Tips for Families with Autistic Children
Maureen Deal, mom to a young adult son with autism, shares with us how to navigate Orlando’s theme parks and resorts with your autistic child. Orlando’s theme parks can be a place of happiness and wonderful memories for families who vacation there. However, families with children on the autism spectrum may encounter some challenges beyond what typical visitors experience at the theme
Disney River Cruises on European Waterways
Erin Foster, coauthor of The Unofficial Guide to Disney Cruise Line, shares with us what to expect from a Disney river cruise on European waterways. Disney has been dipping its toe in the increasingly popular river cruise market, with branded sailings beginning in 2016. Disney river cruises are offered through the Adventures by Disney world travel arm of Disney Destinations, not Disney
Busch Gardens Offers Exclusive Park Experiences
Busch Gardens offers a wide variety of exclusive park experiences, but many of them contain overlapping locations, so pick the one that is right for you. Though you can book all the tours listed below on the day of your visit at the Tours Information and Reservation Center near the main gate, the limited capacity of the tours causes them to sell out early most of
Watering Holes Galore at Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando
New, Hip, and Fun Watering Holes Shine at Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Liliane Opsomer, the coauthor of The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World with Kids, shares her favorite watering holes for mom and dad’s night out. This article was first published on The Mouse for Less blog. The magician-themed lounge AbracadaBAR at Disney’s BoardWalk is one of the newest watering holes to open at Walt Disney
Newseum—A Review of Modern News Reporting
Newseum—A Museum dedicated to journalism, reporting, and the role of the press in society Reviewing the Newseum is essentially a review of modern news reporting: A core slice of it is excellent and reminds you that the Fourth Estate is vital to a functional democracy. The rest of it you’ve probably seen for free on the web. The Newseum’s Today’s Front Pages exhibit, on Level 6, is