Saturday, March 16, 2024

Book Review: Walt Disney World Hacks, 2nd Edition


Did you know…

- Some attractions inflate their wait time at the end of the day to discourage riders from entering the line when they’re preparing to close? Check the rides in person...you might be able to cut your wait time in half since there might not actually be a long line!

- Although pricier, Genie+ can sometimes come with extra “freebies”—if you know where to look? A great benefit is free digital downloads of select Disney PhotoPass attraction photos.

- Packing something as simple as an extra pair of socks can really save your Disney day? Whether you’re met with unexpected weather or are just tired from miles (literally!) of walking, switching out your socks halfway through the day can provide a much-needed refresh.

Walt Disney World Hacks (2nd edition) by Susan Veness will be published April 2nd, 2024. Adams Media provided an early galley for review.

A trip to Disney can be a big undertaking, both in time and money. So, why not make the most of your vacation adventure by tapping into some tested tricks and tips?

This new edition takes into account a lot of recent changes (from the end of many iconic, beloved programs to updated attractions to price increases on everything from tickets to food and more). It will prepare the traveler for all of that. There is a lot of talk about using Genie+ and other Disney park related apps for better maximizing your experience.

The over 430 tips in this edition are broken up into nine chapters. Some will be useful for travelers with children, others can be skipped if they don't apply to your particular trip and party make-up. The maps of the parks in the back are simple but highly effective for knowing what's where and planning your attack before you walk through the gates.

As someone who has experienced the Florida parks at various stages in my life (twice as a child, twice as an adult - single and married, and then again a few times as a parent), many of these tips rang true to my own experiences. For that, I think others could glean useful information from this book.

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