Disney Confirms Disney Springs Expansion Parking Changes

If you’ve ever driven to the Walt Disney World, you know that having a car on property can be a double-edged sword. You have the freedom to leave the Parks when you want/need to go, but you are also dealing with parking costs and issues. I can’t think of a more difficult parking lot to navigate on property than the ones at Downtown Disney.

With the exciting Disney Springs expansion coming over the next few years and construction already starting, many guests have questions about the new parking situation at Downtown Disney. The best part is that even MORE parking spots are coming and parking will continue to be complimentary.

Construction has started on the first of two multi-level parking garages. The first will be located near the AMC Theatres and Splitsville Luxury Lanes; this garage is expected to be completed in October 2014. The second garage will be located near the World of Disney store, and is set to open in 2016. There will continue to be surface parking spots in addition to the two parking garages.

Meanwhile, if you are planning on visiting Walt Disney World and Downtown Disney any time soon, there are some parking tips for your upcoming trip:

  • Let Disney do the driving. Even if you have driven to your chosen Resort, take the complimentary Disney buses to and from Downtown Disney.
  • If you are dining at Downtown Disney, or catching Cirque Du Soleil, be sure to arrive early to your reservation. Plan on arriving 60 minutes prior to your reservation.
  • If you DO drive, here are some tricks to parking your vehicle:
  1. There is additional parking across the street from Downtown Disney, which are open Fridays, Saturdays and holidays. These spaces are near the SunTrust and Casting buildings (see the map below). Be sure to use the signal lights and crosswalks when crossing to the Downtown Disney area.
  2. Guests can also use the Team Disney parking lot. There will be a complimentary shuttle with direct service to and from Downtown Disney’s West Side, or you can walk the short distance to your destination.
  3. To get between the West Side, Pleasure Island, and the Marketplace, you can use the Boat Transportation to get from one end of Downtown Disney to the other.
  4. If you are not sure of where to park, ask a Cast Member. They can direct you to the best available parking options.

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Downtown Disney’s “Foodtopia” Set to Premiere October 1st

During the month of October, Downtown Disney will be hosting “Foodtopia,” an event that will showcase the myriad of dining choices for the Disney Foodies out there. From the roasted chicken at Bongo’s Cuban Cafe, to the shrimp and grits and the House of Blues, to the milk-braised pork shoulder with garlic smashed potatoes, foodies will be able to try them all.

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From October 1st – 31st, the Foodtopia event  will feature seven Downtown Disney restaurants, each restaurant will be serving a three-course dinner for $30, with a $60 option at Fulton’s Crab House (tax and gratuity extra). The seven restaurants featured are Bongos Cuban Cafe, House of Blues, Paradiso 37, Planet Hollywood, Portobello, Splitsville Luxury Lanes, and Wolfgang Puck Cafe.

During October, Foodtopia will be held every day of the week between 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.  But don’t head over without advance planning! You must make a reservation and payment at least 48 hours in advance for this event. Beginning September 28th, you can call 1-407-WDW-DINE to make reservations. And don’t wait — space is limited for this event.

Although Foodtopia cannot be combined with other promotions, you can combine Foodtopia and Cirque Du Soleil tickets! If you make a Foodtopia reservation, you will receive a 20% discount on the Cirque Du Soleil “La Nouba” tickets for everyone in your party.

Three courses and a non-alcoholic beverage for $30 — What a bargain! But what is included in these fabulous dinners? As an example, at the Wolfgang Puck Café, you can start with garlic and white bean hummus, a Caesar salad or butternut squash soup. Entrees include pesto chicken, crispy pork loin or spaghetti bolognese. Desserts feature key lime pie, carrot cake or a brownie sundae. Paradiso 37 is offering blackened mahi sliders, a hearty beef burrito or chicken enchiladas paired with a starter and dessert. At Planet Hollywood, their Celebrity BBQ Bacon Cheeseburger is on tap for an entrée, or lasagna or their Southwest Salad. Splitsville lets you choose from eight appetizers and ten entrées, with a brownie and ice cream for dessert. And that $60 menu at Fulton’s Crab House? It includes either shrimp cocktail, steamed clams and mussels or jumbo lump crab cake to start; a whole Rhode Island lobster, cioppino or filet mignon for an entrée, and a Tollhouse Cookie sundae, key lime pie or root beer float for dessert. .

