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  1. C

    How much Disney is too much Disney? aka a month in Orlando with mama and baby (31 July - 29 August 2023)

    Hi everyone! I’m a little late in starting this thread, but I wanted to chronicle my adventures! My husband works remotely, and I’m a teacher. We’ve been coming to WDW since my 30th birthday in 2018, and “making up for lost time” (my parents weren’t Disney people) turned into an obsession...
  2. kella

    Riding with the Captain on the Liberty Belle.

    We were at Disneyland way back in 2008 and our developmentally disabled son was able to ride with the Captain on the Mark Twain. Found the tip here that all you had to do was ask a cast member when you boarded. We're going to WDW in November and all he talks about is getting to ride with the...
  3. LadyRozalin

    Need Planning Advice! LONG POST. Parades, Rope Drop, Budgeting, Tips/Tricks, DAS, Genie+, Etc.

    Warning, LONG post! Newbie looking for advice! Four questions at the bottom of the post. Asking about Parades, Rope Drop, Budgeting, Tips/Tricks, DAS, Genie+, etc. First, the general info for my group and trip. Planning (way) ahead for a trip next May (2023) 8 Adult Guests, 6 of which are...
  4. LadyRozalin

    ECV Rental Advice

    I'm planning a 5-day ticket trip to Disneyland with my family. We are a group of 8, and most of us have mobility issues. We will be in Anaheim for 8 full days (not counting travel days, flying in). Auntie is unable to walk more than a few steps. She will need her own ECV for sure. Family...
  5. shaggyrogersmademedoit

    Visiting Disneyland Paris with Physical Disability and Autism

    I am a huge Disney fan and want nothing more than to one day go to Disneyland Paris. As an adult living with autism, there are already some challenges I will face when visiting somewhere as popular as this - huge crowds are overwhelming, sudden loud noises can make me anxious, and...
  6. shaggyrogersmademedoit

    Visiting Disneyland Paris with Physical Disability and Autism

    I am a huge Disney fan and want nothing more than to one day go to Disneyland Paris. As an adult living with autism, there are already some challenges I will face when visiting somewhere as popular as this - huge crowds are overwhelming, sudden loud noises can make me anxious, and...
  7. D

    Would I Qualify For DAS - Spinal Fusion

    Hello! I’m in the process of planning things for my upcoming Disney trip. I usually go for one day a time, but this will be a full four days and as excited as I am, I’m also worried about my back. I know DAS is an option, but I’m worried about what they’ll say. I’ve been able to get it before...




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