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The innovative Disney Cruise Line attracts hundreds of thousands of Disney and cruising fans to its Bahamian, Caribbean, Mediterranean, and Alaskan cruises. Disney's unique facilities and programs, along with its hallmark, first-class customer service, mean full ships and happy cruisers. And like visitors to the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, cruisers have an almost obsessive need to "know before they go." Until PassPorter arrived, no dedicated guidebook had existed for the Disney Cruise Line (or any other cruise line, for that matter)--only a few pages here and there in Walt…mehr

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The innovative Disney Cruise Line attracts hundreds of thousands of Disney and cruising fans to its Bahamian, Caribbean, Mediterranean, and Alaskan cruises. Disney's unique facilities and programs, along with its hallmark, first-class customer service, mean full ships and happy cruisers. And like visitors to the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, cruisers have an almost obsessive need to "know before they go." Until PassPorter arrived, no dedicated guidebook had existed for the Disney Cruise Line (or any other cruise line, for that matter)--only a few pages here and there in Walt Disney World guidebooks and general cruise guides. That all changed in 2003 when PassPorter Travel Press introduced PassPorter's Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call. Thanks to a very warm welcome from the cruising community, the guidebook is now in its 11th edition and going strong (November 2012, $19.95, PassPorter Travel Press, ISBN: 978-1-58771-120-6). Authors Dave and Jennifer Marx, who are also authors of the best-selling, award-winning PassPorter's Walt Disney World, originally intended to produce a short supplement for Disney World-bound readers going on a Disney cruise. As they got deeper into the project the manuscript grew and grew--so many useful tips and details were discovered, and readers continued to ask questions they wanted answered in the book. The 11th edition of the guidebook offers an unprecedented level of detail in a travel guidebook, including in-depth coverage of the line's brand-new cruise ships, the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, its presence in the Mediterranean and Alaska, and its 2013 Home Ports: Port Canaveral, Vancouver, Miami, Galveston, and Barcelona. No detail is too small--from dining room menus to detailed deck plans, daily activities to shore excursions and extensive port-of-call coverage--it's all included. The in-depth information is accompanied by over 100 original photographs and more than 20 maps, chart, and worksheets. The guide has everything first-time and veteran cruisers need to know about booking and enjoying a cruise with Mickey... and maybe a little extra, too! PassPorter's Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call 10th Edition comes in two formats: paperback ($19.95, ISBN: 978-1-58771-120-6) and deluxe ($47.95, ISBN: 978-1-58771-121-3). The deluxe edition is looseleaf, with a deluxe padded ring binder and 14 innovative organizer pockets, like those in PassPorter's Walt Disney World guidebook. The pockets allow readers to write their vacation itineraries on the front of each pocket before they go, store their cruise documents, birth certificates, and passports to have on hand when they arrive, keep maps, brochures, passes, and receipts inside the pocket while they're there, and record their memories and expenses on the back to review when they return home! Printed front-and-back with fill-in-the-blank sections for itineraries, To-Do lists, notes, expenses, meals, photos taken, and cherished memories, PassPockets make organized travel a snap! Cruisers can design magical cruise vacations with this take-along travel guide and planner for the Disney Cruise Line. All aspects of the Disney Cruise Line are described in deep detail, complete with maps, diagrams, charts, and photos. Comprehensive information for planning, traveling, stateroom selection, dining, playing, and shore excursion selection/port of call touring is included, along with an entire section devoted to making magic onboard. Features include: Original photos of the cruise line and ports of call, coverage of recent changes, extra-depth coverage of Disney's new cruiseliners, tips for first-time cruisers, the latest word on U.S. passport requirements, money-saving ideas and programs, details on transportation, lodging, and port facilities in every port of embakation, four pages of packing tips and lists, floor plans of each stateroom category, recommended staterooms (and rooms to avoid), menus for all restaurants plus special dinner menus and room service, kids' dining, tips for your first day aboard, activities for all ages, Internet connection guide, overlooked attractions, up to eight pages of information, maps, shore excursion descriptions and reviews for each port of call (including the 2013 Mediterranean and Alaskan ports), childcare, staying healthy, Disney characters, glossary of terms, planning calendars for 2013/2014, important phone numbers, Web site index, and input from eight peer reviewers! So when the romance and excitement of the high seas calls, pick up a PassPorter and book passage on the adventure of a lifetime!
Autorenporträt
Dave Marx is a cofounder and Publisher of PassPorter Travel Press. With Jennifer Marx he has co-authored 28 PassPorter guidebooks and contributed to or co-authored numerous books about America Online and the Internet. He discovered Disneyland in 1975, the Walt Disney World Resort in 1997 and first cruised with Disney in October 1999. He's since cruised with Disney 18 more times, including the Christening of the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy Inaugural, and has sailed with three other cruise lines. Dave grew up in northeast New Jersey, where he could watch the grand cruise ships depart from their Hudson River piers, and now lives in Michigan. Jennifer Marx grew up in Michigan, where you can stand anywhere within the state and be less than six miles from a lake, river, or stream. Her shipboard experiences include two weeks aboard a sailboat as a crew member and nine months working aboard the sternwheeler "Michigan" on Lake Biwa, Japan. Her first Disney Cruise Line adventure lasted just three nights in October 1999, and since then has spent more than three months at sea with Disney. Her most noteworthy cruises include the Disney Magic's eastbound Panama Canal crossing in August 2005, a 2006 Mediterranean cruise researching Disney's 2007 Mediterranean visit, and the Christening and Maiden Voyages of the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy Inaugural. Jennifer is the author of more than 30 books, including the guide that started it all: PassPorter's Walt Disney World.