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@DavidDiouf-CDHS
@DavidDiouf-CDHS 2 күн бұрын
Thanks!! I definitely wrote these down.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 2 күн бұрын
Glad you found them useful. Let us know what you think.
@111aryanas
@111aryanas 5 күн бұрын
Why didn't you go down and explore?
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 4 күн бұрын
We did, there are multiple videos on our channel of all the stuff we were able to do in San Francisco and we can’t wait to go back.
@matthewlambert8789
@matthewlambert8789 6 күн бұрын
Get your hustle on 😂
@CaringDisneyfan
@CaringDisneyfan 9 күн бұрын
Best way to end all the problems with this process is if they simply required legal documented regulated proof of disibility from accredited medical institution. Problem solved. I would submit my proof with no problem. I’m disabled and don’t care who knows about it. What do I care what people think . Simple solution
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 9 күн бұрын
@@CaringDisneyfan while I completely see your point and yes this would make the process more simplified, to a degree because lets be honest these are non medical people making decisions about who’s “disabled enough”. The ADA law specifically states that Disney and any other public place cannot require documentation. So when we follow that route voluntarily which you are free to do by all means, it doesn’t force the Disney corporation (honestly any corporation) to have to adhere to the ADA laws. This leads to a slippery slope and can lead to more issues and complications in the future. They should have to follow the ADA as it’s written and should be giving accommodations as they have always done. It’s a money grab, bottom line.
@Coldkill2001
@Coldkill2001 9 күн бұрын
Idk what feet fetishist look for, but the painted toenails are nice
@barbeshoes3715
@barbeshoes3715 9 күн бұрын
Lol!!
@kattmilk
@kattmilk 16 күн бұрын
I've been Bonvoy since 2018. Sad to say, Marriott has been tanking since post-Covid. I'm trying REALLY hard to to throw dueces & go to the comps. How was the neighborhood? I'm set to come in next week.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 16 күн бұрын
Neighborhood could be better. It is right on the outskirts of a ruffer area. But the hotel is located in a business heavy area. Have to let us know how you like the lower beds and furniture.
@kattmilk
@kattmilk 16 күн бұрын
@@LostGirlinTomorrowland Will do. I'm only 5'1, so it would probably be normal for me! 😂
@garrigae1
@garrigae1 16 күн бұрын
Yas pookie
@VexerSixY
@VexerSixY 18 күн бұрын
tiny chef ahh turkey
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 18 күн бұрын
@@VexerSixY 🤪🤪🤪
@softpinkclouds_maylinh9425
@softpinkclouds_maylinh9425 21 күн бұрын
What a lovely and whimsical experience! Thank you guys so much for taking the time to showcase it! They gave SO much food and I loved that they played music from Howl’s Moving Castle 😍
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 21 күн бұрын
It was an amazing experience. Glad you enjoyed the video.
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@subolhalder-14 22 күн бұрын
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@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 22 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Have a great day.
@subolhalder-14
@subolhalder-14 22 күн бұрын
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@subolhalder-14
@subolhalder-14 22 күн бұрын
Hello maam or sir, How are you?
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 22 күн бұрын
Wonderful. Hope you enjoyed the video.
@aprilburke6053
@aprilburke6053 Ай бұрын
Omg bubbas!!!! I use to live in Cape Coral and freaked out when I saw this!! One of my favorite restaurants ever!!! They had to redo it some after Hurricane Ian… great video!!! ❤❤❤
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland Ай бұрын
Yes it was our favorite down there. Glad you liked the video.
@dabig25
@dabig25 Ай бұрын
How much is the breakfast ?
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland Ай бұрын
There are a few options for breakfast there with different prices. There is a market and a bistro.
@spambunny23
@spambunny23 Ай бұрын
Hey yall, local resident here. We love Lil Jon’s for its ambience and classic mid 20th century diner experience. So glad to have watched your video. It sure gets busy on weekend mornings! No restaurants in King County are really inexpensive, so no judgements on that. Lil Jon’s is part of our vibe, and Imma take my girlfriend there for breakfast next Saturday morning. Cheers!
