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What to Do If You Get Sick or Hurt at Disney World: First Aid, Urgent Care, and Tips for Salvaging Your Trip
Getting sick or injured is never part of anyone’s dream vacation plan. But let’s be honest—life doesn’t stop just because you’re at the Most Magical Place on Earth. Whether it’s a heat headache, a blister the size of Florida, or something that needs a doctor, we’ve been there, and we promise: it doesn’t have to ruin your trip. Let's dive in.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Sep 115 min read


Blizzard Beach FAQ for 2025
Let's dive into the magic of Disney’s Blizzard Beach and all of its splash-tastic glory.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Apr 96 min read


How to Prepare a Child with Autism for a Walt Disney World Trip
Here are some of our best tips for helping kids on the spectrum feel more comfortable, confident, and excited about their Walt Disney World vacation. We would like to add that autism is a spetrum disorder, and there is no exact formula for every child. Use your instincts on what will work for your child and family.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 14 min read


Disney Characters
📦 This Post Has Moved! Looking for Disney character meet-and-greet tips and printable cheat sheets? 🎉We’ve combined everything into one...

Brenda
Sep 2, 20231 min read


Disney with Littles: Tips for Babies, Toddlers & Preschoolers at Walt Disney World
Disney with Littles: Why We Started Young (and Never Looked Back) We’ve done it all — babies, toddlers, teens, multi-generational trips, ...

Brenda
Aug 24, 202313 min read


Rider Swap at Disney World (2025 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


Disney World Stroller Rentals Guide (2025 Pricing & Tips)
When visiting Walt Disney World with younger kids, a stroller isn’t just helpful—it’s a lifesaver. 👶✨ Even if your child is 4, 5, or (yep, sometimes even 6), you’ll want to bring one or rent one. Walt Disney World involves a lot of walking. Let me say that again: a LOT of walking. Let's dive in.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Aug 24, 20236 min read
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