What to Know When You Need Wheels at Walt Disney World
Walt Disney World is a VERY big place. The average guest walks five to ten miles a day. For so…
Read MoreWalt Disney World is a VERY big place. The average guest walks five to ten miles a day. For so…
Read MoreA day at a Walt Disney World theme park can involve traveling miles. If walking is a challenge for you…
Read MoreDue to the Americans with Disabilities Act, theme parks provide a variety of accommodations for those who are disabled or…
Read MoreLong lines, crowded spaces, and loud noises are not anyone’s favorite part of a day at Universal Orlando Resort, but…
Read MoreAt Travel Beat we have all the “other” news from the last week or so—the stuff that wasn’t big enough…
Read MoreAfter just over a year, Universal theme parks have again changed their accessibility policies. The IBCCES Access Card (IAC) is…
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Read MoreUnderstanding Disney World’s Disability Access Service (DAS) can be a lot. These are many small details that aren’t covered in…
Read MoreDisney is known for their world-class guest service. Their primary mission is to help every guest have a magical time….
Read MoreIt’s the rare family that doesn’t travel with at least some form of medication, be it a few tablets of…
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