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video and it was a vibe there. What is your favorite thing to get there?
@spambunny23
@spambunny23 Ай бұрын
@@LostGirlinTomorrowland ​​Honestly, when I want diner food, I can’t resist that classic, open-faced hot turkey sandwich with mashed potatoes, a crisp garden salad with bleu cheese dressing, and a tall iced tea in one of those clear, red plastic tumblers. It’s totally corny, Americana comfort food, but I love it.
@karennewman5270
@karennewman5270 Ай бұрын
Did I miss something.... You stated you would show us the breakfast in the morning, but I didnt see it. :(
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland Ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to reply. You didn't miss anything. We stay at a lot of hotels and if they just have the standard breakfast we normally do not put it in the video, like this hotel. There was nothing special or different with this hotel's breakfast. If you want to see one with an amazing breakfast check out this Element hotel on the beach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pH3JeoR5hrtpm7M
@sophiashehzad223
@sophiashehzad223 Ай бұрын
Happy birthday
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@bearclan3903
@bearclan3903 Ай бұрын
My child is autistic we haven’t went to Disney this year yet but if we are denied I would pay the 400 for the new pass last time we did get the das approved but now it sounds like who knows
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland Ай бұрын
Well, looking at what is happening that is exactly what Disney was planning. They want to force people who need accommodations into these extremely expensive plans. Don’t forget, it’s not just 400 dollars. It is 400 dollars per person in your party and if you go to Disneyland everyone can buy it. If you go to Disney World you, and your entire party, will need to stay at a premium resort. Most people are not going to be able to afford that option.
@chadsterPro4x
@chadsterPro4x Ай бұрын
Happy Birthday!!!
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@PrnceMicah
@PrnceMicah 2 ай бұрын
Main reason food out of ONT is not that great because of catering company based out of that airport. It'll be different out of LAX and ATL because they are hubs.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 2 ай бұрын
We actually have been flying out of LAX for the past year, you can find those videos on the channel. The food was the same offerings as ONT. For some reason the east to west meals are just better than the west to east.
@OurCharmedMidLife
@OurCharmedMidLife 2 ай бұрын
I’m autistic and was denied today. We are passholders and don’t ride a lot of attractions because it depends on how I am feeling in the moment. Which was so nice to have the pass before. I rarely used it, but knowing was there helped to the easy feeling of being in the parks.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 2 ай бұрын
I’m sorry you got denied. There seems to be no consistency with their accommodations anymore. Hopefully Disney will do the right thing soon and backtrack on this horrible policy.
@JohnSmith-vb1qb
@JohnSmith-vb1qb 2 ай бұрын
This looks fun.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 2 ай бұрын
It was a great experience!
@Xxxtrabigtonka
@Xxxtrabigtonka 2 ай бұрын
That man touches children
@theofficialmb1255
@theofficialmb1255 2 ай бұрын
Well there's still some stuff 😂❤ bacon 🥓 veggies rice noodles?... Everrythinggg 😂
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 2 ай бұрын
It is crazy how empty the shelves have been.
@vanijoon
@vanijoon 2 ай бұрын
You guys are absolutely incredible! This video deserves to be much higher for when you search for change to DAS! This truly breaks my heart. Especially as someone who plans every minute of her day around living life as a neurodivergent with chronic illness, and then being told that I am too old to qualify! They don’t even let you provide documentation! I rather to provide medical records than some random “medical professional” in 5 minutes decide that I am too old for my suffering to be real
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind comment. Feel free to share the content to get it to more people. It has been strange hearing all the rejection stories, as well as, those who were approved once and then rejected ever since. It breaks our hearts to that so many people have to struggle with the greed of Disney.
@lauramontgomery4674
@lauramontgomery4674 2 ай бұрын
There is no age restriction to my knowledge. I am 25 and qualified.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 2 ай бұрын
@lauramontgomery4674 glad you were able to qualify. We know it is open to all ages. Hopefully when you renew, you continue to receive the accommodations. Many people have been unable to renew their DAS.
@trustjah
@trustjah Ай бұрын
@@lauramontgomery4674 Hello. Did you qualify pre or post-changes? Thanks.
