Walt Disney World’s Disability Access Service: FAQ
Understanding Disney World’s Disability Access Service, DAS, can be a lot. There are many small details that aren’t covered in
Read MoreUnderstanding Disney World’s Disability Access Service, DAS, can be a lot. There are many small details that aren’t covered in
Read MoreLong lines, crowded spaces, and loud noises are not anyone’s favorite part of a day at Universal Studios, but these
Read MoreDAS Advance is an additional policy to help Disney make vacations easier for guests visiting with disabilities. In this article
Read MoreA BIG change has taken place at Universal Studios in Hollywood and Orlando. Their Attraction Assistance Pass (AAP) now requires
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 MoreDisney is known for their world-class guest service. Their primary mission is to help every guest have a magical time.
Read MoreThe seating situation on Disney World rides and attractions is a cause for concern for many guests. Physical constraints and
Read MoreDuring a recent visit to Universal Orlando Resort (UOR), I was reminded that many of their theme park rides are
Read MoreYou’ve heard that Disney parks are different. “Disney isn’t like your local amusement park,” they say. You might even have
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