You may have heard about something available to people with special needs (those who are handicapped, disabled, or have other sorts of medical issues).
Fall is a terrific time of year to visit Walt Disney World. The temperatures drop a bit from the sizzling summer highs, and the crowd levels also decrease as children head back to school.
So many of us love the movies, stories, and characters that Pixar has developed over the years. You might be surprised at how much an impact Pixar has had on Disney World.
Disney puts on multiple fireworks shows nearly every day of the year, and in fact is one of the largest consumers of fireworks in the United States. But for the US Independence Day they really go all out.
Disney World hasn't made its name with heart-stopping thrill rides, but that doesn't mean there aren't exciting roller coasters and other adrenaline pumping attractions scattered amid the tamer rides at Disney's theme parks.
If you've visited Disney's Hollywood Studios and walked around the Echo Lake area, you no doubt have see Gertie The Dinosaur- the huge green dino that sites along the lake shore and doubles as an ice cream stand.