AllEarsNet Website News and Announcements

For
Release August 4, 2004

Ann Arbor,
MI — What happens when one of the most respected Walt Disney World travel
web sites and one of the most popular Walt Disney World guidebook publishers
get together? We'll soon find out! PassPorter Travel Press has signed
Internet legend Deb Wills of AllEarsNet.com fame, and AllEarsNet.com Senior
Editor Debra Martin Koma to write the first "special needs"
guidebook to Walt Disney World to be published in many years -" PassPorter's
Walt Disney World for Your Special Needs."

Why a Special
Needs book? According to PassPorter's publisher Dave Marx, "When
folks think 'Special Needs at Disney,' they may think of children in wheelchairs,
but in opening its 'world' to everyone Walt Disney World has created an
oasis for people with all sorts of needs. From our perspective, nearly
everyone has a special need or will be traveling with someone who has
a special need. Our goal, like Disney's, is to include everyone."

Naturally,
the book will be a comprehensive resource for people with mobility, sensory
and other impairments, but it will also embrace such diverse topics as
pregnancy, travel with infants, seniors, ADD/ADHD, food allergies and
other special dietary needs, multi-lingual, and plus-size guests. Extended-family
visits to Walt Disney World are growing ever more popular, so special
attention will be paid to the needs of seniors, who may just need a little
help keeping up with their grandchildren's strenuous pace.

"PassPorter's
Walt Disney World for Your Special Needs" (ISBN 1-58771-018-8) will
deliver more than 400 pages of in-depth information for Walt Disney World
vacationers of all abilities. Scheduled for release in spring of 2005,
this new addition to the PassPorter Travel Press catalog will offer in-depth
coverage of every ride, attraction and resort on Walt Disney World property
from a distinctive "special needs" perspective. The book is
intended to supplement existing, general-purpose guidebooks, such as PassPorter
Walt Disney World, rather than replace them.

Watch for
more information and pre-order opportunities later this year at http://www.passporter.com
and http://www.allearsnet.com

About
Deb Wills:
Bitten by the Disney bug at an early age, Deb Wills combined
her computer skills with her love of the Walt Disney Theme Parks to create
Deb's Unofficial Walt Disney World Information Guide (WDWIG) (http://allearsnet.com).
Over the past eight years, she has developed the site into one of the
most up-to-date, independent resources about Walt Disney World on the
Internet. Deb also publishes ALL EARS®, a free weekly electronic newsletter
with over 51,000 subscribers from around the world. She is widely recognized
as a Walt Disney World expert, and was recently featured in the Chicago
Sun Times article, "Queens of the Internet." Deb also helps
raise funds and awareness in the fight against Breast Cancer, and is herself
a breast cancer survivor.

About
Debra Martin Koma:
A freelance writer since 1989, Debra Martin Koma
has written about food, travel and lifestyle issues for a number of publications,
including the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Travel-Holiday magazine, and the
airline in-flight magazine, TWA Ambassador. She has visited Walt Disney
World more than 30 times in the past 10 years, and enthusiastically shares
her passion for the Orlando resort with readers of AllEarsNet and its
weekly companion newsletter ALL EARS through regular feature articles
and restaurant reviews.

About
AllEarsNet.com:
According to a recent Disney-released consumer survey,
90% of vacationers planning a Disney vacation turn to the Internet. AllEarsNet.com
consistently tops the lists of favorite Disney World information resources.
The Wall Street Journal, The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, and
even Disney's own Disney Magazine have all singled-out AllEarsNet.com
as a top pick for vacation planners, and countless individuals on Internet
discussion forums recommend visits to "Deb's site" for all kinds
of Disney vacation information. Visit AllEarsNet at http://www.allearsnet.com.

About
PassPorter Travel Press:
PassPorter guidebooks are known for their
comprehensive information, devotion to accuracy, and unique planning features.
The publisher's flagship title, PassPorter Walt Disney World Resort, is
currently in its sixth edition, and features PassPorter's unique PassPocket
organizer pockets. PassPorter's Field Guide to the Disney Cruise Line
and its Ports of Call is now in its second edition, and is the only guidebook
devoted to the Disney cruise. The first edition of PassPorter Disneyland
and Southern California Attractions is due out in late 2004. There are
over 120,000 copies of PassPorter guidebooks in print. Visit PassPorter.com
at http://www.passporter.com.