Disney with Special Needs: FastPass Killed the Spontaneity Star?

Do you plan everything? Always.

Yeah, me, too. I’m actually…no, I’m not a planner. I would say I’m a kind of fly by the seat of your pants kind of gal. You know, moment to moment. That’s me. That’s….yeah. Read more

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Disney with Special Needs: They See Me Rollin’…or Monorailin’…or Floatin’

I’ve mentioned it a time or two before, but I’ll go ahead and get it out of the way again…I don’t drive. Not like I don’t like to drive. Not like I would prefer not to. Like I don’t have a driver’s license I don’t drive. Read more

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Disney with Special Needs: It’s Hard to Say Goodbye

Last time we talked about some of the things that can go wrong when we travel and how to get through them so that the whole trip doesn’t go up in flames. Those were all things that impacted just a piece of the trip. Whether it was not getting on the road at the right time, facing a room snafu, or having to miss out on your traditional picture of the family riding the Tower of Terror because of a FastPass incident, they’re over soon and you can get past them. Read more

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Disney with Special Needs: Disaster Edition

Everybody knows how the saying goes…shirt happens. No? That’s no how you say it? Well, that’s how it goes in my family, and that’s because of the time that Tutu bought Bubba a shirt that she thought would be just perfect for him, and then when he went to put it on it stretched across his shoulders and turned into a crop top. Sassy. But that’s how life goes. Even the best-intentioned situation can go wrong very quickly. Read more

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Disney with Special Needs: The Welcome Bag

You’ve convinced yourself that your trip to Disney will actually happen and that the future will be here soon. (There’s a great big, beautiful tomorrow, shining at the end of every day! There’s a great big, beautiful tomorrow and tomorrow’s just a dream away!….I’m sorry. Moving on.) You’re now just a few weeks away, or maybe you’ve even reached that deliriously wonderful time when you can dance around the living room declaring to your family, your cats, and your side table that you are going to Disney World THIS MONTH. So what can you do now to keep being excited and to bring that “this is so super real” feeling right on up to check-in? Read more

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