The Pocket-Sized Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World is the condensed version of the Unofficial team’s comprehensive Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World. Though its format is slightly larger than true pocket-sized, this is an indispensable take-along guidebook. Straightforward, tightly organized, and well indexed, Mini-Mickey is the perfect resource when you want the most important information fast.
For readers on a short or impromptu trip to Walt Disney World the contents of Mini-Mickey can easily be digested on the flight or drive down, or at the hotel the night before visiting the parks. Scientifically created touring plans for each park will save four or more hours of standing in line.
For those who do not have time to plan their Disney trip in depth, Mini-Mickey takes the guesswork out of visiting the parks and ensure that the reader sees as much as possible with the least amount of stress and effort. This book provides expert authority on how to make the most efficient and most practical use of any family’s time.
Because every minute and every dollar counts, Mini The Pocket-Sized Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World provides the information needed to tour Walt Disney like a pro.
Bob Sehlinger is the creator of the Unofficial Guide travel series and author or co-author of over 25 travel guides. He makes his home in Birmingham, Alabama, where the catfish are jumping and the cotton is high.
This is the perfect guide for anyone planning to visit Disney World! So much information on anything you could want to know! From hotels within WDW, in the surrounding areas, average cost, local restaurants and more! For each park there is description, average wait time on rides, enjoyment per age group for rides, places to eat, shows to see, possible daily itineraries and much much more! I highly recommend this guide to anyone planning a trip, even if you've been to WDW before!
I received this book from the author through Goodreads Giveaways.
An obvious cut/paste job considering there are numerous inaccurate internal page references (example: "see page 560" even though there are only 286 pages). You're probably better off getting the full sized guide - carrying around a book like this in the park is likely overthinking things.