Will you be attending the Foodtopia event? At which restaurant will you dine? Which menu sounds the most appetizing?

RUMOR: Disney and Warner Brothers to Bring “The Lord of the Rings” to Disney Parks

Yes, that’s right. It sounds like Disney and Warner Brothers have either signed or are very close to signing an agreement that will bring “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” movie-inspired areas to the Disney Parks. This comes on the heels of rumors that it would be Universal that would acquire the theme parks rights several months ago.

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Disney began talking to executives at Warner Bros. about the idea late last year, and it seems now that Disney is looking to finalize or announce the deal in hopes of turning the tide in the Orlando theme park wars.

Rumor has it that Universal Orlando’s parks may show stronger attendance numbers in 2014 with the opening of a second Wizarding World of Harry Potter area, actually defeating Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. This has Disney frightened.

With already announced AVATAR inspired attractions going to Animal Kingdom in the not-so-distant future, Disney is rumored to be overhauling a planned expansion of Hollywood Studios focusing to focus Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings. It would seem that any Cars Land additions planned for the park are now on hold or may never be built so that Disney could quickly move along with these other projects for the park, opening them between 2015 and 2018.

While we haven’t heard anything about what a Lord of the Rings-inspired area would include, it seems that an announcement from Disney might be imminent.

As with any rumor, you should take this with a grain of salt until it is actually announced. Things often change, especially when negotiations with other companies are involved, so who knows if this project will ever see the light of day. Until then, it sure is fun to think about…

What do you think? Would the Lord of the Rings be a good addition to Disney’s Hollywood Studios?

Disneyland accepting online dining reservations starting October 3rd

The Disneyland Resort has just announced that you will be able to request your advanced dining reservations to your favorite resort restaurants online starting October 3rd, 2013.  With the famous Walt Disney World style online reservation system finally coming to Disneyland, the e-mail reservation system will no longer be offered.  Those wishing to call for dining reservations can still do so through the number (714) 781-DINE.

Note, that Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, Pirate’s League and Studio Disney 365 will still need to be reserved through the phone by calling (714) 781-STYLE.  Disney also charges a $10 per person fee if a guest does not show up for their reservation or if the reservation isn’t canceled the day before.  You will be able to cancel your reservation online as well.

You will be able to make your online reservations HERE.

Those familiar to reserving though the Walt Disney World reservation system have long awaited this at the Disneyland Resort and know the ease and convenience it brings will only add to the overall enjoyment of your visit.

VIDEO: Experience the Game on the Big Screen in “Need For Speed” in Theaters March 2014


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Are you a fan of the car culture films of the 60’s and 70’s? How about the extremely popular game, “Need For Speed”? Now DreamWorks Pictures with Walt Disney Studios brings the passion and excitement of both to the big screen with the new film “Need For Speed”, in theaters March 2014.

This film, based on the most successful racing video game franchise ever with over 140 million copies sold, tells the story of Tobey Marshall (Aaron Paul), a mechanic who also races muscle-cars in an unsanctioned street-racing circuit, while struggling to keep his family-owned garage in business. Though reluctantly, he partners with the arrogant and wealthy ex-NASCAR driver Dino Brewster (Dominic Cooper). Just as a major sale to car broker Julia Bonet (Imogen Poots) looks like it could save Tobey’s business, Dino frames Tobey for a crime he didn’t commit, in a disastrous race which sends Tobey to prison.

Now two years later, Tobey is released and wants revenge on Dino. He has the chance in the high-stakes race known as De Leon—the Super Bowl of underground racing. This film is filled with high-octane, action-packed excitement that includes dodging cops coast-to-coast and contending with the dangerous bounty Dino has put out on his car. With the help of his loyal crew and the surprisingly resourceful Julia, Tobey defies the odds, finding redemption along the way, and proving that the underdog can still finish first.

