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Breaking the Myths – Traveling with Disabilities

Chet loading onto attractionIn general, traveling can be stressful! With all the booking, planning, and packing involved, you often wonder when the relaxation of vacation comes into play. For guests with disabilities, there is added stress of accommodations and accessibility during your stay.

All Disney Destinations do a great job in ensuring each and every guest has a magical vacation regardless of any special needs they may have.  As part of our continuing “Breaking the Myths” series, today we are going to focus on traveling with disabilities.

  1. Myth: Someone in my traveling party has a food allergy, so eating at Disney is next to impossible.
    Whether you have a food allergy, food intolerance, or even a medically restricted diet, the chefs at most table service and select quick service locations can often accommodate your needs. It is important that you work closely with your Magic Maker® so that your reservations are properly notated and the restaurants and chefs are aware of your needs. Upon entering a restaurant, be sure to tell your waiter/waitress or cashier that you have a dietary restriction and they will get a member of the culinary team for you to discuss your options.
  2. Myth: Because of my family member’s disability, they just wouldn’t enjoy the parks.
    Because each person’s disability is different, Disney Parks has created a Guest Assistance Card (GAC) Program for those in need of extra assistance. The program allows for your family to meet with a Guest Services Cast Member upon entering a Theme Park on your first day. The Cast Member will discuss what needs you will have over your vacation and issue you a GAC which notes specific accommodations. When visiting attractions, you simply show your GAC to the Attractions Host/Hostess and they will guide you from there. However, having a GAC does not give you front of the line access to all attractions like many think. In fact, use of the GAC at some attractions may result in a longer wait then utilizing the standby line. We suggest you discuss with your  Magic Maker® any special needs you may have prior to travel so we can help you make the most of your vacation!
  3. Myth: Special assistance is only available for those with physical limitations.
    Disney Destinations seeks to provide assistance to all guests regardless of their type of disability. Guests with mobility disabilities may choose to utilize a wheelchair or ECV throughout property and will have reserved seating for most shows and parades. Guests with visual disabilities can utilize braille maps and audiotape guides. Assisted Listening and other captioning devices are available for guests with hearing disabilities in addition to interpreters at select shows. Accommodations for guests with developmental disabilities are also provided as necessary via the Guest Assistance Card. Trained service animals on a leash or in a harness are welcome in most locations throughout all of the Disney Destinations, but may not be able to participate in select attractions or experiences. And as mentioned above, chefs at Disney Destinations will accommodate guests with dietary restrictions to the best of their ability.

Don’t allow any disability to stand in the way of a Magical vacation experience for your family. Our Magic Makers® will use their personal experience and expertise to ensure that any special needs that a member of your family may have are met.

Miss some of our past “Breaking the Myth” articles? Click here to access them.

By |2017-06-27T10:21:54-05:00January 28th, 2013|Categories: Disney News|1 Comment

Sing, Dance, and Munch at the Rollicking Raglan Sunday Brunch

Raglan-Road-DancersLooking for a fun way to start off your Sunday morning at the Walt Disney World® Resort? Well, the new Rollicking Raglan Sunday Brunch at the spirited Raglan Road™ Irish Pub and Restaurant in the Downtown Disney® Area just may be your ticket!

The popular high-energy restaurant now pairs delicious authentic Irish breakfast with Irish dancers and live music every Sunday morning. Take your tastes “across the pond” and delight in the classic Full Irish Breakfast complete with sausage, black and white pudding, bacon, roasted tomato, mushrooms, fried eggs and potato roasties. Or try a Ham Schnitzel, Eggs Benedict, or a stack of pancakes with mixed berry compote. Popular drink options include a Bloody Mary topped with Guinness and a bubbly Elderflower Fizz with St. Germain and prosecco.

The Rollicking Raglan Sunday Brunch is available every Sunday from 11am – 4pm. Entertainment from the Raglan Road™ house band and Dancers runs from noon – 4pm. For reservation information, please contact your Magic Maker®.

 

By |2017-06-27T10:21:54-05:00January 27th, 2013|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Sing, Dance, and Munch at the Rollicking Raglan Sunday Brunch

Raglan-Road-DancersLooking for a fun way to start off your Sunday morning at the Walt Disney World® Resort? Well, the new Rollicking Raglan Sunday Brunch at the spirited Raglan Road™ Irish Pub and Restaurant in the Downtown Disney® Area just may be your ticket!

The popular high-energy restaurant now pairs delicious authentic Irish breakfast with Irish dancers and live music every Sunday morning. Take your tastes “across the pond” and delight in the classic Full Irish Breakfast complete with sausage, black and white pudding, bacon, roasted tomato, mushrooms, fried eggs and potato roasties. Or try a Ham Schnitzel, Eggs Benedict, or a stack of pancakes with mixed berry compote. Popular drink options include a Bloody Mary topped with Guinness and a bubbly Elderflower Fizz with St. Germain and prosecco.

The Rollicking Raglan Sunday Brunch is available every Sunday from 11am – 4pm. Entertainment from the Raglan Road™ house band and Dancers runs from noon – 4pm. For reservation information, please contact your Magic Maker®.

 

Video Mashup: Walt Disney World® Resort – “It’s Magical”

Whether you realize it or not, chances are that you’ve seen some of DJ Steve Porter’s work. As one of the top DJs in the country, Porter recently expanded into video mixing in which he makes videos by combining sound bites and musical scores to create new songs. Some of his prior work includes a Tim Tebow-themed remix called “All He Does Is Win” that he created for ESPN and a Muhammad Ali mix that was shown in London.

