PassPorter Wants You: How to Get Published, Seen, and Heard at PassPorter!


Since PassPorter’s first edition way back in 1999, we’ve been publishing tips, photos, and reviews from readers. In 2000, we added our popular message boards as a way for people to share their experiences online. Over the years we’ve added more and more ways for YOU to be seen and heard — articles in our newsletter, magical memories in our books, photos in our photo archive and the glossy photo section at the back of the book. More recently with the advent of smartphones and tablets (and wifi), I’ve added timely reviews from readers who are in the parks to that list, too! Community is at the heart of what makes PassPorter so wonderful!

Here is a comprehensive list of the ways you can contribute to be seen and heard at PassPorter.com and in the PassPorter guidebooks:

Share an on-the-scene review of something new and/or updated at Disney * e-mail jennifer@passporter.com
Write an article for our weekly newsletter * e-mail news@passporter.com
Get a photo published in a PassPorter guidebook * upload a photo to the Photo Archive and include “photocontest” as a keyword
Get a tip published in a guidebook or newsletter * send us a tip here
Get a magical memory published in a guidebook * send us your story here
Share a review of a restaurant, resort, etc. post on the message boards

* Rewards a gift certificate, free copy of a guidebook, or something else cool! Last year alone, PassPorter issued over $15,000 in gift certificates!

As far as I know, we’re the only Disney travel guide that incorporates so much of our readers’ contributions into our books!

Please bookmark and share this page so others can find the opportunity to let their Disney side shine out! There’s nothing quite like walking into a bookstore, picking up a PassPorter, and seeing your name in it! A quick search brought up the following comments about how excited people are to get published:

“I just got an email yesterday that my tip is going to be in the next Passporter!”

“That is so cool that your tip made it into the Passporter.”

“Congratulations on being published in Passporter … what an honor!”

“Do you all remember that I entered a Disney tip contest for PassPorter in March? And I won the monthly contest and got a free book… Well–I just got an email and my tip was picked to be published in the next Passporter!!!!”

“OMG… my story will be in the next Passporter! That is sooo cool.”

“I was so excited to receive my Passporter and surprise my sons with their photo in the book!”

Yay for community!


About Jennifer Marx

Jennifer Marx is the author of more than 50 travel guides and the recipient of more than a dozen awards. She is also the co-founder and co-creator of PassPorter.com, an active community of enthusiastic travelers. Her amazing son, Alexander, is the subject of many of her posts and thoughts on family travel. You can find her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Google+.

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