Disney guidebooks, whether official or unofficial, offer a wealth of information that will help you plan your vacation. Most books offer reviews of theme parks, hotels and individual rides, so you can choose the places and things that suit your needs best. You can find Disney guidebooks in bookstores, online or at the library.
Order a vacation planning DVD from Disney's official Website. (See Resources.) The DVD is free and will arrive in about two weeks. After watching, you will have a good idea of what rides and shows you most want to experience, and which ones you can live without. It can help you with mapping out the entire vacation.
Grab a calender; keep it handy when you plan a Disney vacation. Whether you call in and speak to a reservations agent or book your trip online, you will have to look at multiple dates and jot down different information for your vacation. Having a calendar handy makes it easy to keep everything in one place.
When planning a trip to Walt Disney World, call 800-859-8062 for updated information and to speak to a representative about any questions you have when planning your trip. When it comes to Disneyland, call 714-781-4560.
Visit the official Disney Website for up-to-date news about all of the Disney theme parks. You can find current discount offerings, book a vacation or make a dining reservation online when you visit the Website.