What is DAS Pass at Walt Disney World and How to use it!

DAS stands for Disability Access Service. This service is available to those who have difficulty tolerating long waits in a conventional queue due to a disability. DAS does not provide front of the line access or immediate access to rides. But instead provides a return time as an alternative to waiting in a traditional queue. In this blog I will teach you how to get it and how to use it.

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The Disney Second Shift

So let me explain why you're so tired at Walt Disney World and why I call this a trip or an adventure, not a vacation. First, you are overstimulated. Disney hits all your senses at once all day long. Sight, sound, and touch all day long! Not to mention the brain power you use when strategically planning and executing your day. Then after a long day, the second shift starts, even on vacation.

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My Top Ten Tips for a Disney Vacation

Are you heading to the Disney Parks? As a Disney mom and Walt Disney World pro, I have rounded up my top ten tips about the Disney Parks. So, before we start diving into Genie+, what character meals to book and where to stay, let me give you some much needed information about what you will need at the Disney Parks.

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Childcare and Theme Park Nanny Services at Walt Disney World and Disneyland

I know it sounds crazy. Why would you take your kids to Disney World and then get a nanny service to watch them or help you while at the parks? Well, you want to enjoy the time in the parks with your kids and reduce stress! I see much hate online when people say they're getting a theme park nanny. But the benefits far outweigh any criticism anyone can give you.

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Parents Guide to Mentally Preparing for WDW in 2022

The more you understand how WDW operates the less stressful your trip. Its not about planning every second of your day, I actually discourage that. But you need an outline of your day, and you need to understand where you are in the park and where your reservations, rides and lighting lanes in order to have an effective schedule.

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