@lauramontgomery4674
@lauramontgomery4674 Ай бұрын
@@trustjah both
@Erickthedreamgiver
@Erickthedreamgiver 2 ай бұрын
Hi seemed like you are doing a good video I love to meet up coffee sometimes. With you guys, I have a KZbin channel too.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 2 ай бұрын
We travel a lot but would be happy to grab a coffee sometime if we are in the same area.
@almightygonzo
@almightygonzo 2 ай бұрын
Are you saying there is no abuse in the system? I am not fighting the disabled community. But there are different levels and different accommodations. A person who has uncontrolled type 1 vs a person who has been controlled for a decade. Those people, even in the ADA don't need the same accommodations. A child with uncontrolled ADHD who has no control is way different that an individual with ADHD who has been able to get help and is able to control themselves within lines. Those individuals according to the ADA don't need the same accommodations. I'm not advocating for the new system, just that I think there are some things that are not one size fits all.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 2 ай бұрын
We are saying, as we said in the video, prove that people were abusing the system. No one has been able to and Disney, themselves, have put out no evidence of abuse of the system. We are saying, as everyone else should, prove it. After multiple videos, across platforms, and multiple questions section no one has been able to prove the system was abused. Millions of people have viewed our videos and not one can produce actual factual evidence. That’s what we are saying and have been saying. If someone said the sky was purple people would ask for proof but in this situation a lot of people are parroting something without proof. Most of the “so-called evidence” is hearsay or biased evidence, mostly standing on observer bias or perceived jealousy of the previous user who needed accommodations. As for your comments on the ADA, simply it is about inclusion not exclusion. You are correct it is not one-size-fits-all. And as someone noted in another comment section check out the California law, Unruhe, if trying Disneyland’s system. It’s seems even more inclusive of disabilities. Universal has already had to backtrack on its system because it violate the ADA, Disney will be next if we continue to fight.
@almightygonzo
@almightygonzo 2 ай бұрын
@@LostGirlinTomorrowland I will not share names or how I know them as I don't think you are looking for. But I know personally of an individual who requested accommodations due to cancer. The person in question had been in 100% remission for around a decade and needs no accommodations anywhere in their life. They requested if because the group they were with was 8 and only 6 were allowed on another persons DAS and the person who had the legitimate DAS told the person just say they had cancer, in itself wasn't a lie, because Disney was asking no other questions. But that is abuse. Furthermore, I personally emailed disability services when I saw someone selling slots for their DAS on one of the Disney Junkies FB groups. They actively solicited that they had DAS and they would escort groups in the park. That is also abuse. While this is only two off the top of my head. The fact is there is abuse in the system. While I understand that no system will be perfect, questions have to be asked. Maybe you and I are on opposite sides here. Some think, even if there is some bad actors who get through you should hurt the overall system. I don't really know if that's OK. To me that's deceitful. And as my point that no two disabilities are equal, the only way to really weed out who is in need and who is not is to ask questions. There are some people who have gotten DAS in the past that really don't need it. I personally feel for anyone who needs accommodations that are denied. But I do not feel the same for the ones that got it in the past that really don't need it to have the same experience as an able-bodied person. Just because you have a disability of some type does not mean it effects wait in lines. While there are some things that are not listed as disabilities that 100% cause them to not be able to wait in line. At the end of the day, all I am trying to say, is that not all disabilities need the DAS accommodation. Just like Universal, even with the documentation still interview participants. And not everyone who gets through the online portal are given their pass. But I think your point was prove it. I'm more than happy to share more about the one selling access. As I have documentation of it.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 2 ай бұрын
So again that is called observer bias and is not considered evidence in any scientific research. In scientific research the observations you make are not going to be valid by saying one time or two cases out of the millions of people who use it every year/day with no actual evidence. There would actually have to be some effort to randomly sample the people using DAS. Everyone always has a story of someone somewhere misusing it but no hard evidence. When I was in high school there were people talking about hoverboards, Back to the Future style, being used regularly in California. By using your logic, they would officially have existed. When we know they never did but there was always that one friend who said they did and knew someone. Statements like that do not make it fact. I do not know if we are on other sides of the argument. What I do know is what would constitute evidence in a scientific study and again after over 1 million views no one has produced any true evidence saying there was abuse of the system including you and Disney. Sorry to be so blunt but it’s true. We should stop discriminating against those who need accommodations because the park experience for everyone was getting so bad because of Disney’s greed. Don’t you think if Disney had proof they would come out and show it, to stop the criticism? But people, who are only going to lose their ability to enjoy the parks, get on social media defending their greed with no proof of misuse of the system.
