Disney Passporter Cruise Information

By Mark Heidelberger

Disney Passporter Cruise Information
Version seven of "Passporter's Disney Cruise Line" guidebook, released in 2009, is an indispensable resource for those who plan to explore the high seas on a Disney-owned luxury vessel. More than 300 pages of comprehensive information on all aspects of the cruise line is skillfully presented and easy to follow.

Content Information

Full color maps, charts, photos and diagrams cover every facet of the cruise ship, while detailed write-ups discuss everything from proper travel planning to stateroom selection to dining, playing and attractions. Every port-of-call is mentioned as well as recreational opportunities that are available during on-shore excursions.

Guidebook Resources

This guidebook also contains 10 worksheets to help passengers plan travel itineraries, sections for noting expenses and writing journal entries, and several organizer pockets for storing cruise documentation, tickets, passports, birth certificates, brochures and receipts.

Formats

Three versions of the guidebook are available: the first is a paperback version, which is less expensive but also lacks the organizer pockets; the second is the deluxe edition, which comes with a padded ring binder and 14 organizer pockets; and the third is the deluxe refill kit for those who already have the ring binder from a different Passporter guide and simply want to fill it with the pages from the cruise line guide.

Free Newsletter & Articles

Passporter News is a free email newsletter meant as a complement to the guidebook, with featured articles on Disney trips, puzzle games, reader tips, expert Q&As and even special deals and coupons, like 20 percent off the regular price of all Passporter guidebooks.

Pricing and Order Information

Prices may vary depending on the retailer, but the average cost of the paperback version is around $15, while the deluxe refill kit is about $20 and the full deluxe edition is upwards of $40. All three can be ordered at the Passporter online store: passporterstore.com

About The Author

Mark Heidelberger has been writing for more than 17 years, with recent articles appearing on websites such as eHow, Trails and GolfLink. He has also written, rewritten, and developed dozens of feature film screenplays and manages a number of film and television writers. He holds a master's degree from UCLA in film and television producing.
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