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Old 05-02-2012, 11:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Passporter for Kids? Hey, Jennifer and Dave!

As I was browsing through my WDW Passporter, I was wondering, have you guys ever thought about doing a kids edition? I mean, I LOVE all the info that is presented with the current Passporters, but last night my 4 year old grabbed it from me and was flipping through it, looking for pictures of course.

Just a thought!
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Old 05-02-2012, 03:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That would be a cool idea!!
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Old 05-02-2012, 07:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I third the idea! We recently picked up the Birnbaum's Kid's Guide to WDW and my DD (6) loves it! It is making her a lot more comfortable with the idea of going on "bigger" rides. Today, we were talking about what we were excited about for our trip and I said the Haunted Mansion (which we skipped last time because the kids were scared). My DS (3) was all for it, but it wasn't until my DD read the other kids' opinion in the Birnbaum's book that she agreed it sounded "silly and fun". I have the adult version of the Birnbaum's WDW Guide and I much prefer the Passporter - I bet a Children's Passporter would be just as awesome!

Just let me know if I can help! :0)
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My Daughter would love her OWN pass porter book.

she has a book that is for kids that shows all the rides at WDW and talks about if they are scary or Dark rides etc..

would be nice if they had their own that showed rides,talked about kids areas at resorts,and maybe kids meals
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Yes, we've given this a lot of thought over the years, and sometime or other...
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I third the idea! We recently picked up the Birnbaum's Kid's Guide to WDW and my DD (6) loves it! It is making her a lot more comfortable with the idea of going on "bigger" rides. Today, we were talking about what we were excited about for our trip and I said the Haunted Mansion (which we skipped last time because the kids were scared). My DS (3) was all for it, but it wasn't until my DD read the other kids' opinion in the Birnbaum's book that she agreed it sounded "silly and fun". I have the adult version of the Birnbaum's WDW Guide and I much prefer the Passporter - I bet a Children's Passporter would be just as awesome!

Just let me know if I can help! :0)
Great idea I may go pick this up too for my DD(3) she has been to WDW before and we talk about all the time. She may love to have her own little disney book. Another vote for a kids version of passporter
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Yes, we've given this a lot of thought over the years, and sometime or other...
I hope the wink implies it is a possibility!
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I no longer have small children (mine are all growed up now!), but think this is a GREAT idea. I would be willing to help too - I remember very well indeed exactly what my kids thought of rides and shows over the years, best places to eat etc.

Pleasepleasepleaseplease? Does that help??
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This is a GREAT idea. My kids (all girls) would love it. We are currently planning our 4th trip to WDW and I usually print out a kids journal and fun pages from themouseforless.com

To think a KIDS PassPorter, that would just be amazing. I would probably have to buy one for each kid and then one for me as well since the hubby always steals my PassPorter while we are on the plane.
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I agree that a Passporter for kids would be great (and reduce the amount of time I can't get to my book because my daughter's reading it). We did find her a book that she liked better than the Birnbaum book for kids -- Guide to the Magic for Kids (see Guide to the Magic). This book has some pages where kids can write what they did each day. It's not as elaborate as a Passporter, but it will do while we wait...
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I agree that a Passporter for kids would be great (and reduce the amount of time I can't get to my book because my daughter's reading it). We did find her a book that she liked better than the Birnbaum book for kids -- Guide to the Magic for Kids (see Guide to the Magic). This book has some pages where kids can write what they did each day. It's not as elaborate as a Passporter, but it will do while we wait...

yeah that is the book we have for my daughter she has had it for years and needs a new one,sure it has been updated since we got hers.
but would rather wait and get her a pass porters for kids if it was made
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I think it would be totally great and my daughter too is no longer a young one but she is a 16 year old who is very Disney qualified!!! she loves taking (our) passporter to school to share her friends and do her planninng!!!! nothing like SSR with a Passporter gotta startt them young I say!!!!!!
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