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Rating: Summary: Great Series! Colorful, Attractive, and Fun to Use Review: I've used a variety of guides for various trips, and I find that I now look for AAA guides more and more. Somehow I just use the AAA guides more often than the others even when they are all in my suitcase.Just like other AAA guides, this one is colorful, attractive, and fun to use. Here are some reasons why I think it is better than other guides: 1) With lots of great photos, this guide gives you a really good idea of what things look like, which gives you a better idea of whether an attraction is one you want to see. This also makes the guide so attractive, that it is just fun to use! 2) While not as comprehensive as some other guides, the AAA guides point out the best sights and attractions, which are the things you want to see anyway. In the case of Vancouver, where there is SO much to see, this really helps you narrow down your list! 3) The spiral format makes the guide very easy to use as it lays flat or folds flat. (Nothing like trying to juggle an awkward guide while balancing a tote bag, carryon bag, and a purse! Ease of use counts!) 4) The guides contain fun activities like suggested walking tours along with fun facts about locations that you won't find in other guides. For example, the guide mentions that the very first ambulance in Victoria (I think it was 1919?) had as its first patient someone who was run down by the ambulance! You won't get that kind of info anywhere else! (And maybe you don't want to, but I like that kind of trivia!)
Rating: Summary: Covers the high spots Review: This is a good guidebook to tote around with you while touring Vancouver & Victoria. It has some good walking tours and listings of the "don't miss" sights. The reason I did not give it 5 stars is because it has very few hotel & dining recommendations, so you'll need another guidebook for the details on those.
Rating: Summary: Covers the high spots Review: This is a good guidebook to tote around with you while touring Vancouver & Victoria. It has some good walking tours and listings of the "don't miss" sights. The reason I did not give it 5 stars is because it has very few hotel & dining recommendations, so you'll need another guidebook for the details on those.
Rating: Summary: The most popular itineraries, the most practical advice Review: This is not a comprehensive guidebook, but then, I don't want to pack a three pound book in my luggage when I know where I'm going and where I'm staying. The web makes it possible to pick your major destinations and hotels before going. This book suggests "must-see" attractions in limited time and a few off-the-beaten-path sights. If you are backpacking or going by the seat of your pants, I'd suggest the Lonely Planet Guide to BC or the Moon Handbook (edition previous to 2002). For couples or families who've done at least a little planning before leaving, the AAA guide is great.
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