The main thing I’ve been working on with the Return to Queue Database is compiling information that will help disabled guests who no longer qualify for the Disability Access Service have a better idea of what to expect in the parks. This is my favorite part of the highlights. To be included on this list,Continue reading ““Best Bets” for Disabled Guests: September 2024″
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RTQ Database: EPCOT
The RTQ Database was created as an way to keep track of disabled guests’ experiences in the parks. by date, without the Disability Access Service (DAS) accommodation since the DAS was changed earlier in 2024. The database is crowdsourced via anonymous surveys, and discussed experiences of many people with varying disabilities. The hope is to trackContinue reading “RTQ Database: EPCOT”
RTQ and “Alternate Attractions-Based Accommodations” Database: New Landing Page
The RTQ Database was created as an way to keep track of disabled guests’ experiences in the parks. by date, without the Disability Access Service (DAS) accommodation since the DAS was changed earlier in 2024. The database is crowdsourced via anonymous surveys, and discussed experiences of many people with varying disabilities. The hope is toContinue reading “RTQ and “Alternate Attractions-Based Accommodations” Database: New Landing Page”
Reflections on One Month of the RTQ Database
Happy Sunday Everyone! A new RTQ Database update will run tonight, so make sure you get your submissions in by 4:30 pm. The survey has had approximately 50 responses so far between the resorts, many with multiple parks included in a single response. I decided to do one final July update at midnight on AugustContinue reading “Reflections on One Month of the RTQ Database”
3/23/23: Our Second Day at EPCOT
Our third “Disney Day” was our return trip to EPCOT. Originally we were supposed to have a breakfast at Topolino’s Terrace (over at Disney’s Riviera Resort) but the events of the night before led to us completely scrapping that plan. (Still working on that post). Instead, we decided to sleep in some. When we wokeContinue reading “3/23/23: Our Second Day at EPCOT”
Trip Report: 3/22/23: Our First Day at EPCOT
After spending 3/21 at Magic Kingdom, we had reservations for breakfast the next morning at one of our family’s favorite Disney restaurants: ‘Ohana. Our reservations were originally for around 9:30 am, but I had a last-minute Zoom call I needed to be available for at 11:00, and with some late night searching we were ableContinue reading “Trip Report: 3/22/23: Our First Day at EPCOT”
Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind – Tips for Plus-Size Riders and Accessibility Information
Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind was my first “new” ride this trip, and after Flight of Passage opening week, I had concerns to say the least. We arrived at EPCOT shortly after 1:30 pm, and the first thing I did once we scanned into the park was sign up for the Cosmic Rewind virtualContinue reading “Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind – Tips for Plus-Size Riders and Accessibility Information”
All the Rides and Attractions I was Able to Access this Trip as a Fat Person who uses a Mobility Device
For those of you who are new here, hi! I’m Amber, and I want to help ease the minds of anyone going to Disney who’s ever been walked off a ride at a theme park because they didn’t fit. I can ride 99% of anything at Walt Disney World. I’ve been going for over aContinue reading “All the Rides and Attractions I was Able to Access this Trip as a Fat Person who uses a Mobility Device”
So Much Disney World News My Head is Spinning
Walt Disney World is wrapping up their #AllTheDisneyThrills media event today and SO much was announced. This is a busy year for The Walt Disney Company, and Walt Disney World is in the middle of some major events and transformations. We’re finishing up the last few weeks of the 50th Anniversary Celebration this month, endingContinue reading “So Much Disney World News My Head is Spinning”
Top 10 Disney World Experiences that Allow Guests to Remain in their Wheelchair
The best parts of a Disney vacation are the rides and entertainment (and the food, let’s be real). For some disabled Disney World guests, transferring out of their wheelchair into a ride vehicle isn’t an option, but there are still several things they can experience while still safely seated in their own chair. We’re goingContinue reading “Top 10 Disney World Experiences that Allow Guests to Remain in their Wheelchair”
