They are associated with the book: The Unofficial Guide to WDW. I've read that book cover-to-cover more than once! I find it and the app very, very helpful. It's what, $10? I'd gladly pay three times that amount (and it would still be the best value, considering what I spend at WDW for unplanned snacks, souvenirs, etc).
I think the service is quite good.
And here is discount link from Mousesavers.
http://www.mousesavers.com/discount-disney-shopping-mall/#touringplans
I was going to ask this same question! I have the book on Kindle and have been trying to decide. When is a good time to purchase it? I mean, how long before your trip?
Fair enough. I guess what I'm getting at is, it seems like the crowd calendar is Touring Plan's biggest benefit over MDE now. MDE's wait times is straight off the ride itself so TP's not any more accurate than MDE. So if you weren't to use crowd calendar, what other benefit does it have that makes it worth spending any money on it that you can't do for free using MDE?I guess it depends on what you mean as worth it? Do I use it all of the time, no. Is it a tool I use every time I make plans for my next visit, yes. When I start planning the next trip I use the crowd calendar religiously. I like the app in the park and on the way to the park to get wait times. So for me, yes it's worth it.
Fair enough. I guess what I'm getting at is, it seems like the crowd calendar is Touring Plan's biggest benefit over MDE now. MDE's wait times is straight off the ride itself so TP's not any more accurate than MDE. So if you weren't to use crowd calendar, what other benefit does it have that makes it worth spending any money on it that you can't do for free using MDE?
I think the service is quite good.
And here is discount link from Mousesavers.
http://www.mousesavers.com/discount-disney-shopping-mall/#touringplans