Here’s some still images from this upcoming movie:

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And here’s the “Need For Speed” official trailer:

“Need for Speed” is presented by DreamWorks Pictures, produced by John Gatins, Pat O’Brien and Mark Sourian and directed by Scott Waugh. The screen story is by John Gatins and George Gatins and the screenplay is by George Gatins and John Gatins, based on the video game series created by Electronic Arts. The film releases in U.S. theaters on March 14, 2014.

Stay tuned to WDW News Today for all your updated news on the Walt Disney Studios!

Video and Images courtesy of the Walt Disney Company.

PHOTOS & VIDEO: New Minnie Mouse Meet & Greet at Studios Offers Fun References for Disney Fans

Very quietly over the last few weeks, a new meet and greet was constructed inside the Magic of Disney Animation at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Eventually planned to be a FastPass+ only meet and greet experience, there is a new place to meet Minnie Mouse between the Mickey Mouse and Wreck-It Ralph meet and greets already located inside. Let’s take a look at this new location (previously just a bank of interactive game kiosks):

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The meet and greet is labeled as the Drawing Room

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Once in the queue, there are some framed pieces representing fictional films Minnie Mouse has been in and some props featuring some of her friends

Hollywood Brown Derby style caricatures on the wall

The movie posters are fantastic, we hope they will sell them in the stores at some point

Posters for Minnie Poppins, The Jungle Cruise, and Squakin’ In The Rain

The Jungle Cruise poster has nods to Imagineers Harper Goff and Bill Evans… it’s also playing at the Theater of the Stars

Interestingly, this is a Spanish poster

Some DuckTales characters referenced here

Casamousa…

A cool reference to Frank and Ollie, two of the Nine Old Men

More cariactures

My personal favorite is Mouse Pacific, featuring the Adventureland buildings and the Little Orange Bird

Some of the names referenced are a combination of Disney legends and Tiki Room bird names

Another neat poster

Minnie’s room is labeled as Dressing Room 2

The roof is gorgeous in the meet and greet

The carpet is great too

Some awesome blakc and white photos of Minnie Mouse around the room

The Golden Mickeys is a show on the Disney Cruise Line and at Hong Kong Disneyland, the date of the ceremony on the poster even marks the opening day of Hong Kong Disneyland

Minnie has several Golden Mickeys and other awards on her shelves

The awards reference the films in the queue

Behind Minnie is jewelry and perfume

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A scene from the Golden Mickeys

The backdrop is really nice

Here’s video of our experience meeting Minnie Mouse, including a surprise appearance by a very famous guest…

So, what do you think of Minnie’s new digs at Disney’s Hollywood Studios?

Two More Floats Previewed for “Festival of Fantasy” Parade, “Celebrate a Dream Come True” Ends in January 2014

Walt Disney World announced a new daytime parade for the Magic Kingdom several months ago, but today they are previewing two more floats from the parade:

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Merida from Brave and her bear-brothers will travel with a troupe of Scottish dancers and this giant bagpipe

Also announced for the parade thus far is a Princess Royal Court Garden Float, the previously previewed Mickey and Minnie hot-air balloon, Rapunzel and Flynn Rider on a longship, and the Nerverland unit with Peter Pan, Captain Hook, Mr. Smee, Wendy, and Tinker Bell. The Sleeping Beauty, Dumbo, and Pinocchio units in the parade have still not been previewed to date. Festival of Fantasy is scheduled to debut at the Magic Kingdom in early 2014.

Also announced is that the Celebrate a Dream Come True Parade will return after Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade for 4 final performances January 1st-4th, 2014. Until Festival of Fantasy premieres a few weeks later, there will be no 3PM parade at the Magic Kingdom, just the Move It! Shake It! Celebrate It! Street Party and Main Street Electrical Parade.

VIDEO: Watch the Latest Trailer for Walt Disney Feature Animation’s “Frozen”

A new trailer has been released for Disney “Frozen” and you can watch it here!

First, a few new images from this highly anticipated animated release:

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And enjoy this new “Frozen” trailer:

Disney’s “Frozen” releases in 3D in theaters on Thanksgiving, November 27th, 2013. I hope you can keep your cool until then!

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Stay tuned to WDW News Today for all your Frozen News!

