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Index
Front Cover Copyright Page Contents List of Maps Acknowledgments Introduction
How Come “Unofficial”?
Declaration of Independence Your Unofficial Walt Disney World Toolbox The Music of Life Your Personal Trainers
About This Guide
The Sum of All Fears Letters and Comments from Readers Reader Surveys
A Quick Tour of a Big World
The Major Theme Parks The Water Theme Parks Other Walt Disney World Venues DisneySpeak Pocket Translator
PART ONE: Basic Considerations
Is Walt Disney World for You?
Different Folks, Different Strokes The Nature of the Beast Know Thyself and Nothing to Excess
The Age Thing About Inviting Your Children’s Friends A Few Words for Single Parents “He Who Hesitates Is Launched!” Tips and Warnings for Grandparents Order and Discipline on the Road
Six More Tips
PART TWO: Getting Your Act Together
Gathering Information
Walt Disney World on the Web Going High-Tech with Liliane Important Walt Disney World Telephone Numbers
Allocating Time
When to Go to Walt Disney World Holidays and Special Events at Walt Disney World High-Low, High-Low, It’s Off to Disney We Go
Planning Your Walt Disney World Vacation Budget
Walt Disney World Admission Options Help Is on the Way! Magic Your Way Base-Ticket Add-On Options A Cloud Is Just a Cloud Big Brother Is Watching How to Get the Most from Magic Your Way Gotcha! Where to Purchase Magic Your Way Tickets How Much Does It Cost Per Day?
Babysitting
Special Programs for Children Birthdays and Special Occasions
PART THREE: Where to Stay
Some Basic Considerations
Cost Location and Transportation Options Commuting to and from the Theme Parks Dining The Size of Your Group Staying in or out of the World: Weighing the Pros and Cons
Walt Disney World Lodging
Benefits of Staying in Walt Disney World
Walt Disney World Hotels: Strengths and Weaknesses for Families
Magic Kingdom Resorts Epcot Resorts Bonnet Creek/Downtown Disney Area Resorts Animal Kingdom Resorts Independent Hotels of the Downtown Disney Resort Area HOTEL INFORMATION CHART How to Get Discounts on Lodging at Walt Disney World
Lodging Outside Walt Disney World
Good Neighbor Hotels Selecting and Booking a Hotel Outside Walt Disney World The Best Hotels for Families Outside Walt Disney World Getting a Good Deal on a Room Outside Walt Disney World Condominiums and Vacation Homes
How to Childproof a Hotel Room
PART FOUR: Dining
Eating Outside Walt Disney World
Buffets and Meal Deals Outside Walt Disney World WHERE TO EAT OUTSIDE WALT DISNEY WORLD
Dining in Walt Disney World
Disney Dining 101 Advance Reservations: What’s in a Name? Getting an Advance Reservation at Popular Restaurants Getting Your Act Together Dress Smoking Food Allergies and Special Requests A Few Caveats Walt Disney World Restaurant Categories WALT DISNEY WORLD BUFFETS AND FAMILY-STYLE RESTAURANTS Hard Choices Fast Food in the Theme Parks THE TOP 10 SNACKS AT WALT DISNEY WORLD Disney Dining Suggestions Readers’ Comments About Walt Disney World Dining Counter-Service Restaurant Mini-Profiles Disney’s Full-Service Restaurants: A Quick Romp Around the World Magic Your Way Dining Plan Number Crunching Throw Me a Line! Purchasing Room-Only Plus Passes Versus a Package Character Dining Walt Disney World Dinner Theaters Walt Disney World Restaurants: Rated and Ranked WALT DISNEY WORLD RESTAURANTS BY CUISINE
PART FIVE: Disney Boot Camp: Basic Training for World-Bound Families
The Brutal Truth about Family Vacations Mental and Emotional Preparation
Division of Labor Togetherness Lighten Up Something for Everyone Whose Idea Was This, Anyway? Disney, Kids, and Scary Stuff SMALL-CHILD FRIGHT-POTENTIAL CHART A Magical Time for Mom and Dad Preparing Your Children to Meet the Characters Role-Playing
Physical Preparation
The Agony of the Feet Sleep, Rest, and Relaxation
Developing a Good Plan
The Great Walt Disney World Expedition
Logistic Preparation
Clothing Accessories Miscellaneous Items Supplies for Infants and Toddlers Tips for Pregnant Mothers
Remembering Your Trip
How to Have Fun Before and After Your Visit—or the Things Bob Would Never Do
Trial Run
PART SIX: Get in the Boat, Men!
Ready, Set, Tour! Some Touring Considerations
How Much Time Is Required to See Each Park? Which Park to See First? Operating Hours Official Opening Versus Real Opening The Rules Your Daily Itinerary Touring Plans How to Find the Touring Plan That’s Best for You Fastpass A Word about Disney Thrill Rides A Word about Height Requirements ATTRACTIONS AND RIDE RESTRICTIONS Waiting-Line Strategies for Adults with Young Children
Character Analysis
Character Watching Character Dining: What to Expect CHARACTER-MEAL HIT PARADE Other Character Events
Strollers When Kids Get Lost
Liliane’s Tips for Keeping Track of Your Brood
PART SEVEN: The Magic Kingdom
Main Street, U.S.A. Adventureland Frontierland Liberty Square Fantasyland Tomorrowland Live Entertainment and Parades in the Magic Kingdom Magic Kingdom Touring Plans Magic Kingdom Trivia Quiz
PART EIGHT: Epcot
Kidcot Fun Stops Future World World Showcase Live Entertainment at Epcot Epcot Touring Plans Epcot Trivia Quiz
PART NINE: Animal Kingdom
The Oasis Discovery Island Camp Minnie-Mickey Africa Asia DinoLand U.S.A. Live Entertainment at Animal Kingdom Animal Kingdom Touring Plans Disney’s Animal Kingdom Trivia Quiz
PART TEN: Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Live Entertainment at Disney’s Hollywood Studios Disney’s Hollywood Studios Touring Plans Disney’s Hollywood Studios Trivia Quiz
PART ELEVEN: Universal Orlando and SeaWorld
Universal Orlando Universal Studios Florida Disney’s Hollywood Studios Versus Universal Studios Florida Universal Studios Florida Attractions Live Entertainment at Universal Studios Universal Studios Florida Touring Plan Universal’s Islands of Adventure Islands of Adventure Attractions Islands of Adventure Touring Plan SeaWorld
PART TWELVE: The Rest of the World
The Water Theme Parks Wet ’N Wild Aquatica by SeaWorld Downtown Disney The Best of the Rest
Clip-Out Touring Plans Back Cover
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