Saturday, October 9, 2010



The Passport is an excellent guide for the Disney Cruise Line. And 'well with the thumb indexing series of chapters, and full of advice for first time Disney cruisers, along with tons of information on every point.
One of the things I liked most was the inclusion of the comments real travelers spent on shore excursions, as well as tips and ideas scattered throughout the book by past cruisers.
Nowdays as expected, have websites with forums and [...]previous trip reports with color photos, etc.
If you think about this book, [...] head on its website a PDF file to download a preview of the style and layout of this excellent guide.

Help update for 2010: Another fantastic guide for DCL. The 2010 book has updated information on dreams, and new ports. The only thing that I like to see more as it is, reviews of recent trips - this book is really a must if youunder a Disney cruise!




PassPorter's Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call 2008 Overview


The sixth edition of this best-selling guidebook brings a wealth of new information, including in-depth coverage of the line’s 2008 West Coast (Mexican Riviera) and Panama Canal itineraries and ports of call. No detail is left uncovered — the book includes recent changes, Disney's new cruise liners, tips for first-time cruisers, the latest word on U.S. passport requirements, money-saving ideas, details on Florida's Disney cruise line terminal and the Los Angeles cruise terminal, packing tips and lists, floor plans of each stateroom category, recommended staterooms (and rooms to avoid), complete menus and room service information, childrens’ clubs and programs, activities for all ages, an Internet cafĂ© guide, planning calendars, and much more. Featuring 90 original photographs and more than 20 maps, charts, and worksheets, along with candid peer reviews, this is the one-stop guide to Disney cruises.




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