Video and Images courtesy of the Walt Disney Company.

New “Thor: The Dark World” TV Spot Debuts During “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”

A new TV trailer for Thor: The Dark World debuted Tuesday night, September 24, during the premiere of the new TV series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. The film will be released on November 8, 2013, and is being distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

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Check it out below!

Marvel’s Thor: The Dark World continues the big-screen adventures of Thor as he battles to save Earth and all the Nine Realms from a shadowy enemy that predates the universe itself.  In the aftermath of Marvel’s Thor and Marvel’s The Avengers, Thor fights to restore order across the cosmos, but an ancient race led by the vengeful Malekith returns to plunge the universe back into darkness. To defeat an enemy that even Odin and Asgard cannot withstand, Thor sets upon his most dangerous and personal journey yet, forced into an alliance with the treacherous Loki to save not only his people and those he love, but our universe itself.

Starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan Skarsgård, Idris Elba, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kat Dennings, Ray Stevenson, Zachary Levi, Tadanobu Asano and Jaimie Alexander with Rene Russo and Anthony Hopkins as Odin, Marvel’s Thor: The Dark World is directed by Alan Taylor, and is based on Marvel’s classic Super Hero Thor, who first appeared in the comic book Journey into Mystery #83 in August, 1962.

WDWNT: The Magazine – GAC Changes and Consequences To Guests with Disabilities

Months ago, news broke about the abuses happening in the Disney Parks with the GAC, or the Guest Assistance Card. An undercover story detailed the story of wealthy parents paying individuals with disabilities to escort their families through the Parks so that they could “skip the lines” at the attractions.

The fall-out over this expose has been heartbreaking for many families who have children with an ACTUAL disability, because they are uncertain whether the newly-revised guest assistance system will provide the same level of guest assistance as the previous GAC system.

I am one such family. I have three children, two with Special Needs, and I am uncertain how we will navigate the Parks once the new Disability Access Service Card (DASC), formerly the GAC, goes into effect.

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My Disney story is one of love at first sight…

When I first walked into the front gates of the Magic Kingdom at 14 years old, I knew I was hooked. After college, I moved to Orlando for a year, and spent at least one night per week in the Parks. I got married at Polynesian resort and had my wedding reception dinner at the Artist Point restaurant at the Wilderness Lodge. I’ve been to the Disney Parks over 100 times.

When I had my first son, his first trip to Disney was when he was 6 months old and I knew I wanted to raise my kids “Disney.” I wanted to see my beloved Disney through my kids’ eyes.

My son loved Disney, even from an early age. We watched the movies and Disney shows, so he knew all of the characters and had a wonderful time seeing Mickey and the gang in person. We tried to go to Disney at least once a year. In 2006, we went as a family – my husband, my two-year old son, our new baby, and me.

But something changed for my oldest son when we went to Walt Disney World that year.  Characters that he formerly loved meeting now scared him. He would cry and try to get away from Mickey and Goofy, not hug them. He covered his ears and screamed during parades and shows. He freaked out while we waited in the crowded lines. He even slapped me and my husband while waiting in lines, and he is the most calm, non-violent kid I know. We knew coming home from this trip that something was wrong.

After we got back from the trip to Disney World, we saw Doctors and Psychologist and got the diagnosis — Autism.

We were devastated.

As as the weeks passed, we realized the challenges that we had ahead of us.  My son spent hours and hours per week in therapies. My son could quote lines and lines from “Toy Story,” but could not ask me for a cup of juice.

And this may sound silly, but one of my thoughts was “How will we ever go back to Disney World, with all of the challenges we now have?”

We waited two years before deciding  to return to Disney World. In that time, my son with Autism got a little better. We welcomed a new baby boy, bringing our family to five members – two parents and three boys!  I also joined an Autism support group after my son’s diagnosis, and from other parents, I learned about Disney’s Guest Assistance Card. Guests with disabilities can request a card at Guest Services; this pass enables these guests to wait in an alternate line, away from the crowds and noise. We knew this pass was the answer to my son’s sensory processing problems.

