Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
PART TWO
GETTING Your ACT
TOGETHER
Visiting Walt Disney World is a bit like childbirth—you never really believe
what people tell you, but once you've been through it yourself, you know ex-
actly what they were saying!
—Hilary Wolfe, a mother and Unofficial Guide
reader from Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
GATHERING INFORMATION
IN ADDITION TO USING THIS GUIDE , we recommend that you visit our website, touring-
plans.com , which offers essential tools for planning your trip and saving you time and
money,andits companion blog, blog.touringplans.com , which lists breaking newsfor
Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, Disney Cruise Line, and Disneyland.
We sent our photography team door-to-door at Disney's resorts for the site's new-
est feature— hotel-room views , which show the scenery you'll get at all 30,000-plus
hotel rooms in Walt Disney World. Spend some time looking at these photos and
videos, and you'll be surprised at how much the views can vary even within the same
resort. (Case in point: Some standard-view rooms at All-Star Music look out over a
quiet little pond in the woods. Other rooms face a giant green electrical box.) We show
you which rooms have the best views and the exact wording to use when requesting a
specific room from Disney. The photos and videos can also show you whether upgrad-
ing to a more expensive category, like a water-view room, is worth the cost.
 
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