• Disney Travel and Planning

Robyn Johnson with Park Magic shares her knowledge and experience with how to get the most out of  a trip to Disney, I ask  questions and she provides insights.

  • Planning a Disney trip with insights on reservations, tickets, and more. 
    • She shares tips and tricks for planning a successful Disney trip, especially for families with neurodiverse or special needs members.
    • Park Magic is a tool created to help families navigate Disney parks with ease, including finding gluten-free or allergy-friendly food options, planning rides based on individual needs, and more.
    • Robyn emphasizes the importance of planning ahead to avoid stress and make the most of your Disney trip, and Park Magic aims to make that process simpler and more enjoyable for families.
    • The importance of planning for Disney trips, especially with the added complexity of COVID-19 and ticket refund policies.
    • She Provides examples of how their service can help users save time and money by providing recommendations and insights on ticket types, reservations, and itinerary planning.
    • Sheree expresses gratitude for the service and mentions that it would have been helpful to have it before their own Disney trip.
  • Disney tips for parents with young children. 
    • Tips for navigating Disney with young children, including pin trading and using air tags to keep them safe.
    • Tips for making strollers distinct to save time between attractions.
  • Planning a Disney trip with tips for first-time visitors. 
    • Planning a Disneyland trip can be stressful, especially if you’re not familiar with the parks or haven’t been in a long time.
    • A helpful tool for planning is filtering ride attractions based on height requirements or personal preferences to create a checklist for each day.
    • Start  to plan a Disney trip by thinking about what kind of things you want to do, rather than feeling pressured to do everything.
    • Being open and honest with your group about what activities are feasible and enjoyable for everyone, rather than trying to fit in every attraction.
  • Disneyland planning and memories. 
    • She advises leaving room for magic and not overplanning, as kids may surprise you with their interests.
    • How they prioritized character meet and greets no matter what age despite others questioning the expense.
  • Disney memories and experiences with children. 
    • Sheree shares their favorite memory of their child falling asleep on their shoulder during the Tinkerbell show at Disney World.
    • Each time you visit Disney World, it’s a different experience due to their child’s age and interests.
    • Robyn’s son is interested in history, particularly Abraham Lincoln, and they have fun experiences at Disney World related to this interest.
    • She  recommends planning ahead for special experiences like character meet-and-greets and themed drinks at bars like Trader Sam’s.
    • Robyn highlights the importance of discovering new experiences and surprises at Disney, even for adults.
  • Disney World tips for families with young children.
    • Plan for 5-12 miles of walking per day and prioritizing time in the parks when they open.
    • Robyn also suggests bringing food and drinks into the parks, but in soft-sided containers and no glass or loose ice.
  • Disneyland planning and food allergies.
    • Robyn shared their passion project, Park Magic, a website that helps families plan Disneyland trips by providing information on characters, shows, and dining options.
    • We are grateful for the opportunity to learn about Park Magic and shared their enthusiasm for the site’s potential to help create happy memories for families.
    • There is  an app for Disney World to help people with food allergies navigate menus at different restaurants in the park.
    • Sheree appreciates the effort and hopes Disney improves their food options for people with allergies.
    • Compare Disneyland and Disney World, they are different experiences and people have different preferences.

 

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