@mado11373
@mado11373 Ай бұрын
@@almightygonzoso the important thing to remember is that not everyone who LOOKS able bodied is. I’m one of those people who most park guests would assume is abusing the system. I look healthy, young, and in decent shape. But what people don’t realize is that I live with an extremely rare condition that affects every system in my body. I often have to administer emergency medications through intramuscular or intravenous injections via a central line. With the new changes, disney is completely inaccessible to me. Waiting in a separate area outside the line was critical. Previously I could go to a baby care or first aid area to access my line if i had a medical episode. I also often get through a 2+ line only to be too sick to ride the ride. With DAS, if there was a 2 hour wait, but I needed to wait 5 or 6 hours to feel better, I could wait that long. A wheelchair doesn’t solve the problems for me. Neither does leaving my party mid-line because I need my partner to come with me to assist in care. Not everyone who is disabled “looks disabled”. Keep these things in mind before you speak.
@collinfossell
@collinfossell 3 ай бұрын
Hi there, my name is Collin Fossell, and I have been to Disneyland. The last time I went to Disneyland was back in 2010 right after I graduated in high school because my mom was giving me that trip to Disneyland for graduation present, and in addition to that, we went on a cruise to Mexico with Carnival besides Disneyland, but, when we went to Disneyland, my vision teacher, Kathy Craig, who works with Blind and visually impaired kids grades K through 12, she told me to call in. I had of time and tell them that I do have a disability and will need to get Away to be able to cut through the line a lot quicker, and make it to where I can go through the wheelchair entrance to get on the ride. That was very easy to do for us, but, with this recent change that they’ve been having to do, I have already emailed Disney World, I have already emailed the disability access service, and I have already emailed Disneyland about the disability access service, and I told all of them that, I cannot see at all, even if we did do the live chat, I still cannot see the screen at all on my phone. I am blind, and I have to use a key at all times, including in the park because that’s gonna help me get around. So, one thing I think we need to change is if we can make it to where at the time of booking, when we book the Disneyland Resort reservation for Park tickets, and the hotels, if we can make it to where we can describe the disabilities that we have, at the time of booking, and then when we get to two 230 days prior to Visit call, call In, and we confirm the disabilities that we have, so that when we do check into the park, with Disneyland, Disney’s, California adventure, and all four theme parks at Disney World, then the information that we have provided is already up on the computer system, so that when we do check in, they can see through the system that I am blind, and I have to use a cane at all times, and I have to wear a hearing aids too because I am hard of hearing so, that’s what I think this is something we need to look into changing is a way to make it to where, at the time of booking, describe the disabilities we have, and then when we get to 2 to 30 days prior to our visit, call in, or live chat, to reconfirm the disabilities that we have, set up that way when we do check in, for a ride, and once we get to the desk, at each park, to check in, even if we have magic bands induce them to check into the parks, we want to make it to where both Disneyland, and Disney World can see in the system, what the disabilities are, so that it will already be put in the system, so that we can cut through the line a lot quicker same for if you have to, Be Eyes the wheelchair, we’ll have to put that in the system that we have somebody coming with a wheelchair in the park so, if we can change it to where we can put that information in the system, not the time of booking, and we confirm that prior to coming, that is going to be a really big help because then this way, it will make it way more easier for both my mom, or my dad, and I to come to Disney World and Disneyland, and they will already have our information on file so when we do check in, so this is just to let you know
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@subolhalder-14 3 ай бұрын
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@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to comment.
