you need to plan the perfect vacation. All Disney parks and resort hotels are described in depth, with ratings, and more than 20 maps. Comprehensive information for planning, traveling, and dining is also included, along with an entire section devoted to extra-special Disney magic. Design your vacation with the help of five planning worksheets, write your itinerary on the front of each organizer pocket before you go, store guidemaps, brochures, tickets, and receipts inside the pockets while you're there, and record expenses and memories to review and share when you return. This is the ultimate traveling companion for Walt Disney World! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From the Back Cover

The ultimate traveling companion for Walt Disney World! Walt Disney World is a 47-square-mile wonderland encompassing over 10 parks and 20 resorts. You have only one vacation. Make it the trip of a lifetime with PassPorter Walt Disney World! Planning is the key to a relaxing, magical, affordable vacation at Walt Disney World, and this unique guide is your passport to it all! PassPorter helps you before, during, and after your vacation. Travel Guide Find everything you need to "do Disney". Resort Descriptions and Maps for every Walt Disney World resort. Theme Park Guides for each major and minor park at Walt Disney World. Restaurant Guide to make the tastiest meal choices. Secrets and Tips to make your vacation extra special. Planner Chart your adventure before you go. Budget and plan with worksheets for every aspect of your trip. Save with great money-saving tips and tricks. Design a customized itinerary for your vacation. Organizer Hold it all together during your journey. Store maps, keep tickets, and save receipts in the unique PassPocketsView your vacation itinerary quickly on the front of each PassPocket. Record your memories and expenses on the back of each PassPocket. Journal and Keepsake Show it off when you return. Relive your vacation memories and store mementos. Share your PassPorter with family and friends. Refer to your notes to make your next trip even better. Let PassPorter be your guide to it all! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Excerpted from PassPorter Walt Disney World: The unique travel guide, planner, organizer, journal, and keepsake! by Jennifer Watson, Dave Marx. Copyright © 1999. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved

Chapter One: Planning Your Adventure

Planning is the secret to a successful vacation. The vast Walt Disney World Resort is not designed for procrastinators or last-minute travelers. Good planning is rewarded by a far more magical Disney experience. Planning is also wonderful fun. It increases the anticipation and starts the excitement months before the vacation begins.

Planning begins by learning about the Walt Disney World Resort. Your PassPorter has all the information you need for a great vacation, and then some! Written to be complete yet compact, the PassPorter can be your only guidebook or act as a companion to another. You can use it in a variety of ways: as a travel guide, a vacation planner, an organizer, a trip journal, and a keepsake. We designed it for heavy use--carry it about wherever you go and revisit it often after your trip is a fond memory. Personalize it with your plans, notes, souvenirs, and memories. We even crafted it with extra room in the binding to hold the things you'll squeeze and jam into the pockets along the way. The PassPorter is the ultimate Walt Disney World Resort guide--before, during, and after your vacation. (When we say "Walt Disney World Resort," we mean the entire complex of parks, resort hotels, and other facilities that make up the "World." The term does not refer to just a resort hotel. More and more, Disney uses this term and we've adopted it when it seems appropriate.)

This first chapter helps you with the initial planning stage: gathering information and budgeting. Your PassPorter then continues through the planning stages in order of priority. Sprinkled throughout are ways to personalize your trip, little-known tips, and magical Disney moments.

Above all else, have fun with your plans. Don't get so bogged down with planning and recording that you miss the spontaneous magic of your vacation. As Robert Burns so appropriately said, "The best laid plans of mice and of men go oft astray." Use your PassPorter to plan ahead so you can relax and enjoy your vacation, no matter what it brings.

--From PassPorter Walt Disney World, by Jennifer Watson and Dave Marx. (c) 1999, MediaMarx, Inc. Used by permission.

EXCERPT: Chapter Two: Packing List (page 23)

The Essentials [_] Casual clothing you can layer for all temperatures [_] Comfortable, broken-in shoes (socks, too!) [_] Jacket and/or sweater (lighter for the warmer months) [_] Swimming suits (one-piece for water slides) [_] Strong sunblock, sunburn relief, and lip balm [_] Sunglasses with attached cords, and caps, hats or visors [_] Comfortable bag (waist pack, backpack, or shoulder bag) [_] Toiletries and medicines (including aspirin or acetaminophen) [_] Camera/camcorder and more film than you think you need [_] Plastic storage bags that seal (large and small) [_] Raincoat/poncho and/or compact umbrella [_] Money, travelers checks, credit cards, driver's license, other I.D. [_] Luggage tags with your name and phone number (avoid addresses) [_] Your PassPorter, tickets, maps, guides, and a pen or pencil! For Families [_] Snacks and juice boxes [_] Books, toys and games [_] Familiar items from home[_] Stroller and accessories For Couples [_] Corkscrew and wine glasses [_] Candles and matches [_] Evening wear for nights out [_] Portable CD player and CDs Everyone Should Consider [_] Big beach towels (for pools and water parks) [_] Penlight (for reading/writing in dark places) [_] Water bottles for liquid refreshment [_] Snacks for any time of the day (plus gum, if you chew it) [_] Plastic cutlery for snacks or leftovers [_] Quarters and pennies for the coin presses (and a way to hold them) --From PassPorter Walt Disney World, by Jennifer Watson and Dave Marx. (c) 1999, MediaMarx, Inc. Used by permission. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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