Unofficial guide disneyland paris pdf
Jul 11, Geoff Battle rated it really liked it. In a world of multimedia a black and white guide book with a few photos tucked at the front 's style seems very dated and devoid of stimulation.
Under the plain veneer this Unofficial Guide is packed full of honesty and presents the data in a very useful manner. Early chapters cater for those still planning, with useful phone numbers, as well as guides on time management in terms of In a world of multimedia a black and white guide book with a few photos tucked at the front 's style seems very dated and devoid of stimulation.
Early chapters cater for those still planning, with useful phone numbers, as well as guides on time management in terms of time of year and length of stay. After detail on Disney's hotels, amenities and travel planning the final fifth concerns the rides. The authors cleverly rate each ride for various age groups from pre-school to senior, ideal for families most of the visitors I assume , as well as detailing how scary it is and what time of day to frequent it.
As with the whole book, description are honest and offer just the right amount of insight. Not too lengthy, although larger than most travel books, the authors seem to have the right balance. It's just a shame it lacks any visual treats amidst the content. Jun 26, Sadhbh rated it it was amazing. Sep 29, Paul rated it really liked it. The folks who brought you the humungous but entertaining Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World and the Unofficial Guide to Disneyland have written an interesting and irreverent look at the French Magic Kingdom.
The great thing about the Unofficial Guides is that they're fun to read as well as helpful and loaded with information, and this book definitely continues that tradition.
There's a little bit of repitition from the books about the American parks, but fortunately, that's been kept to a min The folks who brought you the humungous but entertaining Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World and the Unofficial Guide to Disneyland have written an interesting and irreverent look at the French Magic Kingdom.
There's a little bit of repitition from the books about the American parks, but fortunately, that's been kept to a minimum, and the book even hasa a couple of features that are no longer found in the U. This new version of the Guide the author's written two previous versions of this guidebook is written primarily for a British audience, so a few of the terms and a little of the language may throw some American readers, but it's hardly a major drawback.
I'm still keeping my fingers crossed that the authors will do an Unofficial Guide to the Asian Disney parks sometime soon. In the meantime, this book will be a big help for a future trip! Jun 15, Julie rated it it was amazing. How does anyone enjoy Disneyland without the Unofficial guides?
We hardly waited in line at all. Feb 02, Amanda rated it liked it. Decent travel guide. I am not the biggest fan of travel guides as I feel you can get a lot more information and up to date advice online. I only read travel books if I borrow them from the library. Karenza rated it it was amazing Apr 10, Annika rated it really liked it Jul 27, Jameson Yu rated it it was amazing May 25, Jnyama rated it liked it Jan 30, Kiera rated it liked it Jan 06, Susan rated it it was amazing Aug 26, Beverly A Woldow rated it liked it Oct 04, Ian Hepworth rated it it was amazing Nov 26, Sarah Holmes rated it it was amazing Sep 11, Lauren rated it really liked it Aug 28, Melanie Trevelyan rated it really liked it Oct 12, David rated it it was amazing Oct 21, Joel rated it really liked it Nov 19, Stuart Williamson rated it it was amazing Dec 31, Curt rated it really liked it Jul 15, Lee Stone rated it really liked it Jan 20, Caren rated it really liked it Dec 04, Middlethought rated it it was amazing Aug 05, Anastasia rated it liked it Dec 30, Asia rated it it was amazing Mar 23, Lorrie added it Aug 13, Reid Hutchison added it Jun 03, Juliebd added it Jul 02, Bee added it Oct 21, Laura added it Jul 03, Toryn Green added it Oct 21, Lady Vowell Smith added it Nov 09, Saima Ullah marked it as to-read May 29, Brenda added it May 09, Opened 12th April after over five years of planning and construction, the Euro Disney Resort was to be the jewel in Mickey's crown.
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It never went exactly to those ambitious plans, but two decades, two financial restructurings, a new name or two later, Disneyland Paris is without doubt the top tourist destination in Europe, welcoming around 14 million visitors a year and providing a holiday experience like no other on the continent.
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