@subolhalder-14
@subolhalder-14 3 ай бұрын
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@jdschulz1
@jdschulz1 3 ай бұрын
Butcher is next door. Also yummy
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
That was actually our original plan to go to Butcher. Next time we are there we really want to try Butcher.
@demariobelton2748
@demariobelton2748 3 ай бұрын
What if that shark would came alive off of Sharknado 3 oh hell no or what if that T-Rex would came alive at night from night at the museum or everything it that museum will come alive at night
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
Things coming alive would make museums more exciting, that’s for sure.
@VicandWes
@VicandWes 3 ай бұрын
I am going to repost my original comment on your original video just to add context. Feel free to skim past it if you remember. So I am an annual passholder, have a disability (which is considered a developmental disability because my brain is affected), However, my disability mainly affects me physically and I have a service dog for mobility. I have always gotten approved for DAS. Now, I'm terrified and even having nightmares that I won't get approved for DAS. Before anyone says "oh just use a wheelchair/scooter" I can't. 1. That would take my independence away 2. Defeats the purpose of having my mobility service dog with me 3. I would get too stiff and be in more pain 4. Whether I'm sitting or standing the heat bothers me the same way and 5. My service dog and me sitting a wheelchair (power chair or manual) or a scooter we wouldn't be able to fit in the line he would have to go behind me where I wouldn't be able to see him. Sorry for all of that I'm just super frustrated that now I may not be able to ever go to Disney again. Oh another thing I have 4 immediate family members that I go to Disney with so I guess now I'll just have to pick 3 of them. I have been using DAS for 20 years (since I was 4/5). Update: I did apply for DAS recently, as I have a upcoming trip with my brother and sister-in-law, as well as my service dog. I was denied and they cast member told me “DAS is now only for people with autism or similar developmental disabilities that prevent them from staying in line” this was after me explaining my issues. I was given the return to queue option which basically means that I will have to go up to a cast member. Explain my issues and go into the line. Then when I can’t handle the line anymore, I have to somehow get out of the line. Find another cast member and Tell them I’m leaving the line. I have go sit somewhere away from the rest of my party so that they can continue waiting in line. Then when they get up to the merge point or about to go on the ride, they have to send me a text or a phone call that they’re there then have to go back through the line to meet up with my party. The cast member asked me on my interview. Do I have any concerns about this and I said yes I have a 70 pound service dog who wears a mobility harness. It is going to be very difficult for me to get out of line and then back into line and she just kept repeating “oh its safe”. If it were up to me and the rest of my family meaning my brother, my sister-in-law and my parents we would not be going back. However, my aunt booked a trip to Disney in December. I’m not blaming her at all. I am just frustrated that I now have to go back to a park where I’m not accommodated.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
Wow about the return to line option. It also creates a very different experience at the park than someone without the need for an accommodation. Those without get to spend their whole day with their party, while you are stuck separated from your party. Hopefully Disney does the right thing and stops discriminating. We are sorry you have to go through all that to enjoy the park with your family.
@FletchyMcFletch
@FletchyMcFletch 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. We enjoyed our stay here. The proximity to the parks, for the price, with the 6:30AM included breakfast made it a good choice for us. I enjoyed seeing your review so I would know what to expect.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
So glad it was helpful! Hope you had amazing park days as well!
@jeanaleigh1677
@jeanaleigh1677 3 ай бұрын
My two adult daughters are intellectually disabled and high functioning autism. One has to wear headphones because of sensory issues. I'm so nervous to try and get one for our upcoming trip.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
Hopefully they will be accommodating. Please let us know how the interview goes.
@mafuasarah1
@mafuasarah1 3 ай бұрын
I just did my live chat with Disney for my child with autism nonverbal and they ask the same questions they do at the park and want to hear your concerns. Also they request to see your child. They honored and we got the DAS pass to our Disney app. So you’ll be ok.
@Hoodratz12
@Hoodratz12 3 ай бұрын
Definitely Scooby Doo
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the vote.
@Roy-zm3qc
@Roy-zm3qc 3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video.
