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A major component of your Walt Disney World vacation will be touring the parks. Some folks have definitive plans while others like to meander about.

There are those of you who want a touring plan to minimize the time you spend waiting in line for attractions. You want to know what to see first, second third, when to break for lunch, etc.

The AllEarsNet® team considered developing our own plans but decided the most incredible, statistically based plans were already out there..so why not just recommend those!

Our best advice to those seeking Touring Plans are to obtain either the standard or the online library of 48 of the most requested touring plans; developed by Bob Sehlinger, Len Testa and the Unofficial Guide team.

The standard touring plans also provide you with a step-by-step guide of how to minimize your wait times, however these plans are already developed, you don't get to input your personal preferences. These plans are located in the print edition of the comprehensive Unofficial Guide to WDW and can be purchased by visiting: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0764583417/debsunoffiwaltdi/102-8154569-3462554

Our new library of the 48 most requested touring plans are designed to complement those found in the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World. If you're looking for a general-purpose, comprehensive touring plan for any Disney theme park, and you're willing to be at the parks before they open, the Unofficial Guide is the first place to look for touring advice.

There isn't enough room in the Unofficial Guide, however, to print all of the most-requested touring plans. For example, space constraints prevent us from including touring plans for seniors, plans that reduce the amount of walking needed to cover the Magic Kingdom, "holiday" touring plans, and plans for families that live to sleep in. All of these are now available! Subscribe now and receive access to more than forty touring plans for just $6.95!

By making these touring plans accessible on-line, we're able to keep the plans updated with park operating hours, parade and show times, and a list of attractions closed for maintenance.

For more information on the most requested touring plans visit: http://www.touringplans.com

 


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