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PassPorter’s Field Guide to the Disney Cruise Line and its Ports of Call

The fifth edition of this best-selling guidebook contains in-depth coverage of the Disney Cruise Line’s 2007 Mediterranean itineraries and ports of call. It’s all here, from dining room menus and detailed deck plans to daily activities, shore excursions, and complete coverage of all the line’s stops. Consumer-friendly touches include recommended staterooms and rooms to avoid, an Internet café guide, tips on tipping, and much more. With scores of original photographs, maps, and charts, this book contains everything needed to book passage with Mickey.

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List Price: $ 18.95

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C. A. Lawson:

Review by C. A. Lawson for PassPorter’s Field Guide to the Disney Cruise Line and its Ports of Call
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My first Disney Cruise Line trip was in December. I bought this book just after I’d reserved my stateroom, and thanks to the info in Passporter, I realised I’d made a mistake in my choice of room and was able to change it in time.

This book is packed with a wealth of information about the Disney Cruise Line, including reviews on shore excursions, meals and activities. It also has pictures and room plans of the staterooms. If you’re planning on taking a Disney Cruise – buy this book!

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August 25th, 2010 | 8:50 am
Angela F.:

Review by Angela F. for PassPorter’s Field Guide to the Disney Cruise Line and its Ports of Call
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We have cruised with the Disney Cruise Line many times, and felt like we knew it inside and out. However, this guide gave us some great new insights to the ship and the many excursions available. We especially liked the info on the staterooms and the best locations to be on the ship for decreased noise and accessability. The shore excursion ratings were very helpful as well. We would highly recommend this guide for new and seasoned Disney Cruise travelers.

August 25th, 2010 | 9:41 am
M. Tamarelli:

Review by M. Tamarelli for PassPorter’s Field Guide to the Disney Cruise Line and its Ports of Call
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A month ago our family suddenly booked a Disney Mediterranean 11 night cruise. Having never cruised, I panicked. This book that will be in my purse the whole time. It describes the ship, the ports, and answers about a million other questions. As a novice, I have since visited many websites,the library, and bookstores and this is the most complete and fun to read book of any. I love the writers’ enthusiasm and attention to detail. Passporter’s packing list is worth the book price!

August 25th, 2010 | 10:28 am
Penny C.:

Review by Penny C. for PassPorter’s Field Guide to the Disney Cruise Line and its Ports of Call
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This book was a personal account of experiencing Disney Cruise Line. I really liked reading the reader’s tips from past cruises and plan to use several during the planning and on the actual cruise. This book actually helped change my mind about some of the excursions having heard real comments from others who had taken them.

August 25th, 2010 | 10:50 am
B. Wright:

Review by B. Wright for PassPorter’s Field Guide to the Disney Cruise Line and its Ports of Call
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We have cruised before but found this book extremely helpful on tips for the Disney Cruise Line. We appreciated the information on what could be reserved in advance. The information regarding our ports of call and shore excursions helped us decide what we wanted to do once we get there.I highly recommend this book for first time Disney Crisers.

August 25th, 2010 | 11:38 am
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