We are so excited to bring you the first part of our video series featuring some not as well known Sensory Break Areas at Disneyland! We teamed up with Mr Cheezypop, an amazing Disney Vlogger, to bring you a video of the lesser known areas around Disneyland to take a Sensory Break. Most of youContinue reading “Hidden Sensory Spots in Disneyland Park”
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Sensory Review of Disneyland during the Holidays
Disneyland is beautiful during the Holidays, but the increase in crowds, lights and noise can often make it less successful for families that include individuals with sensory processing difficulties. Here is a review of Disneyland during Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Christmas holidays. Times to go: Halloween time during the week is much slower than onContinue reading “Sensory Review of Disneyland during the Holidays”
Crowds at Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland for Sensory Individuals
We recently went to Disneyland to review Galaxy’s edge for all things Sensory! We love to review Disney experiences for those that are autistic or have Sensory difficulties, as there are many sensory experience that can create barriers. Knowledge is power! It was a wonderful experience overall, and we highly recommend visiting this new DisneylandContinue reading “Crowds at Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland for Sensory Individuals”
Disneyland – Getting your Sensory Kiddo through Galaxy’s Edge
We are so excited to be able to review Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland at the end of June! June 24th is the first day without reservations, and after seeing it with reservations on the 23rd, we’ll walk you through the process of how to enter without reservations on June 24th, without reservations. We’ll answer howContinue reading “Disneyland – Getting your Sensory Kiddo through Galaxy’s Edge”
Autism Accessibility in Disneyland – the DAS pass
Disneyland is one of the most magical places in the US, the “happiest place in the world.” However, the noise level, crowding, flashing lights, bright sunlight and waiting in lines can get to everyone., but for those with sensory difficulties such as those on the Autism Spectrum/Autistics, this magical place often loses a lot ofContinue reading “Autism Accessibility in Disneyland – the DAS pass”
Getting to Disney
Sensory Accessible transportation options to Disneyland