@garykirkham6583
@garykirkham6583 3 ай бұрын
I reached out to Bob igers office over our family was refused das access they have responded via email and phone but they say they can not overturn the decision which makes me ask who is in charge of this who is pushing these horrible changes if the ceo can't intervine ????
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
That’s a great question. What poor leadership of the Disney company. It’s sad how he is hoping to just stay silent and hope this goes away. Do you mind sharing exactly what you got in the letter?
@garykirkham6583
@garykirkham6583 3 ай бұрын
@LostGirlinTomorrowland I have spoken to Fredrika Executive Correspondence team On the phone for about a hour she wanted to listen to all of my feedback regarding this system change and how we where so upset after the interview process which I found insulting for us to be told you aren't disabled in there opinion then when I asked her to explain why we didn't qualify was told she doesn't need to justify her decision which wad awful then I asked what makes there park different as my daughter is registered at every other attraction in Orlando without a single problem most parks like legoland and universal seaworld its been 2 emails
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
@garykirkham6583 I’m sorry you had to go through that experience. It’s weird to us how there is this major refusal from Disney to explain their decisions.
@garykirkham6583
@garykirkham6583 3 ай бұрын
@LostGirlinTomorrowland As a parent it's hard to accept a decision you can't understand then no one is willing to explain. Our daughter is only 3 she can't explain to me how difficult things are for her we just have to do our best
@janelkunza9045
@janelkunza9045 3 ай бұрын
Could you gather enough people’s info/hints who were successful obtaining DAS, and then create a “how to” video for those who rely on DAS to enjoy the parks?
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
We don’t really do “how to” videos on this channel. We sometimes do travel based on our Awkward Chats podcast. This channel is more for sharing our life, adventures, and our stories. If/when we ever decide to go back to Disney parks, we will go through the interview process and share our journey. Just like we have done in the past. We are also happy to help, support, and answer questions for our community.
@SubolHalder-s1v
@SubolHalder-s1v 3 ай бұрын
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@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to comment.
@SubolHalder-s1v
@SubolHalder-s1v 3 ай бұрын
@@LostGirlinTomorrowland maam you are interested?
@SubolHalder-s1v
@SubolHalder-s1v 3 ай бұрын
@@LostGirlinTomorrowland maam you are interested?
@more2me100
@more2me100 3 ай бұрын
I literally had to step away from the facebook groups, TikTok videos and the disability community in order to take care of my mental health. We live in such an individualized society that support seems foreign to so many people. I come from a community based culture and it’s shocking how nasty people have been and how people are not willing to help others. It so sad. I have a magic key and I used to go weekly but I have been in over 2 months now. I plan on going soon and seeing if I qualify or not. I’m so nervous.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
We can understand that, we did the same with a lot of the groups after the announcement. Good luck with your interview, we hope you get the accommodations you need, let us know how it goes.
@ellenw391
@ellenw391 3 ай бұрын
I was getting a really good vibe about this place until the double billing! Did you ask for the manager?? I would have well before 45 minutes, and if they didn't fix it, I assure you I would have called the hotel mgr and very politely explained how disappointed I was. I don't mind paying for a higher quality hotel, but I expect to be treated in a similar way. And typically if a higher end hotel or restaurant is at fault, they will often bend over backwards to make it right. That was true pre-YELP and YT, but perhaps moreso now. Because folks like me, who sadly was a sucker for the duck soap, now are thinking the newer Guest House at Graceland might be the way to go. Memphis has long been on my "one of these years" list. I wasn't that keen on the Peabody, as I find old hotel rooms to typically be tiny. Seeing this video had me rethinking my choice. Now....well I wouldn't not go because of it, but I would have loved to hear how they addressed your problem!! PS Turndown usually includes a chocolate or mint on the pillow. Some leave them on a tray, or sealed ones on the pillows. I'm super curious how the prices compare with those hotels. Either way I plan to visit here...the ducks are legendary, and I wouldn't mind seeing Elvis stuff and that history room. And what a stunning piano!!
