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The Everything Travel Guide to the Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Studios, and Greater Orlando: A Complete Guide to the Best Hotels, Restaurants, ... and Must-See Attractions (Everything Series)
The Everything Travel Guide to the Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Studios, and Greater Orlando: A Complete Guide to the Best Hotels, Restaurants, ... and Must-See Attractions (Everything Series)
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The Everything Travel Guide to the Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Studios, and Greater Orlando: A Complete Guide to the Best Hotels, Restaurants, ... and Must-See Attractions (Everything Series)
An ideal book for those planning an Orlando trip. Great buy! (
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I purchased this book while planning my family trip to Orlando. I found it to be extremely helpful and is one of the few books available that covers Walt Disney World, Orlando and Seaworld at the same time. This book is ideal for first time visitors to the Orlando area, repeat visitors who have not
How to Start and Operate Your Own Bed-and-Breakfast : Down-To-Earth Advice from an Award-Winning B&B Owner
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11.90
Folksy, Practical . . . Very Sweet (
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The tone of this book is as lovely as Im sure the author/innkeeper is. Shes experienced at her business and her craft of teaching the art of owning a Bed and Breakfast.
This is one of many books you should purchase/read if you are interested in this field. Look for others (So, You Want to Be An In..
Michelin 2004 Red Guide France (Michelin Red Guide: France, 2004; French Language Edition)
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17.68
A Classic, the Best Advice on France (
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This book is a work of art, it features reviews and information on hotels and restaurants plus very detailed maps of cites. You dont have to worry about these reviews, Michelin has been doing this for over a 100 years. Yes, some of the information is in French, but dont worry the book is actually wr..
Eloise Takes A Bawth
Whats this--a new Eloise, never before seen or published? News doesnt get better than that. Kay Thompson first wrote Eloise Takes a Bawth in Italy in the 1960s with Hilary Knight and pal Mart Crowley; it has been marinating until now for a release with all-new drawings by Hilary Knight. Of course, this time Eloise is not in Moscow, not in Paris, she is simply in the bawth at home in the Plaza Hotel. With Eloise, though, nothing is simple. Perhaps especially the notion of taking a bath, where you have to "skibble into the bathroom and take off all your clothes," then strike a pose and look in the mirror, and splawsh, and sing, and bathe with turtle Skipperdee and dog Weenie. And pretend to be the "loosest cannonball in all the Caribbean" and "Little Miss Mermaid but lets ke..
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12.57
The final Eloise story completely misses the boat. (
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Americans have the mistaken belief that stories _about_ children are necessarily _for_ children. This was good for Kaye Thompson, though, because the "Eloise" books were most-often bought by adults for children.
But theyre hardly kiddy-lit. A sophisticated child might appreciate Eloise (I did), bu..