The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2017 by Bob Sehlinger


The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2017
Title : The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2017
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 856
Publication : Published July 18, 2016

Compiled and written by a team of experienced researchers whose work has been cited by such diverse sources as USA Today and Operations Research Forum, The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World digs deeper and offers more than any other guide.

The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World explains how Walt Disney World works and how to use that knowledge to make every minute and every dollar of your vacation count. With advice that is direct, prescriptive, and detailed, it takes the guesswork out of travel by unambiguously rating and ranking everything from hotels, restaurants, and attractions to rental car companies.

With an Unofficial Guide in hand, and authors Bob Sehlinger and Len Testa as guides, find out what's available in every category, from best to worst, and use step-by-step detailed plans to help make the most of your time at Walt Disney World.


The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2017 Reviews


  • Sheri

    The absolute best guidebook for planning your Disney World vacation. Highly recommended!

  • Erin

    Confession time: This is the third Unofficial Guide to Disney World that I have read in my life. I bought one before my honeymoon trip in 2007, borrowed the 2010 edition when I traveled that year, and bought this latest edition as soon as I knew I was traveling there this summer. I love this book. This edition seems a lot longer than those I read in the past; it's about 850 pages long. The cool thing about it is that you don't have to read it cover to cover (I did :P) to get a whole host of amazing tips and tricks for making your Disney trip as amazing as you possibly can. Any question you can possibly think of regarding a Disney World trip is answered in this book. Just to give an example: have you ever wondered if you could pick a hotel based upon the softness of its pillows? If you are that type of person, congrats, you've found the quintessential Disney vacation guide just for you! (Seriously, the authors developed their own method for testing pillow softness. It's hilarious).

    There is a lot to the World, which is why this book is so huge. The book is divided up into a dozen or so sections so that you can easily check out whatever you're interested in. I just recently reviewed a Maui guidebook and kind of slammed it for its organization. This book is similarly organized, with dining having its own section and not being divided up into sections by park, for example. But I feel like this organizational schematic works because your whole trip can change based on what you want to eat (how I usually plan my vacations...), where you want to stay, and what you want to see. So if you're a foodie like me, you'll pay close attention to the dining section and plan the parks you visit around the table service reservations you make. This book can also tell you the cheapest way to visit the World, how to tour with or without kids, and what attractions really are or aren't worth your time. And the writers are funny. Every few pages there was some funny quip or witticism that would leave me chuckling and usually reading the snippet out loud to my husband.

    So, this book is huge but easy to read. It's exceptionally helpful and will leave you well prepared for your vacation. At the end I was wishing I could be a contributor for this guidebook, if only so I could eat at Victoria and Albert's on the company dime (see the "Dining" section for more info on this ridiculously decadent restaurant). This is basically a must-read if you're planning to travel to Disney World, especially if it's your first time.

  • Brian

    My first disclaimer for this book is that it's very hard to read cover to cover. The book is extremely comprehensive in covering almost all aspects of Walt Disney World. From hotels to rides to attractions to traveling with disability, all stones are left unturned. I enjoyed reading the sections about the rides and restaurants but skipped some of the parts about the out of area hotels as well as some of the sections with travel tips. All in all, a great guide for someone planning a WDW vacation.

  • Redfox5

    Sixth trip to Disney World - Sixth unofficial Guide!

    I love this guide, I read it everytime I go. It's full of the latest updates and all the information on Disney you could ever need.

    I read it pretty much cover to cover, it's that interesting!

    This is the Disney Bible. If you only get one guide book, make it this one.

  • Candice

    Lots of great information for those planning a trip to Disney World, including info if you are making trips to Universal as well! Opinions seem unbiased and humor is included to break up the monotony of a large travel guide. Lots of info from readers too!

  • Katie Nelson

    This isn't the type of book you usually read cover to cover, but I'm pretty sure I've done that! I've read through so many passages over the past 2 months that I'm sure I've completed it. This has been a great resource and has helped me plan a trip to Walt Disney World for later on this year. My son has also read through most of it and we both agree that it is very well done!

  • Sue

    I'm in the midst of planning my first trip to Disney World in 30 years, and things have changed so much since then that it's almost overwhelming, particularly all the things you need to do months in advance if you want a vacation that goes smoothly and gives you the most value. The first guide book I picked up was okay but seemed to lack in giving actual advice, which is what I was seeking the most. I bought this guide next, and for the most part, I've found it far more useful--I've even flagged pages and highlighted passages for quick reference as I approach each milestone. This book not only provides vital information (including phone numbers) regarding resorts, parks, transportation, booking reservations and FastPasses, etc., but it also offers tips about each thing. In addition, it offers walking plans designed to keep wait times and walking distance low, while making sure you have enough time to hit all the attractions you wish. I also really liked the comments from readers that are liberally peppered throughout, giving feedback on everything from restaurants to those walking plans. Overall, this book was totally worth the price!

    My only complaint would be how difficult--and often useless--the index is. It isn't organized in a logical or friendly manner. For instance, say you want to look for all references of the restaurant "Tiffins." It will not be listed alphabetically under "T", nor is there a general category for "Restaurants" or even a category for "Animal Kingdom." Honestly, I couldn't find "Tiffins" at all in the index. I have to literally page through the book to find it. That is utterly frustrating, particular when a book is pushing 850 pages! I think the editors need to reevaluate HOW they list things in there so it's more intuitive.

  • J

    I read this book cover to cover, with the exception of some sections that didn't apply to us. I had no idea planning a trip to DisneyWorld was only slightly less complex (& expensive) than a wedding! Reading all the nooks & cranies mentioned in this book helped me feel fully prepared though. I almost feel like I've already been there now!

    Disclaimer: I never thought we'd be the type of parents to take our kids to DisneyWorld. My husband and I never visited when we were growing up and it always seemed like something "rich" families did. But, a generous Uncle is hosting our annual L-clan gathering in Orlando this year. Which means we'll be a stones throw away for the better part of a week...

    (My dad & his 7 siblings, plus children & grandchildren make up the L-clan. About 80 people, though typically only about 60 come to the annual gathering in any given year. It is always a crazy, fun time when we gather!)

  • Sarah Lee

    Huge book but great for just reading the chapters relevant to your trip.

  • Hannah Polley

    The Unofficial but also the Ultimate Disney World guide. If you have a holiday to Disney World coming up then you need this book! There are previous editions and I have read some of them but if you are going this year I suggest you get this one.

    The detail of the book is great and it also has a section on Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. I love reading about the rides as I can get quite scared so it's good to know what kind of ride it is so that I can decide ahead of time whether I want to ride it.

    I will also be investing in a subscription to the touring plans. Definitely a way to get excited for your holiday!

  • Ietrio

    A tourist guide pretty much like others. This one seems to be packed with more information than the usual telephone book listing type.

  • Julie Balzum

    Very helpful. I recommend reading this book before going to Disney World.