New Book: Top Tips for Visiting Disneyland Paris

I’ve written a fair number of Disney park books. My niche seems in general to be trivia and history-oriented books (see especially Walt Disney World Hidden History for the Orlando parks, and 101 Things You Never Knew About Disneyland and Disneyland Compendium for the Anaheim parks). But considering my decades of working in and visiting the parks weekly, I’ve often got a unique perspective that lends itself as well to travel and tourism. I dipped my toe into the waters of such general books with Tokyo Disney Made Easy, but title confusion (a long story) has resulted in that book not finding an audience on Amazon. I’ve got another similar venture ready to announce. This time, it’s a book about traveling to Disneyland Paris.

Rather than provide comprehensive and exhaustive coverage of every last detail, though, this book intentionally stays lean and mean. The title is “Top Tips for Visiting Disneyland Paris,” and the book itself lives up to the promise of staying focused only on the stuff you truly need to know. The problem with some travel books is that they over-stuff the pages with so much information, it results in information overload. I’ve seen people in the parks with giant touring books that act almost paralyzed with indecision. Others think they are following good advice, but they are unwittingly chasing a “small” tip that actually is much less important than a “top tip,” with the net result that they did the wrong thing for that moment. Less is actually more in some situations, and this is one of them.

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