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Are Changes Coming to Disney’s Disability Access Service?

Are Changes Coming to Disney’s Disability Access Service?

Walt Disney World's Disability Access Service (DAS) allows guests with non-visible disabilities who unable to wait in the conventional line to get a return time for an attraction. This is about EQUAL ACCESS, not preferred access, since the return time will approximate how long the person would have had to wait in line, if they had been able to wait in the regular queue. I did a whole series of articles about DAS, so I refer you to them if you want to learn more about the nuts and bolts of the service. However, one of the first steps in…
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Buster and the Banshee’s Current Walt Disney World Packing List

Buster and the Banshee’s Current Walt Disney World Packing List

Note: We earn a small commission when you buy through some of the included links. This helps to support our site, so we thank you for using them. Previously, Banshee wrote about some of the items that we pack which are unique to Little Banshee's special needs. I wanted to expand upon her thoughts to talk more about some of the items that we have found useful. Many of these items are not specific to traveling with a special needs child, so I think you will find it useful no matter what your situation. Transporting Little Banshee Because of Little…
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FOOD REVIEW:  Hollywood Studios Cookie Challenge

FOOD REVIEW: Hollywood Studios Cookie Challenge

Before our last trip, I had a co-worker mention to me she loved a cookie at Hollywood Studios, and I should try it as the resident Disney expert at the veterinary hospital.  Naturally, I had to look it up.  Lo and behold, I found not one but three cookies that people cited as their favorites at the park.  Strictly for educational purposes, we decided to try all three and decide which cookie reigned supreme. Cookie Number 1: Jack Jack Num Num Cookie ($5.79) Jack Jack Num Num Cookie This cookie is found at the Marketplace near Pixar Plaza and the Pixar meet and…
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DISNEY 101:  Different Types of WDW Accommodations

DISNEY 101: Different Types of WDW Accommodations

DISNEY 101 is an ongoing series designed to walk you through the basics of planning a Walt Disney World vacation. In this installment, we’re breaking down the different types of accommodations available at Walt Disney World, including Disney’s terminology, the perks associated with each option, and how they compare to one another. If you’re short on time, be sure to scroll to the summary at the bottom of the article, where we outline each resort category and the benefits that come with it. Helpful information guaranteed... or your money back 😉 "On Property" vs "Off Property" Two of the most common terms you’ll…
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DISNEY 101:   Virtual Queue vs Genie+ vs Individual Lightning Lane

DISNEY 101: Virtual Queue vs Genie+ vs Individual Lightning Lane

As Walt Disney World park frequent travelers, there are a lot of things that we just take for granted: terminology, policies, procedures, and so forth. We regulars sometimes forget that many people (most people) visiting WDW don't visit quite so often. They might even be on their first trip. For those people, there can be a steep learning curve when it comes to planning their trip. To help the newbies out there, I thought I'd start a new series of articles called "Disney 101", which explains what some of these common things are in a (hopefully) clear way. For my…
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REVIEW:  SeaWorld Orlando.  Not a Good Fit For Our Family.

REVIEW: SeaWorld Orlando. Not a Good Fit For Our Family.

For years, we have said that we wanted to take a day trip over to SeaWorld to check it out. On paper, it seemed like a good fit for our family: Banshee and Little Buster love thrill rides, and SeaWorld has plenty of those. Our entire family enjoy animal-themed exhibits (Animal Kingdom is one of our favorites). They just opened a Sesame Street Land, and Little Banshee loves her Elmo! SeaWorld is a Certified Autism Center, which means it has met or exceed certain standards of accommodation for guests with autism. Despite all that, SeaWorld will be a one-and-done for…
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Why We LOVE Staying Off-Property At Walt Disney World

Why We LOVE Staying Off-Property At Walt Disney World

Many people extoll the virtues of staying at a Walt Disney World on-property hotel. Certainly, Disney hotels offer a great experience and unparalleled convenience. However, now that we have begun to stay off-property, we have discovered that the experience can be just as good, if not better. In this article, we will explore the reasons why we now stay off-property. We will also explore some of the trade-offs that we face because we aren't sleeping within the "Disney bubble". What Does "On-Property" Mean? For those who aren't Disney experts, you might be wondering what we mean by an on-property hotel.…
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WDW Four Park Character Meet Challenge Recap, Part Three

WDW Four Park Character Meet Challenge Recap, Part Three

This is the third part of our recap of the WDW Four Park Character Meet Challenge where we met THIRTY-ONE (31) characters in one day across all four WDW theme parks. You can find the first two parts of this recap here: Part One: Epcot Part Two: Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios Quick Recap In our last episode, we had wrapped up our meets at Hollywood Studios. At this point, it was around 5:15pm, and we were getting ready to make our way over to the Magic Kingdom. We had met a grand total of 23 characters (11 in Epcot,…
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Ten Things I Learned From Our Most Recent WDW Trip

Ten Things I Learned From Our Most Recent WDW Trip

Unlike the saying, you can always teach this old dog (i.e. Buster) new tricks. Even though we have visited WDW almost a dozen times as a family, each trip is unique. Given how much there is to see and experience at Walt Disney World, there is always something new to learn. This trip was no different. Since it has been a few weeks since we have returned, I've had time to reflect on this year's vacation. Here are some of the things that I have taken away from the experience. General Thoughts It's Good to be a Passholder Again Figment…
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WDW Four Park Character Meet Challenge Recap, Part Two

WDW Four Park Character Meet Challenge Recap, Part Two

This is the second part of our recap of our Four Park Character Meet Challenge. The challenge was to meet as many characters as we could in one day across all four Walt Disney World parks. You can read more about the background of the challenge here. If you read the first part of this recap, you know that we ended up meeting 31 characters in one day. The Guinness Book of World Records doesn't have an entry for "Most Disney Characters Met in One Day", so I don't know if this is record. But if it isn't, it is…
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