Filled to overflowing with more than 450 pages devoted to Disney cruising!
Book passage on the ninth edition of the very first guidebook dedicated to the Disney Cruise Line. Our completely updated field guide is packed with more than 450 pages of information, original photos, maps, and charts.
The new ninth edition includes details on 2011 ports of call, along with recent changes onboard the Disney Magic and Wonder, firsthand reviews of the Disney Dream, information on the Disney Fantasy, and much more!
There are ten worksheets to help you plan your trip. They also include new reader tips and memories, and the whole thing is checked for accuracy by our expert peer reviewers!
Click here for full details and to pre-order your very own copy today!
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I’ve never been on a cruise….
Anyone who is even remotely considering a Disney Cruise should save their lunch money and go. It is worth every single penny. I have cruise Carnival, Norwegian and Royal Caribbean. None of them even come close to the DCL experience.
I think I need this for when we plan our Disney Cruise, especially since it will be our first cruise.
I have a friend who REALLY wants to go on a Disney Cruise next year. Will have to send her the link for this post.
If I ever get to go on a cruise I will deff. get one of those books. Cruise is just too expensive for a family of 5.