Enjoy this amazing video created for the Walt Disney World® Resort called “It’s Magical.” After the first few beats, you’ll realize why he was named one of “The 100 Most Creative People in Business” by Fast Company magazine.

By |2017-06-27T10:21:54-05:00January 25th, 2013|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Video Mashup: Walt Disney World® Resort – “It’s Magical”

Whether you realize it or not, chances are that you’ve seen some of DJ Steve Porter’s work. As one of the top DJs in the country, Porter recently expanded into video mixing in which he makes videos by combining sound bites and musical scores to create new songs. Some of his prior work includes a Tim Tebow-themed remix called “All He Does Is Win” that he created for ESPN and a Muhammad Ali mix that was shown in London.

Enjoy this amazing video created for the Walt Disney World® Resort called “It’s Magical.” After the first few beats, you’ll realize why he was named one of “The 100 Most Creative People in Business” by Fast Company magazine.

Enter to Win: Cars ‘High-Octane’ Giveaway

Cars LandLast Summer, Disney California Adventure® Park completed a five-year expansion with the opening of Cars Land.

Cars Land takes you right into the cutest little town in Carburetor County, Radiator Springs. You will fall in love with the three new family attractions, Luigi’s Flying TiresMater’s Junkyard Jamboree and Radiator Springs Racers. But the fun doesn’t stop there. Themed food and merchandise options await at Flo’s V8 Café, Cozy Cone Motel and Ramone’s House of Body Art. And you never know what “stars” you will find around town, like Lightning McQueen and Mater!

Can’t make it out to the Disneyland® Resort in sunny Southern California just yet to experience the Radiator Springs? Here’s your change to bring the fun of Disney•Pixar’s Cars to you. One lucky winner will receive a copy of Disney•Pixar’s Cars and Cars 2 on DVD. You’ve got to play to win, so register today!

 

By |2017-06-27T10:21:54-05:00January 24th, 2013|Categories: Disney News|13 Comments

Enter to Win: Cars ‘High-Octane’ Giveaway

Cars LandLast Summer, Disney California Adventure® Park completed a five-year expansion with the opening of Cars Land.

Cars Land takes you right into the cutest little town in Carburetor County, Radiator Springs. You will fall in love with the three new family attractions, Luigi’s Flying TiresMater’s Junkyard Jamboree and Radiator Springs Racers. But the fun doesn’t stop there. Themed food and merchandise options await at Flo’s V8 Café, Cozy Cone Motel and Ramone’s House of Body Art. And you never know what “stars” you will find around town, like Lightning McQueen and Mater!

Can’t make it out to the Disneyland® Resort in sunny Southern California just yet to experience the Radiator Springs? Here’s your change to bring the fun of Disney•Pixar’s Cars to you. One lucky winner will receive a copy of Disney•Pixar’s Cars and Cars 2 on DVD. You’ve got to play to win, so register today!

 

Two New Interactive Experiences Coming to the Walt Disney World® Resort

The Walt Disney World® Resort has announced the addition of two new interactive experiences to their Theme Parks this spring.

In Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, guests will be able to become Wilderness Explorers and share Russell’s (from Disney•Pixar film Up) love for the adventure organization. Guests will use field guides to help complete challenges and earn badges throughout the park. With over 30 different badges, Wilderness Explorers will be a fun way to experience the park!

Inside the Adventureland® Area of Magic Kingdom® Park, guests can soon take part in A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas. Using their pirate map and magic talisman, participants will complete five different pirate raids to help locate the missing treasures. A place in Captain Jack’s new crew is awaiting anyone who is successful in helping him fight off pirate enemies like Captain Barbossa and Royal Navy. Unlike the Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom® game, this new adventure will not be a card-powered game.

Wilderness Explorers and A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas are planned to open this spring, although no official dates have been announced.

 

By |2017-06-27T10:21:54-05:00January 23rd, 2013|Categories: Disney News|0 Comments

Two New Interactive Experiences Coming to the Walt Disney World® Resort

The Walt Disney World® Resort has announced the addition of two new interactive experiences to their Theme Parks this spring.

In Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, guests will be able to become Wilderness Explorers and share Russell’s (from Disney•Pixar film Up) love for the adventure organization. Guests will use field guides to help complete challenges and earn badges throughout the park. With over 30 different badges, Wilderness Explorers will be a fun way to experience the park!

Inside the Adventureland® Area of Magic Kingdom® Park, guests can soon take part in A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas. Using their pirate map and magic talisman, participants will complete five different pirate raids to help locate the missing treasures. A place in Captain Jack’s new crew is awaiting anyone who is successful in helping him fight off pirate enemies like Captain Barbossa and Royal Navy. Unlike the Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom® game, this new adventure will not be a card-powered game.

Wilderness Explorers and A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas are planned to open this spring, although no official dates have been announced.

 

‘LIVE! with Kelly and Michael’ to Visit Walt Disney World® Resort

The syndicated morning talk show, LIVE! with Kelly and Michael, has announced they will be visiting the Walt Disney World® Resort next month and will be bringing the show along with them!

The program, hosted by Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan, will be taping on Feb. 18 and 19, 2013 and is currently seeking an audience for the shows. Shows will take place (2) times a day, with a LIVE show at 9:00a and a taping at 11:30a to use for a later broadcast.

If you will be in the Walt Disney World® Resort area Feb. 18 and 19 and would like to request (two) tickets to the show, please contact your Magic Maker® right away! Notification of tickets will be at a later date.

By |2013-01-22T16:12:02-05:00January 22nd, 2013|Categories: Disney News, Walt Disney World News|Tags: , |0 Comments
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