What's the best guidebook for newbie seniors?

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What's the best guidebook for newbie seniors?

Any thoughts? I'm stuck between Birnbaum for adults and the Unofficial Guide to WDW. One is tiny, with not a lot of info, but some specific stuff... and the other, as you know, is huge and full of info. confused

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Annie, personally, I'd go with all of them! I always like to read several guidebooks -- read just one and you're always missing something.

Also, have you considered the Passporter? That's a great way to keep all of your tickets and information right there in the guidebook.

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Great point on the passporter, SpaceAce. I forgot completely about it. That book has such a "family" feel to it, too.

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Annie wrote:
Great point on the passporter, SpaceAce. I forgot completely about it. That book has such a "family" feel to it, too.

I think it does, too. And it has great explanations of the rides and good photos. Also, having those pockets is really helpful.

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