Finally, a guide to Walt Disney World that covers all of its healthy options! The most comprehensive guidebook ever written for travelers who want to eat healthier and maximize fitness in Disney. With his entertaining style and great insight, author Dan Green does it all - bikes the paths, jogs the trails, plays the golf courses, explores the fitness centers, races the marathons, dines in the restaurants, reviews the entrees and reveals all of the unique secrets he has uncovered. This book is all you need to improve your healthy habits while vacationing in Walt Disney World.
Nutritious foods, healthful restaurants, fitness opportunities, dining plan strategies (so you always stay on your diet) and tons of beneficial tips that you won't find anywhere else.
Completely up-to-date, every page filled with easy to use, essential information. Actual prices for all recommended restaurants and activities. Blunt, honest reviews and opinions throughout (sometimes maybe too honest). You'll know which foods and physical activities to consider...and which ones to stay away from. Plus web site with last minute updates and more. Fascinating stories and advice from knowledgeable Guests and Cast Members.
Inside Learn:
- Where to find organic food products - How to improve your Disney Marathon and Sports experiences - Special Dietary Needs tips (including Vegetarian, Kosher) - Where and when are the best places and times to maximize fitness - Latest information on resort expansions, restaurants and food choices
It's all in here - from eating right to burning calories to keeping fit while staying inside WDW. The most valuable investment you can make for your Disney vacation. Whether you are a first time guest or experienced elite athlete, you will learn more to maximize Disney's offerings from this book than any other guide. Have the best (and healthiest) vacation of your life with The Healthy Guide to Walt Disney World® 2009. |
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The New Gold Standard in Disney Guides
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| Review Date: November 9, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Jenna Hanson, Marco Island, FL |
Witty, thorough, useful, honest, and best of all, accurate to a fault. I took my family to Disney World armed with this book and we were not disappointed once. This guide was written by authors who really know WDW and their local knowledge shows. In the book's introduction they say that it doesn't want to be just another general overview Disney guide. Every minute of that effort shows, as this book concisely concentrates on such specific topics as healthy Disney Dining, Fitness and Menu options.
I initially heard about this book through many of of the Diseay community forums which all seem to give a positive review. This book is well written with lots of healthy tips, especially for Guests that like to maintain their healthy habits while on vacation. I also look for the Eat Tips and Fit Tips boxes. These brief pieces of info and health trivia are always full of data and can be quite humorous. Along the way I found the book sprinkled with some hidden mickeys, great menu suggestions and the best dining plan strategies I ever heard of.
Easy to read, the book thankfully isn't loaded with cute Disney pictures and little substance. Rather, the Healthy Guide contains authoritative in-depth text based on experiences of someone who really knows Disney World. For the most part my experiences mirrored with the authors commentary. As an added bonus, I found that the book can be a great source of motivation to stay on the healthy road even after your vacation ends. There is a free program offered in the book that allows readers to keep a healthy lifestyle beyond their Disney vacation.
You often wonder if travel writers are paid off to say what they do about average foods and useless activities. These writers seem to tell it like it is. This simple, but effective layout conveys a ton of information quickly and easily.
The only negative is that you might never order a turkey leg again, after you see all the things you could eat instead and still not hit the calorie count of one leg!
Highly recommended book, even if you aren't trying to lose weight or don't think the words vacation and healthy go together. You'll learn a ton about the foods you are eating at restaurants, which is well worth the price of admission.
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Excellent Guidebook
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| Review Date: November 8, 2008 |
| Reviewer: D. Smolarek, Chicago, IL USA |
Just returned from a week in Disney World and really enjoyed having this book as a guide to the resort. I also had several other books like the Unofficial Guide, etc, but in my opinion this book is the best of the bunch for 2009. Like most people nowadays, I tend to place a high priority on healthy eating and fitness so this book is a welcome addition for active Disney guests everywhere.
