Disney Destinations
Expert Disney tips with a Canadian perspective - because I could talk about Disney all day. Includes planning advice, resort and park breakdowns, and ways to make Disney more manageable for families with sensory or accessibility needs.
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Disney World for First-Timers: A Guide for Canadian Families
Planning a Disney World trip for Canadian families can be daunting, but this guide offers essential advice. Key topics include optimal visiting times, cost estimates for flights, accommodations, and park tickets, as well as tips for dining and accessibility. For a stress-free vacation, consider expert help and early reservations.
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Visiting Walt Disney World with Autism
Walt Disney World is known as the most magical place on Earth, but for families with autistic children, the excitement can come with unique challenges. From sensory overload to long wait times, a Disney vacation requires extra planning to ensure an enjoyable experience for everyone. As a travel agent who specializes in autism-friendly travel, I’m here to share tips to make your trip as smooth and magical as possible.
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Certifications & Training, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Destinations, Disneyland, Sensory-Friendly Disney, Walt Disney World
What Does a Disney Specialist Do? (and How My New Training Helps Your Family Vacation)
I’m a Certified Disney Specialist, trained in Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and Aulani – with up-to-date training completed for 2025. Whether you’re travelling with autism, anxiety, or mobility needs, I’ll help you plan a stress-free, magical Disney vacation tailored to your family’s needs and comfort level.
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From Animal Kingdom to Magic Kingdom: Our 4-Park Disney Challenge
Embarking on a whirlwind adventure through all four parks in a single day at Walt Disney World is no small feat, but my husband and I took on the challenge as part of our 10-year anniversary celebration. Here's how our day unfolded, filled with thrilling rides, unexpected challenges, and unforgettable memories.