expedia.com or travelocity.com
and ask about their tickets - at reduced rates too.
http://disney.go.com/home/today/index.html
for tons of information including maps and descriptions of each park and resort.
It's very hot in August - but it made me appreciate the pool 2 x per day when we did not want to stay in one more line at the parks.
GOD bless us always.
2007-01-31 10:48:27
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answered by May I help You? 6
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If you want a Travel Agent that is to have a "live" person do everything for you then calling Walt Disney Travel or going to AAA would be your best bets on a nationwide basis. You can also go to http://www.mousesavers.com.
I am sure in every major city there are other agencies that specialize in Disney but not knowing where you are it would be hard to give you specifics.
2007-02-01 07:29:01
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answered by OC1999 7
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do it yourself..you can find everything you need on the net air, hotel, tickets its all there...some good sites are expedia or travelocity...i used a travel agent 1 time and got ripped off they raised my hotel room $100 per night(i got my money back after freaking out) and had my connecting flights so close together we had to run to catch the second flight..ever since i do it myself and for friends...you save ALOT of money and you can compare hotels and flight times and even find restaurants..i would also like to add, that there are inexpesive tour book that will tell you all details of disney (found in disney stores everywhere), best times to go, ride restrictions, weather and all kinds of assorted info..i have gone to disneyworld twice and did all the arrangements myself...even bought the tickets on the net at a reduced price due to internet sale.. after all part of the fun of vacationing is the planning.your whole family can get involved.you can even arrange times for character dinners from your home..
2007-02-04 04:02:55
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answered by bnd 3
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The best agents to use are Disney themselves. By calling them you can recieve special discounts and buy meal plans. I believe AAA allows you to do the same.
Expedia only can help book rooms that they are affiliated with.
2007-01-31 11:12:12
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answered by ←Shea→ 4
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My sister is a travel agent and we are both honorary Disney know-it-alls =) She can tell you which off property (translation, cheaper hotels) are the best, what days to go, which rides will be closed during your visit, where to eat, cost-saving tips... etc and will be non-bias.
Email her at rose.nation@dougfoxtravel.com
She's their "Disney Expert"
2007-02-01 06:00:07
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answered by brassinpocket 3
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http://www.themagicforless.com/ specializes in Disney Vacations - right and left coasts and cruises! They were wonderful when we used them.
2007-02-01 13:32:40
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answered by Disney P 1
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