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Disney Instagram Photo Tips & FAQ: Best Spots, iPhone Hacks & Editing Tricks
Want to level up your Disney photo game? Whether you’re chasing that perfect castle shot, planning a coordinated group pose, or just...

Brenda
Mar 26, 20245 min read


Rider Swap at Disney World (2026 Guide) – How It Works, Rides, Height Requirements & Pro Tips
ou don’t have to miss out on the thrills. Rider Swap (also called Rider Switch) lets adults take turns riding without standing in the full line twice. It’s one of the most valuable time-savers for parents, grandparents, and multi-generational groups.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Aug 24, 20236 min read


Using Disability Access Service in the Parks
How do I make a Disability Access Service (DAS) attraction comeback time selection in the parks? DAS selection are made in your My Disney...

Carolyn
Aug 13, 20233 min read


Pre-Registering for Disney Access Service (DAS) *updated
***Starting May 20, 2024 DAS must be registered for online up to 30 days in advance of a guests arrival. Read more about the changes...

Brenda
Aug 13, 20234 min read


Park hopping FAQ
To park hop or not. It may not be the eternal question, but it is one that must be made individually for each trip. Let’s look at the...

Brenda
Aug 13, 20233 min read


Walt Disney World Resort Transportation FAQ: How to Get Around Without a Car at Disney
Planning your Walt Disney World trip? Our updated FAQ breaks down all on-site resort transportation—including buses, boats, Skyliner, monorail, walking paths, and Minnie Vans—plus how to get from park to park or resort to resort.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Aug 12, 202312 min read


Renting a Wheelchair or ECV (Scooter) at Walt Disney World in 2025: What You Need to Know
Walt Disney World is full of magic—but it’s also full of walking. A lot of walking. If you or a family member are recovering from an...

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Aug 10, 20237 min read


Visual and Auditory Accessibility at Walt Disney World (2026 Guide)
Planning a Disney vacation with a visual or hearing disability? ✨ Walt Disney World offers a wide range of accessibility services to help ensure that every guest—regardless of ability—can fully enjoy the magic. From audio description devices and braille maps to captioning tools and ASL interpretation, this guide breaks down what’s available in 2025 and how to access it.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Aug 3, 20235 min read


Planning a Walt Disney World Trip with a Medically Fragile Child or Adult: FAQ & Support Guide
Every child deserves the chance to experience joy, adventure, and a little Disney magic — including those with complex medical needs. While traveling with a medically fragile child or adult requires extra planning and care, Walt Disney World is one of the most accommodating vacation destinations in the world for guests with significant health concerns. Let's dive in.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Aug 1, 20237 min read


Planning Party FAQ
Why do I need a planning party? Before you can make a theme park reservation, schedule a virtual queue, or buy Lighting Lane Mulit or...

Brenda
Jun 24, 20233 min read


Theme Park Reservations FAQ
Disney's new policy as of January 9, 2024- date based tickets including those purchased in resort packages do not require a theme park...

Brenda
Jun 24, 20233 min read


Virtual Queue FAQ (Updated Nov 2025)
For several years, Virtual Queues were Disney’s main crowd-control tool for new attractions — especially during grand openings. Beginning February 25, 2025, Disney retired Virtual Queues for regular, day-to-day guest touring at Walt Disney World, but it is still used for attraction previews, such as Zootopia: Better Zoogether

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jun 11, 20233 min read
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