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Old 17 Oct 19, 11:16 PM  
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Phew! 25 Years of the Brit Guide!

So, we are on the countdown to the 25th edition of our Brit Guide to Orlando (hopefully at the end of the month, if they're able to stay on production schedule), and it marks a real Wow! moment for us. Twenty-five years ago, I was frantically working to finish off the very first edition after publishers Foulsham picked up the proposal (Virgin Publishing was one of those to turn it down - we've sold almost 450,000 copies since!). It was published for the first time in December 1995 and, while it was initially a hard sell with the book trade, it quickly established a niche for itself and has since gone on to become the best-selling travel guide of any kind in the UK for the past 20-plus years.

From the original 186 pages, we now typically run to 354, which is indicative of how much the destination has grown over the years, as well as becoming more complex. It is a tall order staying on top of all the new development here, let alone trying to fit it all into a 2 or 3-week holiday - which underlines just why it has been so relevant all this time!

But we continue to have great fun with each edition, and have built a lasting rapport with many readers over the years. We're frequently told the Brit Guide is their 'Bible' for visiting Orlando and, over time, we have also expanded its scope to include other parts of Florida, as we know many people now use Orlando as their starting point and then head out to visit other parts of the Sunshine State (which we whole-heartedly encourage).

We've certainly had our ups and downs, with the recession in 2008/09 causing us many headaches, while the loss of various tour operators - most notably Travel City Direct in 2008 and, this year, Thomas Cook - has been really sad to see and a cause of genuine anguish for the local tourist community.

Most of the time, though, researching, writing and updating the book each year has been a joy, and we have been really blessed to build such a lasting and meaningful relationship with so many people over the years, not least many readers we now call friends.

It's amazing to look back and see so much change and evolution in our quarter-century of Brit Guide existence, but equally, we are grateful to many, many people for helping us out with each edition, and to those who continue to buy the book every year (sometimes whether they're going or not!).

I certainly never imagined such a humble little pet project would develop in the way it did, but here we sit, in Orlando, with the fun and excitement of this truly astounding destination all around us, and doing this for a full-time living. We have to admit it gets exhausting at times (pounding the parks on a regular basis for what's new and what's next can be ridiculously hard work, especially in this climate!), but we cherish every new edition and every new highlight in this extraordinary place.

With that in mind, we'd like to send out a heartfelt 'Thanks!' - to everyone at Foulsham who has helped to build the book from its very early days into the highly polished product it is today, especially our long-time editorial collaborators Wendy and Jane, who have worked on just about every edition; to all the attraction PR folks who keep us up to date with events and put up with our constant requests for more info; to the ever-patient people at Visit Orlando, Visit Florida and Experience Kissimmee who also help to keep us firmly in the picture; to the production staff who turn our words into slick pages, all beautifully wrapped in that now-familiar Brit Guide package; and, especially, to our readers, who have really made our work come alive year after year, ensuring we know how much it means to them and how much they enjoy our favourite place on earth.

Thank you, everyone. - Simon & Susan

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Old 17 Oct 19, 11:27 PM  
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Your book was read just about every day for a year by myself when we went in 2011 for our 1st trip, and again for our 2014 trip Looking to go back in 2021 so will definitely be purchasing the latest version.

Well done on 25 years
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Old 19 Oct 19, 03:55 AM  
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Originally Posted by vanlou View Post
Your book was read just about every day for a year by myself when we went in 2011 for our 1st trip, and again for our 2014 trip Looking to go back in 2021 so will definitely be purchasing the latest version.

Well done on 25 years
Thank you. And here's to 2021!
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Old 17 Oct 19, 11:35 PM  
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I’ve bought the 2019 book for our trip next month. First timers. It is now my Florida bible.
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Old 19 Oct 19, 03:57 AM  
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I’ve bought the 2019 book for our trip next month. First timers. It is now my Florida bible.
Thank you And you're going to have a GREAT time!
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Old 18 Oct 19, 12:10 AM  
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We must have had a very early copy as our first visit as a family was 1996. We've had at least 2 copies since.

Congratulations and thanks!
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Old 19 Oct 19, 03:58 AM  
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We must have had a very early copy as our first visit as a family was 1996. We've had at least 2 copies since.

Congratulations and thanks!
There weren't quite so many of those early editions, so hang on to your copy!
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Fantastic book which has helped us a lot. Congratulations
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Fantastic book which has helped us a lot. Congratulations
Many thanks. And here's to many more great Orlando holidays!
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Old 19 Oct 19, 07:20 AM  
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Wow, congratulations! I always buy a Brit Guide when going to Orlando, they’re the best!
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