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Avoid Long Lines, Have More Fun at WDWHassle-Free Walt Disney World Vacation is new and improved for 2011Orlando, FL – Steven M. Barrett knows how to make a visit to Walt Disney World hassle free, and he has written a book to share that information with you. The Hassle-Free Walt Disney World Vacation for 2011 (The Intrepid Traveler, $15.95) is just what Disney fans need so you can spend less time in lines and have more time for fun. This new edition features the photo quiz, a perennial favorite, as an eight-page color insert for the first time. The book also includes new photographs and updated information about the park and its attractions. Barrett, an emergency room physician and self-proclaimed “Disney nut,” knows exactly what visitors are looking for: how to see as much as possible in less time at the best prices without cooling your heels in long lines. His solution is flexible touring plans customized for Adults and Teens, Adults with Small Children, and Seniors, which tell how to avoid exhausting queues (“A wait of more than 20 minutes is too long,” he says). Since it’s virtually impossible to experience everything in a single day, Barrett tells you the best times to visit the attractions and helps you take advantage of the best WDW has to offer. Barrett has been visiting WDW almost weekly for 20 years, and that has enabled him to test and refine each of his plans for the individual parks multiple times over. He offers a list of 34 practical tips for getting through the day: be sure to bring a kit with bandages, sunscreen, lip balm and other essentials; camera batteries; water bottle; poncho to name a few. His book also rates at a glance the rides and restaurants, and specifies little corners where you can rest and recharge (Barrett firmly believes in pacing yourself), suggests the best viewing locations for the parades and even tells you which bathrooms have the shortest lines. “What I’ve tried to accomplish,” says Barrett, “is to give both first-time visitors and seasoned WDW pros the nuts and bolts tips and information for a hassle-free vacation.” The hassle-free element is key since no one wants to leave WDW more tired than when they left home. Some special Barrett pearls: • Since, the most popular rides have the longest wait times, try them right after opening, during the parades or in the hour before closing. • Visit Epcot on really crowded days because it is large enough and offers enough shows to accommodate crowds even when WDW is packed. • Take along fat pens to make it easy to obtain Disney characters’ autographs. • Most importantly, take your time and enjoy yourself. You may see less overall, but you’ll have more fun. For more information, to schedule an interview with the author, or to request a review copy, call 203-469-0214 and ask for the publicity department. Complete media support materials for all our titles can be found at: The book can be ordered through Amazon, your local bookstore or by visiting http://www.intrepidtraveler.com/store/travel-books.html.
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