Showing posts with label Autism Disneyland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Autism Disneyland. Show all posts

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Anaheim's Only Rooftop Lounge The Fifth Sneak Peek

Anaheim's Only Rooftop Lounge The Fifth

Views of Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure Parks are Stunning

I was able to visit The Fifth, the Grand Legacy at the Park's new Roof Top Lounge, as a guest last Friday. 


They are currently only open to their Hotel Guests but this Friday I will also be attending their Hospitality Night as a guest in hopes to bring you the Fireworks that I was not able to bring you last week. The weather totally matter with this Disney Fun hehe. 

The Fifth will offer a full bar with specialty drinks from those you know to some that have been created for the bar itself by the staff and owner. 

Of course I had to try a few.. my favorite was the Sammy Loves Peaches.. yum so on point for me. 


There will also be a menu of small bites that, once open to the public or if you are staying over night soon, I totally suggest trying while you watch the sunset dip into the background of Disneyland!


Loved the Caprice Skewers and the Roastbeef Wrap!


Don't forget the dessert... fresh Cookie Ice Cream Sandwich!


It really is beautiful at any time of day but... the sunset into the evening is just breathtaking. 


For a few hours before the sun totally sets and the Fireworks hopefully go off nightly... there is often live Music that will be there for your enjoyment. 



Follow Along THIS FRIDAY When I Go Back to Catch The Fireworks Live from The Fifth!



Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Autism Friendly Tips for Disney's California Adventure

We Love the Disneyland Resort !

Here are some Autism friendly tips to help enjoy your time at Disney's California Adventure...

A lot of our family time is spent at DLR & inside the parks. 


It is a huge help when my husband is there with is but for a long time I feared going anywhere let alone Disneyland with out him having to control an outburst of emotion from my autistic son. Although he is high functioning he is still on the spectrum with sensory as well.

Fast forward to a year later after ABA therapy and preschool with speech...he has come a long way and I can take him anywhere comfortable in control. ..well most of the time haa!