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THE SUM OF ALL FEARS
EVERY WRITER WHO EXPRESSES an opinion is accustomed to readers who strongly
agree or disagree: it comes with the territory. Extremely troubling, however, is the
possibility that our efforts to be objective have frightened some readers away from
Walt Disney World or made others apprehensive. For the record, if you enjoy theme
parks, Disney World is as good as it gets, absolute nirvana. It's upbeat, safe, fun, eye-
popping, happy, and exciting. If you arrive without knowing a thing about the place
and make every possible mistake, chances are about 90% that you'll have a wonder-
ful vacation anyway. In the end, guidebooks don't make or break great destinations.
Rather, they are simply tools to help you enhance your experience and get the most
for your money.
BOB Be prepared to read experienced Disney World visitors' opinions of
the parks in this topic and to apply them to your own travel circumstances.
As wonderful as Walt Disney World is, however, it's a complex destination. Even
so, it isn't nearly as challenging or difficult as New York, San Francisco, Paris, Acap-
ulco, or any other large city or destination. And, happily, there are numerous ways
to save money, minimize hassle, and make the most of your time. That's what this
guide is about: giving you a heads-up regarding potential problems or opportunities.
Unfortunately, some Unofficial Guide readers add up the warnings and critical advice
and conclude that Walt Disney World is too intimidating, too expensive, or too much
work.TheylosetrackofthewonderofDisneyWorldandfocusinsteadonwhatmight
go wrong.
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