On our trip in 2008, we went to Guest Services on the first day of our trip, with a note from his Pediatrician, stating that my son has Autism. The Cast Member at Guest Services said that because of HIPAA laws, he didn’t need to see the letter, but we kept it on us at all times, just in case. We heard that some families using the GAC had experienced nasty comments from the people in the standard lines, and I wanted to make sure that I had the Doctor’s note as proof of our son’s disability, in case anyone every questioned our integrity.

(And if anyone ever did question my integrity, saying my sons don’t “look” disabled, I would show the Doctor’s note, and tell them that I would GLADLY trade places with them, if that meant my sons wouldn’t live their whole lives with disabilities.)

And with the GAC, we had a FABULOUS time.

And that’s really what we were striving for when on vacation at Disney World — to feel like any normal family. Because at home, during every other day of the year, we have Speech therapies, Physical therapies, Occupational therapies, psychologist appointments, Social Skills training, and a myriad of meetings with teachers and educators. To be able to get away from the stresses of our lives at home, and be able to enjoy Disney World with our sons, despite the challenges of my son’s disability, make me love Disney all the more —  because Disney has always provided appropriate accommodations to those with disabilities.

In 2011, our youngest son was diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder. He also cannot tolerate loud noises (like parades and fireworks) and lots of people in close proximity of him, but we use a stroller that creates a space just for him. But in contrast, he craves sensory input, and LOVES roller coasters, thrill rides and anything that spins him around.

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My youngest son blocking out the noise of the fireworks

We’ve been back three more times since 2008, and have used the GAC each time. It’s been a lifesaver for our family. I don’t think my sons could handle the Disney Parks without the GAC.

So you can imagine my disappointment when the news story broke about people abusing the GAC system. I can’t imagine people abusing a system designed to help people with disabilities! For those of us with children with disabilities, we struggle every day, even with the simplest of tasks – brushing teeth, getting dressed, school work, making friends, maintaining a sense of normalcy. Walt Disney World has always given my family accommodations to make use feel like any other family on vacation, happily relaxing together, enjoying each other, spending quality time together.

This past week, Walt Disney World has announced changes to the GAC, set to be implemented in early October. These changes come in response to the abuses detailed in the news expose. And I can tell you, as a HUGE Disney fan and a Mom of three kids, two with Special Needs, I am nervous about the changes.

We made out last trip to Disney World this past August. We used the GAC to navigate the Parks and my son with Autism had very few issues. But one of his problems was that we had a reservation for dinner at the Plaza Restaurant on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom. Due to a computer glitch, the Cast Members could not seat us for about 20 minutes. We were given a buzzer, but this “glitch” threw my son off of his schedule. We had reservation at a certain time, and if you know anything about Autism, change is not always a welcome thing. He became very upset and agitated and it took all we had, as parents, to keep him calm and distracted until we could be seated.

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My oldest son with Autism holding the restaurant pager and stressing out about our delayed reservation time

I am now very grateful we took our family vacation in August, before the changes to the GAC take effect, because I am truly nervous about the ramifications of this new system on families with disabilities.

The new DASC card will have a photo of the person with a disability printed on it, for which I am in favor. This way, those individuals scamming the system will not be able to use cards issued for other people. But other changes are more uncertain…

As Tom Corless reported earlier in the week, the changes will work this like this: “On the back of the DAS card, you will find a grid that guests familiar with Universal Orlando’s accessibility system will recognize. There are enough spots for about 30 attractions visits (if you fill them up, you will need a new card), and the columns are labeled “Attraction,” “Posted Time,” “Current Time.” “Return Time,” and “Cast”. The way this works at Walt Disney World is the greeter Cast Member at each attraction (NOT special kiosks, as has been rumored) will take the current wait time, subtract 10 minutes, add it to the time on the clock and tell them to come back at that time to enter an alternate entrance. For example, if the wait at Space Mountain is 60 minutes at 3:00 pm, the guest would be told to come back at 3:50 pm to enter the FASTPASS line. This also works at continuous shows, too: if the next show of Voyage of the Little Mermaid is 2:45  pm but the Cast Member knows the last person in line will get into the 3:15 pm show, he’ll tell the guest to come back for the 3:15 pm show. Again, this is to have the guest wait the actual length of time everyone else is waiting while also accommodating the guest’s needs. The guests can go eat lunch or see a show while they wait for the time to come up, and then come back any time after their return time

