Recent Disney (Unofficial) Blog | Amusement Parks PostsDisney Welcomes Visitors with Ambulatory Needsby Heather Long07 May 2007 03:02 PMOne of the great things about Disney World is the accessibility that the attractions feature for visitors whether they are ambulatory or not. In fact, the majority of the rides, shows, restaurants and more are designed to accommodate guests in wheelchairs and more. Living Next Door to Disneyby Katie-Anne Gustafsson07 Mar 2007 04:14 AMFrom where I stand thousands of miles away, it sounds wonderful to be able to live next door to Disney. If I go to Disney World, I'm looking at organizing transatlantic flights, hotels, restaurants and all the other associated tourist costs. Advance Purchase Disney Park Ticketsby Katie-Anne Gustafsson15 Feb 2007 04:49 AMBefore you make your Disney vacation reservations, check out the various options available for ticket purchase. Planning - The Secret to Disney World Successby Katie-Anne Gustafsson25 Jan 2007 04:08 AMIf you are visiting Disney World you need to be prepared for the immense size of this theme park. It's just not possible to see all of it in one or two days - although if you only wanted to see a few things in a number of the parks that make up Disney World, you probably could manage that. A Quick Clue as to the Intensity Value on a Disney Rideby Katie-Anne Gustafsson24 Jan 2007 03:32 AMI must confess that when it comes to fairground rides, I'm a complete wimp. I have no idea why people seem to think it's fun to go spinning upside down in some gravity defying position whilst being held "safe" with a few bits of plastic. Disney does what Parents can't - Stops Kids Whining!by Katie-Anne Gustafsson23 Jan 2007 03:22 AMFirst of all I should say that I'm not knocking parenting skills here. Tigger's Side of the Storyby Tracy Woods20 Jan 2007 01:44 PMThe previous blog about this newest Tigger incident outlined the basics of the incident, from the Boy's side, but what about Tigger's side of the story? Well, Tigger isn't speaking publicly, and Disney isn't saying much either, and they likely won't until we see some resolution to this case. Little Odds and Ends Around the Magic Kingdomby Tracy Woods01 Dec 2006 12:47 AMMost of the overlooked attractions that I mentioned in my previous two blogs were free, but there are some little goodies, lots of tasty treats, that are worth their cost! Here are a few of those odds and ends! More Magical Secrets: Frontierland and Adventurelandby Tracy Woods01 Dec 2006 12:46 AMLooking for more fun hidden and overlooked magical touches in the Magic Kingdom? That's what I am here for. In Frontierland, there aren't a ton of attractions, but there's lots of fun! The raft ride to Tom Sawyer Island isn't just for looks, or for atmosphere. Magic Kingdom Overlooked: Main Street USAby Tracy Woods01 Dec 2006 12:20 AMThere are plenty of attractions at Walt Disney World theme parks, and I want to discuss those great little attractions that are the most commonly overlooked! The little things are usually where you will find the most charming touches at the parks! Recent Blog Comments laromana says... "Bravo to Disney for creating the first African American princess." |
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