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| PassPorter Guide ![]() Community Rank: Explorer ![]() Join Date: May 2002 Location: Davenport, Florida- 10 miles from WDW!
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| Need help? Trip Report Writing Tips! Helpful Hints for Writing a Trip Report Writing a trip report is not as hard as it might seem. Here are some guidelines to help you whether you are a first time or old pro author! Suggestions on keeping notes and remembering the details: Use the Passpockets and jot down special things each night. Use your camera or pictures as a guide to take you through the day’s events. Save receipts – most are time-stamped and are helpful for remembering the day. Watch your video if you shot footage that day. Bring a blank journal or notebook along- jot notes poolside or whenever you have some down time. When writing your trip report and posting it here on Passporter: Don’t type your report in all caps- it makes it pretty tough to read. Use paragraphs as much as possible so that your trip report installment is not run on- this also can make it hard for others to read. Post your report and subsequent installments as replies to your original post. If your trip report reaches 200 or more replies, then it is acceptable to begin a new thread - but for new readers, be sure to provide a link for the original thread so they can read in order, if they wish. Photos are welcome and certainly add a lot of “magic” to any trip report. Use the guidelines for photos. Sometimes folks may ask questions in response to an installment-it’s a good idea to read responses to your report so you can answer them. Please feel free to PM any of our Sharing the Adventure Guides if you need any help or if you have tips to add to our list. |
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| Eileeeeeeen!™ Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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| Re: Need help? Trip Report Writing Tips! Fantastic tips, Maureen!!! I would add that your receipts usually list the CM that served you at sit-down meals -- just in case you forgot their name! (This is handy if you want to compliment them through Guest Services later.) Eileen |
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| Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Philadelphia suburbs, PA
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| Re: Need help? Trip Report Writing Tips! I have an additional suggestion on keeping notes and remembering details. Each time we went into a park, we got a new map. I'd put the date on the front of my map, and number the attractions as we hit each one as well as mention where we got FPs. I also included a few notes here and there. Each time we came back to the room, I put my used map in my Passporter pocket. Those maps, along with my receipts, where a huge help as DH and I worked on our TR. Especially, since the note book we used to journal our trip is currently MIA. |
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