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Vacationers Guide to Disney
Book reviews by Nancy Taylor
Looking to take a family vacation to Walt Disney World? Or maybe you
are going to be in Florida without the kids and are looking to spend
a day there anyway. Disney boasts something for everyone, and with a
little planning, you can make your experience there one to remember.
Whatever your plans, check out Birnbaum’s 2006 Guides to Walt Disney
World.
Birnbaum’s 2006 Walt Disney World Dining Guide
A Complete Insider’s Guide to Dining Disney Style
The selection of places to eat in Walt Disney World is huge. There
are literally hundreds of places to eat. Birnbaum’s Dining Guide is
the perfect resource to please every palette. This official guide
can cater to any individual taste; whether your group wants a
character breakfast, light meal or a lively dinner show. Complete
with pricing and menu selections, carefully organized indexes and a
special section with Walt Disney World’s favorite recipes, this
handy resource is all you will need.
Birnbaum’s 2006 Walt Disney World Without Kids
Expert Advice for Fun-Loving Adults
Are you one of those people who loves Disney? Once the kids grow up
and move on, many fun-loving adults find themselves craving a trip
to the Magic Kingdom. Disney World knows this, believe it or not.
They have been catering to the adult audience for years. Disney’s
MGM Studio is a haven for movie buffs, Animal Kingdom caters to the
nature lover, and an exciting night-life district and sports complex
are sure to be a hit with the adult crowd. Chapters like Planning
Ahead, Theme Parks, Sports and Shopping and Dining are an inclusive
resource to use when planning your trip. This easy to use guide
complete with coupons is the perfect reference guide when planning a
Disney experience without the kids.
Birnbaum’s 2006 Walt Disney World for Kids – By Kids!
If your vacation plans include a trip to Disney, get the kids
involved in the planning with this special guidebook for kids
complete with scrapbook and autograph section. Colorful, easy to
read and engaging, WDW for Kids is written for and by kids, so the
pages are easy to read and relate to. Every section includes ‘Hot
Tips’ and ‘Reader Reviews’ along with the descriptions of rides and
attractions kids will want to see. Maps of the parks as well as
‘Cool – Check it Out,’ ‘Really Cool – Don’t Miss’ and ‘The Coolest –
See at Least Twice’ give a child’s point of view about the best
rides and attractions to see. The last pages of the book include the
‘Magical Memories’ scrapbook section and a place for autographs,
making this book a wonderful resources as well as a keepsake of your
child’s visit to the ‘Happiest Place on Earth.’
Birnbaum’s 2006 Walt Disney World
Expert Advice from the Inside Source
In 1971, when Walt Disney World made its debut, ‘Disneyland in
Florida’ was the only park. All that has changed. Florida’s Disney
complex is home to a number of parks, including Epcot Center,
Disney-MGM Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom as well as
state-of-the-art water parks, and night-time shopping and dining
experiences sure to please the entire family. This all-inclusive
guide covers all the tried-and-true attractions and gives the Disney
guest-to-be a complete look at the newest additions. Trip planner,
hot tips, resort information, a coupon book and ‘Birnbaum’s Best
Restaurant Roundup’ give the trip planner an inside look at the best
way to approach a family trip to Walt Disney World. Writers of this
all-inclusive guide have left no ride unridden, no fare untasted and
no hotel untried. This is truly an invaluable resource for the
seasoned Disney Traveler, as well as the Novice.
Birnbaum’s 2006 Disneyland Resort
Expert Advice from the Inside Source
If you are planning a trip to California, make 2006 the year you and
your family visit Anaheim’s Disneyland Resort. After 50 years in
Anaheim, Disneyland is celebrating its Golden Anniversary in true
Disney style. This official guide gives insider tips on the resort,
the park and Disney’s newest attraction ‘California Adventure.’ This
compact theme park pays tribute to the beauty of the ‘Golden State.’
The final chapter, Orange County and Beyond, gives some insight into
California, with a guide to museums, seaside resorts and missions.
This complete guide is a wonderful resource when planning a trip to
Disneyland in California.
Birnbaum’s 2006 Disneyland Resort Guides are published by Disney
Enterprises, Inc. and are available in bookstores nationwide and
online booksellers.
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