We have traveled to Disney World enough times to think that we knew the offerings well. This book reveals many hidden health secrets in WDW that even the seasoned visitor will find it of value.
Over the course of our visits to Disney we have had an opportunity to experience a large number of its eateries, use the Disney Dining plans and fitness activities (we partake in the Disney marathon and Endurance Series events every year). Author Dan Green's evaluation of the different healthy menu options and best fitness activities is fair and accurate. He gives precise, and often funny evaluation of restaurants and locations (my favorite is his review of the Epcot restaurants).
The only problem with The Healthy Guide to Disney, however, is its overexposure. It seemed as if almost every guest in the theme parks was holding a copy of the Healthy Guide book in their hands. Even the family sitting next to me on the plane had the book. My only regret is that the writers may have revealed too many of the places so it will be even harder for active Disney guests to get ADR's to all of the WDW eateries and activities suggested in the book.
A final positive thought. I love the fact that the book is updated periodically and reprinted throughout the entire year to address changes in the Disney landscape. We all know that Disney is constantly modifying its restaurant menus, activities and prices. It seems most Disney guidebooks eventually come under unwarranted criticism from the Disney community about factual content. These authors, to their credit, appear to go above and beyond with their publication to make sure Disney readers possess the most up to date factual content available.
If you want to eat healthier, stay fit and enjoy your time while in Disney World, make sure you add this book to your luggage.
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My Favorite Disney Guide
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| Review Date: November 10, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Jon C., Columbia, GA |
If you want to know the healthy parts to Disney, I don't think this book has any real competition from other books. My other Disney guides had some supplementary and detailed info on health, but it came nowhere close to this book in useful coverage of big and little healthful insights to eating and fitness in WDW.
The marathon and restaurant sections alone are worth the price of the book. We went to five restaurants with a healthful rating and everyone was outstanding.
The author tells you what you need to know to prepare for your healthy Disney vacation and has strong opinions on what to eat and do, including where to hike and bike and the best fitness centers. You're time in Disney is extremely valuable, because even if you're staying two weeks, you can only do so much. I bought my book in advance of the trip and I'm glad I did, because it takes a while to read and absorb the information. Of course you'll have to plan earlier than that for flight, places to stay, etc. The book is easy to read and entertaining and has some photos to backup their descriptions and put them in perspective.
I didn't agree with everything in the book but certainly most of it. The complaints I have about the book are actually very minor. It was extremely helpful in extracting the most out of my week in Disney. It's a must have. I will definitely be using my Healthy Guide on my next Disney trip in late 2009.
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Compared them all--this one's the best!
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| Review Date: May 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Jessica Connors, Roanoke, VA |
| I have used many different guides in the past for WDW, but ordered this one because of the great reviews and awards. It did not dissapoint! It was so much more fun to use than other books we have tried in the past. The accurate, up-to-date food and fitness information it contains is amazing and it allowed my 9 and 6 year old girls to be involved in the planning of our trip and meals. They also used it to look back over the day and review all the fun they had. The Disney Dining ADR and restaurant tips were quite accurate and the suggested fitness activities enabled us to keep in shape without overdoing it. I can not say enough good things about this book. If you want to make the most of your time at WDW, don't leave home without it! |
Food & Fitness Fabulous
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| Review Date: May 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Terry Marks, |
I love this thing! It was informative, handy, helpful, and creative. The book helped us plan our travel and make responsible healthy decisions before we arrived at Disneyworld. The only thing that would make it better would be if the book had Disney dining coupons in it!
This is one must-have for Disney Vacation Planning. Its got a wonderful way of listing all the restaurants, foods and fitness ratings. The images could be slightly better though..a little bit bigger maybe.
The helpful dining reviews are great. The food and fitness tips are a brilliant idea... especially for someone like me who likes to maximize my healthy eating and lifestyle.
This is by far the most helpful, up-to-date Disney guide and makes a great keepsake! |
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