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PassPorter’s Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call Deluxe Edition 2008

The sixth edition of this best-selling guidebook brings a wealth of new information, including in-depth coverage of the line’s 2008 West Coast (Mexican Riviera) and Panama Canal itineraries and ports of call. No detail is left uncovered ? the book includes recent changes, Disney’s new cruise liners, tips for first-time cruisers, the latest word on U.S. passport requirements, money-saving ideas, details on Florida’s Disney cruise line terminal and the Los Angeles cruise terminal, packing tips and lists, floor plans of each stateroom category, recommended staterooms (and rooms to avoid), complete menus and room service information, childrens’ clubs and programs, activities for all ages, an Internet café guide, planning calendars, and much more. Featuring 90 original photographs and more than 20 maps, charts, and worksheets, along with candid peer reviews, this is the one-stop guide to Disney cruises.

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List Price: $ 42.95

Price: $ 42.95

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professional shopper:

Review by professional shopper for PassPorter’s Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call Deluxe Edition 2008
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This is a great book! It really covers all aspects of the cruise line. A definte must for first time cruisers and great for returning crusiers too. Even if you are one of those people who has done lots of homework in your planning, this book has a lot of additional info to offer. The perfect book to bring with you and refer back to on your trip.

August 21st, 2010 | 8:45 am
DVC Mike:

Review by DVC Mike for PassPorter’s Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call Deluxe Edition 2008
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Everyone who wants to take a cruise on the Disney Wonder or the Disney Magic should read this book. It is much better than the Birnbaum’s Disney Cruise Line book. I highly recommend this book!!

August 21st, 2010 | 9:26 am
Heather Williams:

Review by Heather Williams for PassPorter’s Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call Deluxe Edition 2008
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I was given the 2006 copy of Passporter Disney Cruise before we took our first cruise ever. I was SO overwhelmed with “how” to do a cruise. Eating, what’s included, room information, activities…there was so much I didn’t know!

Passporter answered EVERY single question I had, plus so many things I hadn’t thought about. When we booked the Disney cruise, I was very nervous and had few answers for my husband. After reading Passporter, I felt like I was completely prepared for the entire cruise & the process.

We didn’t do any excursions, but the excursion descriptions were very, very helpful and well worth reading if you’re considering any.

I appreciated the opinions sprinkled throughou the book. Reading it felt like you were talking with a friend, asking questions about their vacation, & getting some honest answers without the snooty air that some travel tooks tend to convey.

We avoided crusing for many, many years because I was afraid of what was involved. After reading this book, however, I was completely at ease.

If you are a new cruiser, or a seasoned one, I would highly recommend reading this book. I’m ordering a 2008 version today for our upcoming cruise!!

August 21st, 2010 | 9:38 am
Kindred Spirit:

Review by Kindred Spirit for PassPorter’s Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call Deluxe Edition 2008
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This is a must-have for a first-time Disney Cruiser. I had never been and didn’t want to feel surprised at every turn. This gave great specifics about the kid’s program and even sample dining options at each restaurant. I know having this book saved me tons of money and lots of leg work. You definitely must leave room in your suitcase to carry it along. I referred to it nearly every day. There were a few updates that didn’t make it in the book,(i.e. additional show times) so it’s still important to ask questions of the Cruise Line. It sure answered most of my questions. Excellent! Easy to read for a first time cruiser, and a great memento that I enjoyed thumbing through after my trip was over.

August 21st, 2010 | 9:40 am
Andrea Faust:

Review by Andrea Faust for PassPorter’s Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call Deluxe Edition 2008
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I read this book almost front to back in a week and was amazed at how much information and tips they really give you. For the price it is a must have for first time disney cruisers like me! The book is easy to read and I would also recommend going on their website that has even more information.

August 21st, 2010 | 9:49 am
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