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
When the situation happened the waitress disappeared. There was no other staff in the area to even talk to and the manager never came out to speak with us, at all. Honestly, by the time she got back we had been traveling all day, add on the extra 45 minutes, and we were ready to get back to our room and relax. We had just stopped at the bar to take up some drinks to our room. We expected better from the hotel, as well. But we also don’t feel we should have to do their job at a higher end hotel. It should have been taken care of by the waitress. If that makes sense? We have considered staying at Graceland too, have to let us know if you do and how it goes.
@serinachilders74
@serinachilders74 3 ай бұрын
Wood valet for men's suits. Was that a woman Duck Master, how cool.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
Yes we had a woman duck master that morning.
@Christine-m2w
@Christine-m2w 3 ай бұрын
Would of like to see a piece on the resteraunts.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
We tried room service and it was really good. We will definitely consider going back again to check out the steakhouse.
@janelkunza9045
@janelkunza9045 3 ай бұрын
One of you just stated that you once had to wait for an hour in a line for Rise of Resistance while using the DAS. And you did it. So you are not capable of waiting in the free line at Disney with the non disabled people??? That’s exactly what the CEO and screeners are countering. That’s what they will argue in court during a class action lawsuit. Equal access and equal experience to the free line for all people who are capable of waiting one hour for a ride. They will likely play the clip in this video where you acknowledged this as evidence.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to comment. It’s is clear you don’t have a disability and we are not currently involved in any class action. If they did use that to attack others in a class action, it would be a mistake both legally and publicly. We had Disney+ at one time too, you going to take that stance, as well? Not sure what you are looking for here but we would recommend taking some time to talk with people with disabilities. You clearly do not understand what an invisible disability can do to a person day-to-day let alone minute-to-minute. Hopefully that can teach you some empathy and understanding.
@GladiaNodestrom
@GladiaNodestrom 3 ай бұрын
The stand next to the bed is a Suit Stand. They were used primarily in the late 50's-60's, for men to set out their pressed suit, tie, belt, etc. for the next day. The compartments on top are for cufflinks, and other things a business man would need to remember to pack in his jacket. Good video! Thanx for the tour.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the information, we were not sure. Glad you enjoyed the video.
@chadadamczak
@chadadamczak 3 ай бұрын
You could have bought allot of food instead of that space. Glad you made the most of it.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 3 ай бұрын
It was a disappointing cabana rental experience.
@chercaga
@chercaga 4 ай бұрын
I’ve been curious about the Peabody, thanks for the tour.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 4 ай бұрын
It was a great stay. If you are thinking about staying there it is a wonderful experience.
@donyekeesee1352
@donyekeesee1352 4 ай бұрын
Fencing around parks are also used to prevent children from getting lost
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 4 ай бұрын
Yes that is what it is used for sometimes.
@FantasmicTravel
@FantasmicTravel 4 ай бұрын
Aw! I remember seeing this place on TV as a kid and wanting to go SO BAD! Loved seeing it in your vlog! Definitely nostalgic! Thanks for sharing ❤️- Kaylee
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 4 ай бұрын
It is a fun experience. The birthing ceremony is fascinating, as well. Sorry we didn’t see one when we were there this time. If you are ever in the area worth a visit.
@smylex99
@smylex99 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information on the study about the blue lights on the scanners being used to determine the alleged number of DAS users. I’m a local for Disneyland, but I’ve visited WDW a few times before being diagnosed autistic and the scanners have been an absolute pain. Blue light after blue light after blue light. With all its billions, you’d thing Disney Parks could have a working computer system. 🙄 Also, I’m glad to see you’re pushing the disabled community to band together. As I said, I’m autistic, and while I was reapproved after the changes, they initially refused to provide me an accommodation. I also knew this was going to be an absolute boondoggle because it was going to exclude so many people. I’ve already filed a complaint with California‘s Civil Rights Department to determine if this was a violation of the Unruh Civil Rights Act and will be speaking to them in October. Granted, I cannot speak for everyone, but I’m going to do what I can. When I hear about others getting accommodations, I’m glad because all of us need as much help as possible.
@LostGirlinTomorrowland
@LostGirlinTomorrowland 4 ай бұрын
Please keep us updated on the complaint and good luck.