Format: Paperback
Page: 312 pages
Publisher: Foulsham
Date: October 30, 2006
ISBN: 0572032803
Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.2 x 0.9 inches
A Brit's Guide to Orlando and Walt Disney World 2007 by Simon and Susan Veness was published on October 30, 2006. It is now in it's 10th edition and is Britain's best selling travel guide with updated information on all the new attractions in and around Orlando.
Brit Guide to Orlando & Walt Disney World 2008 was published on October 30, 2007
The authors have a permanent base in Orlando and through a fully interactive website linked to the book they can bring you the very latest updates throughout the year including a personalised itinerary planner (separate charge) and a month by month busy day guide.
As its name suggests, A Brit's Guide to Orlando is written primarily for British people planning a trip to the central region of Florida and in particular to Walt Disney World but don't be put off by the title. This book is very readable and is good for anyone planning a visit to the Orlando area.
The book is split into 13 chapters with the early chapters covering planning, when to go, how to beat the crowds, travelling with disabilities, planning a wedding, driving and car hire. If you don't want to drive, then there is even information on getting around without a car.
Another chapter covers accommodation, everything from hotels and motels to resorts and vacation holiday homes, even buying a property.
The main sections cover the four main Walt Disney World parks, the five other major theme parks, namely Universal, Islands of Adventure, SeaWorld, Discovery Cove and Busch Gardens and the smaller attractions like the Kennedy Space Center, Cypress Gardens, Bok Tower, Silver Springs, Gatorland and International Drive.
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If you are feeling adventurous then there is a chapter to take you off the beaten track to various museums, zoos, beaches and the outdoors.
A multitude of eating and entertainment options are covered including Downtown Disney, Cirque du Soleil, Disney Boardwalk, Universal Citywalk plus dinner shows and nightclubs.
Particularly for overseas visitors there is a chapter on shopping, malls, supermarkets and duty free allowances.
If you are flying into or out of Orlando or Sanford, then the Going Home chapter is a real asset and covers topics such as returning your car and all the airport facilities whilst you are at the airport.
The last chapter gives you sample touring guides based on a two week stay with a 5 day park hopper ticket and advises you on the busy days at each park so you can beat the lines.
There have been literally hundreds of guide books written about Florida. We are in the process of reviewing many of them and our aim is to publish reviews of the best guide books on these pages.
Note that most guide books are re-published annually so you can often pick up a bargain if you don't mind last year's edition.
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