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Title: Unofficial Guide to Disneyland Paris by Bob Sehlinger, Menasha ISBN: 0-7645-6414-5 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Pub. Date: 01 March, 2001 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $10.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 1.67
Rating: 2
Summary: Very Very Out of Date and Oddly Negatively Opinionated
Comment: Having just returned from Disneyland Paris, I can tell you that the ONLY thing this book got right was the information about how to get on Space Mountain just as the park opens to avoid the lines.
This is old, outdated information. The author apparently has bias that he doesn't like thinks European intruding on his Disney experience. In MY experience, this is the most beautiful of the three Disneyland Parks (I have been to all three) and the unique rides are terrific. The food is actually quite good at some of the restaurants in the park (the author thought they were tasteless and overpriced).
More seriously -- this information is so old, it doesn't even include Disney Studios or the Village...the Village has now been there for years and the Studios have already celebrated their first year anniversary. What a great park that needs some mention somewhere.
Finally -- and most disconcertingly -- I wrote a 20-page updated information letter to the author after my visit almost a year ago -- no thank you, no response, as if he doesn't even care to incorporate changes.
I do NOT recommend this guide -- but if you go to one of the stores that has the book, take it with you to the coffee shop area and thumb through it for a basic (OUTDATED!) overview.
Rating: 1
Summary: Completely Out of Date!!!
Comment: Amazon and the publisher should be ashamed to still be selling this book! It has a "2nd edition" and a copyright from a couple of years ago, but that is a lie. This book is obviously a decade old information. It does not even mention the Studios park or the Disney Village area. It is completely out of date and utterly useless! First book I have every returned to Amazon. This book should be pulled from the shelves immediately! Don't make plans based on this book. Don't buy this book. Look for something up to date!
Rating: 2
Summary: Deja vu all over again
Comment: Ok. So I have no immediate plans to visit Disneyland
Paris, but, as a committed Disneyphile, I decided to
check this one out, to see if, if and when I DO
someday go to Paris, it would be worth a visit.
Now, I don't know for certain how identical DLP is to
Walt Disney World, but from the guidebook, you would
think they were virtual clones. While DLP has a few
unique rides (which get their own, original descriptions),
most of the ride descriptions, and the guest comments,
are lifted directly from the other guidebooks. Isn't it
AMAZING that a mother visiting DLP with her son had
EXACTLY the same experience on Dumbo as a mother who visited
WDW a decade or more ago? Much of the other information
(advice on visiting with kids, planning your day, understanding
traffic flows, meeting characters, etc.) is also reprinted,
virtually word for word, from the other Disney guides.
Of course there is some unique information. The hotels and
restaurants are described (the latter very briefly indeed -- 3-10 lines per restaurant, with no real description of the food, and only the most general indication of cost); you can apparently buy cigarettes in the park in Paris, and the few rides unique to DLP are described. (Interestingly, he doesn't seem to care for most of them.) He also gives basic information on getting to Paris, finding in-town hotels, and so on.
But most of it is just a tired rehash. Instead of giving us
a generic "DisneyX" book, why couldn't he focus on what makes
DLP different from the other parks? I'd guess that most readers, at least most American readers, have already been to either WDW or DL, and already know the basics. They are not going to be planning a trip to France JUST to take Junior to DLP as their first visit to a Disney park.
If Sehlinger REALLY doesn't want us to
go to DLP (he doesn't like most of the unique rides; the few rides for which he mentions differences from the U.S. version [for example, the French "Haunted Mansion"], get a poorer review here, and he thinks the food is lousy and overpriced) why not just say so, and save us the cost of the book.
OTOH, if you've never been to any Disney park, and never read a
Disney Unofficial Guidebook, this might be of some use.
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Title: DISNEYLAND PARIS by Tania Alexander ISBN: 1840183241 Publisher: Trafalgar Square Pub. Date: September, 2000 List Price(USD): $15.95 |
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Title: The Unofficial Guide to Paris by David Applefield, Bob Sehlinger ISBN: 0764564455 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Pub. Date: December, 2001 List Price(USD): $16.99 |
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Title: Take the Kids Paris & Disneyland Paris, 2nd by Helen Truszkowski ISBN: 1860118453 Publisher: Cadogan Guides Pub. Date: May, 2002 List Price(USD): $17.95 |
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Title: Once Upon an American Dream: The Story of Euro Disneyland by Andrew Lainsbury ISBN: 070060989X Publisher: Univ Pr of Kansas Pub. Date: March, 2000 List Price(USD): $35.00 |
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Title: Fodor's Around Paris With Kids (Fodor's Around Paris With Kids) by Emily Emerson, Andrea Lehman, Fodor ISBN: 0679007253 Publisher: Fodors Travel Pubns Pub. Date: 12 June, 2001 List Price(USD): $11.00 |
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