Using Disney's ServicesDepending on where you're staying, you'll have access to buses, boats, and monorail systems that will take you to the park entrance without having to use your legs.
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EPCOT CenterEPCOT provides entertainment for anyone who loves learning, regardless of age. Seniors can enjoy taking their time visiting Spaceship Earth, the Big Blue World or taking in a movie at the 180-degree IMAX theatre, all of which won't over tire older adults.
You can buy the Genie Pass to buy access to the lightning lane (or whatever they call it these days), but even with that you will still be waiting in line.
You can pay for a private tour which may include fast access to select rides.
The “Disney Del Webb”Del Webb Oasis in Winter Garden, located just minutes from Disney and other attractions, is a highly anticipated new Del Webb community in the Orlando area. Like most Del Webb communities, Del Webb Oasis will have a long list of amenities for 55+ residents to enjoy, including a 12,000 sq. ft.
Grad Nites are an annual event at Disneyland Resort for graduating high school seniors featuring an after-hours party at night in Disney California Adventure and daytime admission to both parks.
The best paid options to get around Disney WorldIf you have money to burn and love the convenience of having a vehicle on call, then booking a rideshare would be your best option. You have three choices: Uber, Lyft, and Disney World's very own Minnie Van.
Yes, you can wear flip flops on most all of the rides in Walt Disney World. The only one that I can think of that will made Guest take them off and leave them on the floor is Soarin' (this is so that they do not come off of your feet and hit another guest during your Soarin' flight).
In terms of what to say to get a DAS pass, start by explaining why waiting in extended queues would be difficult for you. For example: “I experience ___________ which makes tolerating long lines difficult.” “When I'm in line for a long period of time, ___________ happens.”
Spending Money on your Disney World VacationAround $50 per day per person is a good start. A bit of extra cash is great for buying snacks, souvenirs, and alcohol. Disney prices are higher than regular stores, but they offer unique items and services you can't find anywhere else.