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PassPorter Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call 2009

PassPorter Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call 2009
From PassPorter Travel Press

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Planning and having a magical Disney Cruise vacation is a breeze with this take-along travel guide. In exhaustive detail, it covers every aspect of preparing for and traveling on the Disney Cruise Line, and its planning tips are suitable for both first-time and veteran cruisers. Included are floor plans of each stateroom category (with recommended rooms and rooms to avoid), restaurant and room service menus, shore excursion descriptions and reviews for each port of call, daily activities, childcare options, money-saving ideas, packing tips, advice for those new to the line, and much more. Accompanying this in-depth information are over 90 original photographs and more than 20 maps, charts, and worksheets. Fourteen handy pockets allow readers to store small items like cruise documents, passports, maps, and receipts. Each pocket has fill-in-the-blank sections to record itineraries, expenses, and other information.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35747 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-05-12
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 302 pages

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About the Author
Jennifer Marx is the author of more than 30 books, including the guide that started it all: PassPorter's Walt Disney World. Dave Marx is co-founder and publisher of PassPorter Travel Press with Jennifer and he has co-authored 21 PassPorter guidebooks and contributed to or co-authored numerous books about America Online and the Internet. They live in Ann Arbor, Michigan with their son Alexander.


Customer Reviews

Cruise Control5
I used the Passporter Cruise LIne Guide for all of my family's Disney cruise plans and was not disppointed. The Passporter guide helped with all of our dining and activity selections.

Like most Disney guests, I used the Passporter guide for our cruise in conjuction with Dan Green's bestselling The Healthy Guide to Walt Disney World 2009: How to Eat Right and Stay Fit in Disney - The NEW Diet, Dining, Food, Fitness and Complete Weight Loss Book for all of our land-based plans inside Disney World. Between both books, all of our diet, menus and fitness activities were covered.

Authors Jennifer Marx and Dan Green always seem to make our family's yearly Disney cruise and resort vacation seem better than ever.

Good Book3
I think this is a good book. It provides great details on the dining and port of calls for the Disney Cruise Line. It includes great menus and all the trips that could be made on board when you are at port. The thing that is lacking is the detail to the activities on board the ship. It mostly just gives a list instead of actual detail of the activities which includes no details about it. The guide about the state rooms are good.

A must!5
Chocked full of unbiased info. from seasoned Disney Cruise travelers and answered almost all of my questions.