In episode 26 we talk about taking a infant to the Disney Parks. We look at how Disney makes it easy for families with small one. We then take a look at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland’s version of “it’s a small world”. Afterward, we stop in Magic Kingdom’s Pinocchio Village Haus to grab something to eat and to watch the people getting on “it’s a small world”.
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We look today at how to eat healthy at the park. We explore the options available when we just to have some healthy food at the park. Afterwards we park hop to Disneyland where we ride the Indiana Jones Adventure (all praise the eye). Afterwards we stay in Adventureland and have a healthy treat in the Bengal Barbeque.
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We end our summer survival guide with staying cool at the Disney Parks. We talk about some tips on still staying cool during the summers months. We then hop over to the Disneyland park to visit the original Enchanted Tiki room. While we are there we grab a pineapple Dole whip to stay cool in these days of summer.
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We finish our discussions with tickets as we discuss the different options for ticketing at Disneyland Resort in California. We look at the different options including their annual passes. Afterwards we stop at Disneyland’s “wildest ride in the wilderness”, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. We then stop at Big Thunder Ranch for their BBQ.
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Time to polish your stormtroopers armor or pull out your Jedi robe from the closet. This week we are broadcasting all the way from Tatooine as we talk about Disney Hollywood Studios special event Star Wars Weekend. This annual event is held from May 21st – June 13th on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. We discuss the many different events that they hold during the events and give some tips on enjoying your Star Wars Weekend. We then take a shuttle to the moon of Endor in Star Tours. We talk about the attraction and give some fun facts.
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We bring out pirate in you for Episode 12. First we talk about Disney Table Service, what is available, the pro’s and cons, and also how to make the most of it. We then travel to the original Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland California. To finish it off we stop at the Blue Bayou restaurant that overlooks the start of the Pirate of Caribbean attraction.
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April is Autism Awareness month, so on today’s podcast we will be talking about visiting the Disney parks with someone who has Autism Spectrum Disorder. We explain a little bit about what Autism is, and how Disney helps those with ASD have a great experience at the parks. We will share our Disney experiences with our son who is on the spectrum. We also share some information that anyone with special needs could use to make their trip to Disney more magical. Much of this information is on our companion website: Disney for Families with Autism Spectrum Disorder (www.wdwautism.com), and the site is packed with different resources available to help with trip planning for special needs guests.
Here are some links on Autism that you might find helpful:
The attraction we will be focusing on today is Snow White Scary’s Adventures, located in Fantasyland in both Disneyland and Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom parks. This is our autistic son’s all-time favorite ride at Disney, so we hope you enjoy our information on it!
In today’s travel tip section, we are talkign about the Fast Pass ride reservation system. Both Walt Disney World and the Disneyland Resort offer Fast Passes for many of the most popular rides. We explain what it is, how it works, and how to make the most out of the system so you don’t have to spend hours in line waiting for popular attractions. For Disney’s official writeup on the Fast Pass system, please refer to one of the links below.
We then take a change from talking about Walt Disney World and head over to sunny southern California and the original Disneyland Park. We introduce you to the eight lands that make up the Disneyland park, and briefly talk about the differences between Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Here is the link to Disneyland’s Official website.
Then in honor of the soon-to-be-released “Alice in Wonderland” movie (directed by Tim Burton), we talk about two attractions at Disneyland that feature Alice. We first talk about the Alice in Wonderland dark ride in Fantasyland. The we move on to the famous Mad Tea Party ride (also know as “the Tea Cups”).
We hope you enjoy the show today! Because I grew up in southern California, I thought it would be fun to post a really really old picture of me (dig those 70s clothes!) with my family on the Mad Tea Party ride, from when I was a kid. Then compare it to a picture of me and my family now on the same ride at Walt Disney World. Enjoy the nostalgia!