Thank you so much for giving such detailed but easy to understand information on accessibility, I’m planning to take my terminally ill daughter for her big 13th birthday, but travelling with illnesses is so hard to plan for ! This made it feel a little simpler :)
Just today me and my partner talked about maybe going to Disneyland Paris next year, so this video is perfectly timed! Thank you for all the information!! :)
Thank you for this, im planning our first trip abroad next year for are 15th anniversary with our boys and wabt to go disney paris. Perfect timimg 😁 hope you enjoyed the holiday x
The covid stuff was the thing stressing me out so thanks so much for explaining this 💕 such a great informative video thank you 😊 looking forward to watching your videos
Thanks for the info. I am an adult and have sensory processing disorder (born with it, but then was made much more severe due to several concussion/TBIs). I have never had trouble getting DAS in Florida or California, but I worry that I will be denied access because people don’t always know what SPD is. The accessibility services make a massive difference for me because everyone talking over each other in queues and table service restaurants is just too much for me. I would only last through one or two rides if it weren’t for the special services. Hopefully, if I am able to go to Disneyland Paris for the first time this year, I won’t have any trouble qualifying for the priority or easy access passes. Either one would be fine.
@@MummyOfFourDoesDisney I am from the US and don’t think I would qualify for one. However, the Nimbus card does look very helpful. I wish the US had something like it, but I don’t believe we do. Maybe someday :)
@@MummyOfFourDoesDisney thank you so much! did some more research and we get unlimited access to both parks with our hotel ticket until the ticket expires.
Thanks for this video it’s been really useful. We are gutted we booked through Goldcrest coach holidays and staying at Cheyenne in October but the company say they can’t give us a disney booking reference to link on the app to get earlier dining reservation before the 60 days mark :(
Hi I’ve just come across your channel and it’s so helpful. I’m a Disney freak and have been to Disney before but this time I’m coming with 2 children who are having private autism assessments soon. My question is can I apply for the card for them as I won’t be claiming any benefits. I’m not 100% sure what documentation I’ll get from the private assessment. Thanks Angie x
Hi 👋 Rhi daddy Bella Zara William Dylan too awesome 🤩 video as always the first thing your going to think 🤔 about is what time of year would you like 👍 to go seasonal check the weather for Paris dates where are you going to stay in accommodation 🏨 getting to Paris ferry ⛴ crossing euro tunnel 🚂 taking the Eurostar train 🚂 flying to Paris ✈️ airport transfers check the luggage 🧳 allowance if you are flying 🛫 enjoy 😉 Disneyland Paris if you are going
Hi Rhi, thanks for such an amazing helpful vid, the tips are so bloody invaluable, glad you had a magical time & you got home ok, I may have a couple of questions for you but will send a DM to yr Instagram if that's ok? Much love, Michelle xx
Thank you so much for giving such detailed but easy to understand information on accessibility, I’m planning to take my terminally ill daughter for her big 13th birthday, but travelling with illnesses is so hard to plan for ! This made it feel a little simpler :)
oh hunny im so sorry
I’m so sorry to hear that,I hope you and your daughter have a lovely holiday
Just today me and my partner talked about maybe going to Disneyland Paris next year, so this video is perfectly timed! Thank you for all the information!! :)
Glad it was helpful!
Really helpful and informative vlog 😊 Thanks x
I hope you’re having a wonderful time!! Can’t wait to see your vlogs of the trip!
They start Sunday at 5pm!
Watching this video to get me ready for my trip next month ❤️💗🎒🏰✈️🛍🎢🍫🍰🍕🎉🍿🥤🍴xxx
Have fun!
@@MummyOfFourDoesDisney thank you xx
Thank you Rhi, very helpful as we are going on 4th July and after watching your vlogs I can’t wait! Xx
Have fun!
Definitely would love to know mote about the annual pass
I talk about them more in the log series (starting Sunday) but once I've caught up with work I'll film a dedicated video x
Hi Rhi, great video. We are off there in September so some great tips, thanks x
Have fun!
Thank you for this, im planning our first trip abroad next year for are 15th anniversary with our boys and wabt to go disney paris. Perfect timimg 😁 hope you enjoyed the holiday x
Have fun!
Yes please I would definitely like to know how to do the annual pass as we have disabilities in our family 🥰 love your vids
The covid stuff was the thing stressing me out so thanks so much for explaining this 💕 such a great informative video thank you 😊 looking forward to watching your videos
Glad it was helpful!
Is there a video how to book annual pass tickets via the online portal
Thanks for the info. I am an adult and have sensory processing disorder (born with it, but then was made much more severe due to several concussion/TBIs).
I have never had trouble getting DAS in Florida or California, but I worry that I will be denied access because people don’t always know what SPD is. The accessibility services make a massive difference for me because everyone talking over each other in queues and table service restaurants is just too much for me. I would only last through one or two rides if it weren’t for the special services. Hopefully, if I am able to go to Disneyland Paris for the first time this year, I won’t have any trouble qualifying for the priority or easy access passes. Either one would be fine.
Try applying for the Nimbus access card I mentioned in the video before you go, it'll make life much easier when you get there xx
@@MummyOfFourDoesDisney I am from the US and don’t think I would qualify for one. However, the Nimbus card does look very helpful. I wish the US had something like it, but I don’t believe we do. Maybe someday :)
How did you find prestige for transfers please?
all the tips and advice are great. cant wait to start planning our trip next year. we are gonna drive as due the stuff need to my sons needs
RHI THIS VIDEO IS PERFECT!!!!!💖
Oh thank you so much lovely 🥰
Hi it’s 3 months left on your passport when travelling from UK to the EU
Is there wifi throughout the park?
Would love more info about the annual pass xx
Once I've finished editing the vlog series I will do a dedicated video. In the mean time, there is some info in the new vlog that went up last night x
Hi rhi good information for people going to Disney paris xx👍🌞💕
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for this video!! Do you has to reserve park tickets for each day if you are staying at the hotel ?
I thin k it depends which package you have? Some hotels have ticket for each days and others don't. It should say in your booking info x
@@MummyOfFourDoesDisney thank you so much! did some more research and we get unlimited access to both parks with our hotel ticket until the ticket expires.
Thanks for this video it’s been really useful. We are gutted we booked through Goldcrest coach holidays and staying at Cheyenne in October but the company say they can’t give us a disney booking reference to link on the app to get earlier dining reservation before the 60 days mark :(
Oh nightmare! Can you call Disney directly?
Im going in july by ferry and it will take me 10 hours
Hi I’ve just come across your channel and it’s so helpful. I’m a Disney freak and have been to Disney before but this time I’m coming with 2 children who are having private autism assessments soon. My question is can I apply for the card for them as I won’t be claiming any benefits. I’m not 100% sure what documentation I’ll get from the private assessment. Thanks Angie x
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Hi 👋 Rhi daddy Bella Zara William Dylan too awesome 🤩 video as always the first thing your going to think 🤔 about is what time of year would you like 👍 to go seasonal check the weather for Paris dates where are you going to stay in accommodation 🏨 getting to Paris ferry ⛴ crossing euro tunnel 🚂 taking the Eurostar train 🚂 flying to Paris ✈️ airport transfers check the luggage 🧳 allowance if you are flying 🛫 enjoy 😉 Disneyland Paris if you are going
Hi Rhi, thanks for such an amazing helpful vid, the tips are so bloody invaluable, glad you had a magical time & you got home ok, I may have a couple of questions for you but will send a DM to yr Instagram if that's ok? Much love, Michelle xx