So let’s just talk out a DASC scenario with children with Autism…. With the new DASC, we approach a kiosk at the front of Pirates of the Caribbean and obtain our “return time” to come back  in an hour. Then we have to LEAVE the Pirates of the Caribbean area. My son has seen the Pirates attraction, gotten excited about going on the ride, and now we have to leave and come back in an hour? Because of his disability, he doesn’t always have the cognitive understanding that we will come back at a later time; he thinks we are not getting to go on the attraction at all. It’s very likely he could have a meltdown on the sidewalk in front of Pirates because he wants to ride it NOW. (And for those that don’t understand Autism, he is not being a spoiled brat, it’s just Autism rearing its ugly head)

This new system may not work well for kids on the Spectrum. With the DASC, Disney may be excluding many, many families with kids with disabilities. Families that, for many years, have seen Disney World, as the ONE PLACE where their family could feel “normal.” Typical. I am in touch with several families that are not sure they will be returning due to the changes.

In response to my concerns, and many other families in the Autism community, I reached out to the Walt Disney World PR office, to see if I could get some clarification to questions I had about the new DASC. This week, I spoke with Jacquee Wahler, a member of Disney’s External Communications team. She was able to assuage my concerns and assure me that Walt Disney World will always be striving to create a magical experience for every guest. Jacquee stated that the “Disability Access Service (DAS) Card will be a new tool provided at the Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort theme parks to enhance the service we provide to our guests with disabilities at our attractions. It replaces the Guest Assistance Card (GAC), and allows guests with special assistance needs to virtually wait at those attractions with a posted wait time. This service can be used in addition to Disney’s FastPass service and Disney FastPass+.”

Walt Disney World has also released a statement from Meg Crofton, President of Walt Disney Parks and Resort Operations. In it, the press release states, “Our commitment to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all our Guests has not changed. We have long recognized that people may have different needs, and we will continue to work individually with our Guests with disabilities to provide assistance that is responsive to their unique circumstances.”

Personally, I am holding out hope. Disney, you haven’t failed me yet. My oldest son still remembers what he had for lunch at the Pinocchio Haus three years ago. Both my sons with Special Needs were in the Captain Jack’s Pirate Tutorial show at the Magic Kingdom. We ridden “It’s a Small World” more times than I can count. Some of our most cherished memories are at Walt Disney World and I don’t want that to end for us. I will keep coming back, because Walk Disney World has always been my family’s “happy place.”

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Good times at the Magic Kingdom for my family

I am apprehensive about the new DASC, but I’m willing to wait until October 9th to hear the reviews of the new process. I would love to bring my son with Autism to the Magic Kingdom on October 9th and document the new DASC system in action, to see how it’s really going to work with those with disabilities.

I think the most important tip I took away from my talk with Jacquee Wahler is that for those guests with disabilities, you need to take the time to have a real open and honest conversation with the Cast Member at the Guest Services counter when asking for the DASC.  Be sure to talk about your family members diagnosis and what challenges you experience because of that diagnosis. Be clear about what your family member struggles with on a daily basis and how the translates in the Disney Park setting.

Meg Crofton also wrote in her statement, “As with any change, there will be a period of adjustment, particular for those families that have developed and refined their preferred ways of enjoying our Parks with their loved ones over the years. I thank you in advance for your patience as we fine-tune our new program to mitigate the current abuse, while still providing the special experience our Guests have come to expect from Disney.”

“Disney Parks holds a cherished place in the hearts of the millions of Guests who visit us each year. We know that is especially true for those of you who have a loved one with a disability. For many families, what would be impossible elsewhere is not only possible, but magical, at our Parks and Resorts. ”

Here is hoping that Walt Disney World continues to make the impossible possible for ALL families.

Do you have an opinion on the new Disability Access Service Card? The previous Guest Assistance Card? How should Disney create a system that gives accommodations for guests with disabilities, but keeps out those that would cheat the system?