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Walt Disney World Disability Access Service (DAS) FAQ: What You Need to Know in 2026
Disney offers a Disability Access Service (DAS) pass to assist people with neurological disabilities struggle waiting in long lines.

Brenda
Feb 4, 202517 min read


Should You Stay Offsite at Walt Disney World? A Guide to Hotels, Vacation Rentals, and More
In this guide, we’ll break down the difference between Good Neighbor Hotels and Official Walt Disney World Hotels, explore nearby vacation homes, and share our top picks for the best off-property hotels with Disney perks. Let's Dive In.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 31, 20258 min read


Hard Ticket Events at Walt Disney World: After Hours, Holiday Parties & More
A Disney World Hard Ticket Event is a separately ticketed experience that requires its own admission, even if you already have a park ticket for the day. These events often take place after regular park hours, and the parks close to daytime guests while the fun continues just for event attendees. Let's dive in.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 25, 20253 min read


Muppet*Vision 3D Closing to Make Way for Monstropolis June 10, 2025
Muppets take over Rock n Rollercoaster and we say goodbye to Muppet*Vision 3D.
Carolyn Long
Jan 24, 20253 min read


EPCOT International Festival of the Arts 2026 Guide: Dates and Sneak Peaks of New and Returning Fun
Keep up to date with all the latest released details forEpcot International Festival of the Arts 2025

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 20, 202513 min read


How to Set Up a My Disney Experience Account (Step-by-Step for App & Website)
Planning your Walt Disney World vacation? Whether it’s your first trip or your fifteenth, setting up a My Disney Experience account is the first step to unlocking everything from mobile ordering to Lightning Lane reservations. But if the app has you feeling more “Maleficent meltdown” than “Magical Day,” don’t worry—we’ve got you. This no-fluff guide walks you through how to set up and use your Disney Experience account like a pro. 🧚

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 20, 20253 min read


Using Lightning Lane Multi and Single Pass with Disability Access Service
Coordinating DAS with LLSP and LLMP.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 20, 20254 min read


Breaking News: Changes to Lightning Lane Premier Pass
All the latest information for Disney's line skipping pass at Walt Disney World and Disneyland

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 20, 20253 min read


How to Use the My Disney Experience App at Walt Disney World (2026 Guide)
Planning a Walt Disney World vacation? You’ll want the My Disney Experience app downloaded and ready to go before you even pack your mouse ears. This powerful little app is your key to unlocking everything from park maps and wait times to Mobile Ordering and Lightning Lane passes—making your trip smoother, more flexible, and way more magical. Let's Dive in.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 19, 20256 min read


Ultimate Guide to Hollywood Studios Attractions (2026)
From epic thrill rides and immersive lands to Broadway-style shows and preschool-friendly dance parties, Disney’s Hollywood Studios has a little something for everyone. Whether you’re racing through the galaxy, singing along with Elsa, or taking a drop into the Twilight Zone, the attractions here blend storytelling and adventure like nowhere else in Walt Disney World. Let's dive in.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 15, 202515 min read


Florida Resident Discover Disney Ticket
Special Florida Resident Disney Ticket Offer

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 13, 20252 min read


Magic Kingdom Character Meet and Greet Guide (2026) | Where to Find Disney Characters
The Magic Kingdom is a great place to meet some of the most iconic and well loved characters. Let's look at where to find them.

Brenda
Jan 11, 202511 min read


Epcot: International Festival of the Arts Food Booth Guide 2025
Epcot International Festival of the Arts Food Guide and Menus 2025

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 8, 20258 min read


❄️ Winter at Walt Disney World — January & February 2026 Planning Guide
❄️ Winter at Walt Disney World — January & February 2026 Planning Guide
The winter months of January and February are a fantastic time to visit Walt Disney World if your schedule allows it. Between the cooler temperatures, generally lower crowd levels, and popular events like EPCOT’s Festival of the Arts, this is consistently one of our favorite seasons to plan trips. Let's dive in

Carolyn
Jan 8, 20255 min read


Should You Stay Onsite at Walt Disney World? All the Perks & Planning Tips for 2025–2026
Looking for the full Disney experience? Staying at a Walt Disney World resort hotel means more than just a place to sleep. Whether you're booking a Value, Moderate, or Deluxe resort, Disney offers guests a range of exclusive perks and that extra bit of magic you can’t find off-site.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through what it means to “stay in the Disney bubble,” what perks are actually worth it, and how to decide if staying on property is right for your trip.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 5, 20255 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 1, 20254 min read


Beat Florida's Rain & Heat Disney Park Maps
Downloadable Walt Disney World Maps for where to beat the heat or the rain

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 1, 20252 min read


Download Free Disney & Universal Cheat Sheets
Looking for all the pixie-perfect planning Cheat Sheets in one spot? You’ve come to the right place!

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 1, 20253 min read


Traveling on the Spectrum: Autism-Friendly Travel Tips for Neurodiverse Families
As a family with many “neuro-spicy” members, we’ve found ways to make travel work—not just tolerably, but joyfully. Here’s how we approach neurodivergent travel planning, no matter the destination.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 1, 20254 min read


Disney World Trip Planning for Families Navigating Autism & Anxiety
It is possible to have an amazing Disney trip when traveling with someone on the autism spectrum —even with all the hurdles that entails.. And we’re sharing the exact strategies that have worked for us over the years. Let's dive in.

Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
Jan 1, 20257 min read
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