While navigating this path of planning our next family vacation at Walt Disney World, we’ve run into a bridge and I’m afraid it’s time to cross it. We’ve gone in the past with kids every age from 2 to 5 but this time around, the boys will be 6 and 7 years old. We no long own or use strollers and something inside of me is saying “don’t go back there.” How old is too old for a stroller? If we used one at this point, it would be a rental. Shouldn’t we just condition them to be able to make it through a week at the World without strollers? Read more
Disney with Special Needs: Increasing Your Travel Group
If there is one thing that I love even more than going to Disney World it is going to Disney World with someone new. Now that we are old pros at touring the World we definitely have a bit of that “we own the place” swagger when we stroll under the train tracks onto Main Street (even if that swagger comes with a few tears of joy). Read more
Wordless Wednesday: A Broom + Water = Disney Art!

The next time you’re walking down Main Street at the Magic Kingdom, be on the lookout for Cast Members with brooms! Most are there keeping the park clean, but there are a few there that may provide a little entertainment with a broom and water as well. The sun doesn’t usually allow them to last very long but if you are lucky enough to see one, you will be amazed to see how these talented Cast Members create pieces of water art! Read more
Terrific Tuesdays: Pandora – The World of Avatar
Today’s Terrific Tuesday post is about something that is not yet here…but looks like it will be AMAZING when it does open later this year at Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Pandora -The World of Avatar. Read more
Disney with Special Needs: Finding Unique Memories
I wanted to say thank you for traveling along with me on my trip! We learned a lot, didn’t we? Well, guess what —– I left a few things out. I know, I know. Scandal. The thing is, so much was packed into that week that I just couldn’t include it all in my trip report breakdowns. Instead, I’m going to go back and pick them out and tell you all about them. So let’s get started. Read more