The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland 2015

The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland 2015

Bob Sehlinger, Seth Kubersky

Language: English

Pages: 384

ISBN: 1628090243

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland by Bob Sehlinger & Seth Kubersky makes Disneyland one of the most accessible theme parks in the world. With advice that is direct, prescriptive, and detailed, it takes the guesswork out of the reader’s vacation. Whether they are at Disneyland for a day or a week, there is a plan for any group or family. They can enjoy the entertainment instead of spending their time in lines.

Comprehensive information is presented in a way that permits easy comparisons and facilitates decision-making. Detailed plans and profiles of hotels, restaurants, and attractions are presented in “at-a-glance” formats, providing for effortless communication of the most salient information. Profiles are supplemented by indexes. In short, we’ve got a plan for every reader.

The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland’s research team is a multi-disciplinary group consisting, among others, of data collectors, computer scientists, statisticians, and psychologists. Their singular goal is to provide a guide that lets you get it right the first time, and every time. With their help, advice, and touring plans, readers have a one-up on anyone else not using The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland. The book is the key to planning a perfect vacation in a great destination location.

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available for ride attractions after 2 p.m. during busier times of the year. • Make sure that everyone in your party has his or her own Fastpass. • You can obtain a second Fastpass as soon as you enter the return period for your first Fastpass or after 2 hours from issuance, whichever comes first. • Maximize efficiency by always obtaining a new Fastpass for the next attraction before using the first Fastpass you already hold. • Be mindful of your Fastpass return time, and plan

front desks of Disneyland hotels. At Travelex you can also exchange travelers’ checks or receive cash advances on Master­Card and Visa credit cards. ATMs can be found in the following places: ☎ ☎ AT DISNEYLAND PARK • Outside the main entrance • On Main Street, next to the Disneyland Story at the Town Square end • At the entrance to Frontierland on the left • Near Fantasyland Theatre • In Tomorrowland, near Starcade AT DOWNTOWN DISNEY • Next to Häagen-Dazs • At the Lego

T O E L I M I N A T E Y O U R H AV I N G T O C A R R Y T H I S T O M E L E T T E RS , COM MENTS , A ND Q U E ST I O NS FRO M RE AD E R S M A N Y O F T H O S E W H O U S E The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland write to us, asking questions, making comments, or sharing their own strategies for visiting Disneyland. We appreciate all such input, both positive and critical, and encourage our readers to continue writing. Readers’ comments and observations are frequently used in revised editions of The

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combination of shoes, billfolds, sunglasses, hip packs, or other necessities were missing. For the next 15 minutes we would root through the room like pigs hunting truffles in an attempt to locate the absent items. When my kids lost something, they always searched where it was easiest to look, as opposed to where the lost article was most likely to be. I would be jammed under a bed feeling around while my children stood in the REMEMBERING YOUR TRIP middle of the room intently inspecting

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