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Walt Disney World with Kids, 1998 Edition (Travel with Kids)
by Kim Wright Wiley
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Prima Lifestyles (1997-07-30)
ISBN: 0761508082
EAN: 9780761508083
Dewy Decimal #: 917
Paperback: 368 pages
Release Date: 1997-07-30
SKU: mon0000018486
Condition: Good
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
With the help of more than 200 families, kid-travel expert Kim Wright Wiley has compiled a down-to-earth, practical guide for parents. She offers touring plans for families with children of different ages and interests, and she rates attractions and rides by their age-related suitability and ?scare? factor. Also included are tips on:The new 1998 attractions and resorts Favorite attractions for teens and preteens Money-saving tips, like the little-known way to save up to 20% at Disney-owned hotels Where to breast-feed, nap, find a stroller, change diapers, and even find a peanut butter sandwich The best ways to enjoy Disney?s water parks How to avoid crowds and lines at the parks Restaurants and hotels with special ?kid appeal? (and much, much more!)About the Author Kim Wright Wiley is a contributing editor for Disney Magazine. The author of Disneyland and Southern California with Kids (Prima), she writes regularly for Family Fun, Working Mother, and Islands magazines.
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Amazon.com Review
Walt Disney World--every kid's dream destination. At first glance, it seems like the ideal family vacation: rides, life-sized Disney characters, Mickey Mouse ears. You know what's there, so why do you need a guide? Think again. With three major theme parks, five smaller ones, 18 hotels, and a huge shopping plaza all within the boundaries of Walt Disney World, getting the most out of a trip here requires almost as much planning as the Normandy invasion. In her invaluable guide book, Walt Disney World With Kids, Kim Wright Wiley answers the questions most often asked by parents:which restaurants are appropriate for young children? How scary is that Haunted House? Do the men's rooms have changing tables? She also clues you in on Disney World essentials: maps, tickets, and reservations to help you plan your trip in advance. Encompassing 46 square miles and hosting as many as 150,000 people a day, Walt Disney World can be a daunting vacation experience for the unprepared. So arm yourself with advanced knowledge courtesy of Wiley's Walt Disney World With Kids, and have a great time conquering the Magic Kingdom.
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Customer Reviews
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like to go
Rating (5)
Date: 1999-04-16
1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
Do You have group rates and if so how much. and how many people do ya need before group rates
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