What’s the best Orlando theme park for accessibility passes to skip waiting in the line?

We are planning to go to a theme park in Orlando next summer. My 5 year old doesn’t wait in lines well. We’ve done smaller parks with him with success. One didn’t have lines so he had to wait less than 10 minutes per ride and we could distract him well enough. The other we were able to get an accessibility pass so we checked in at the ride for a time and returned to get on the ride without waiting in the line. I have heard Disney requires interviews and many people have had trouble. I known Disney’s lines are more engaging, but I’m not sure if it’s enough. He has been fine walking at other parks, it’s just waiting in the lines. I just want to make sure we don’t ruin our vacation trying to manage the lines for him! Is the process of accessibility passes difficult? What theme parks have you had the most success at?

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u/Objective-Archer1396 — 5 days ago
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New grapes

I have 2 new grape vines that I want to make sure survive to become healthy for years to come. I also have watermelon near them that I have been directing around the grapes. Should I just keep encouraging the watermelon to head away from the grapes or can they work their way up the same supports as long as they stay away from the grape branches?

u/Objective-Archer1396 — 6 days ago

Dinner is my kryptonite! I need recipe suggestions for meals that I can pull from the fridge or freezer during the week (family of 5)

I’m looking for recipes for meals that I can make over the weekend to have a fast meal for the rest of the week. We like chicken, Italian and Mexican style foods, but not opposed to trying other things.

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u/Objective-Archer1396 — 6 days ago

What is your “I wish I’d known” about having chickens?

I am planning to get chickens next spring so I have time to work through all the research. What is the best advice or thing you wish you knew before you got chicken? Please share anything from coop, runs, chicken health, processing, bedding, feeding them, time wasting things, naming them (or not)… anything that someone getting chickens should know. My current plan is a roughly 30x10 area for meat and egg birds. I want about 6 egg birds and enough meat birds to feed a family of 5. We enjoy vacations so I want to make sure I have a set up that requires very little work if someone else needed to help for a short timeframe. I would love to see pictures of things that make your coop/run work well!

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u/Objective-Archer1396 — 7 days ago

Is this new blueberry bush just thirsty?

I grabbed this blueberry bush at Walmart today for $5. The ends are pretty crispy but it looks like there is still a lot of new growth. I’m hoping it’s just thirsty. I just got it planted near my other 2 bushes in some good soil and hoping it takes off. I know its pot (the middle one) is too small but that’s what I had for now. I’m really looking forward to my first blueberries! Is there anything extra that might help it recover?

u/Objective-Archer1396 — 26 days ago

Just getting started-need recipes for tomatoes

This is my first year with a garden and I’m expecting plenty of tomatoes, peppers and bush beans. I want to learn how to can this year, but want to make sure I’m canning things that will taste good. Do you have good recipes for tomato sauce, salsa, or beans that would be delicious and easy to can?

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u/Objective-Archer1396 — 28 days ago

I wintered this pepper plant inside and just got it in the ground this week. I was taking it outside for some sun and wind for about the last month. The first picture is from this morning, the second was 2 days ago. It has been raining and a little chilly but has stayed above 40 at night. How do I save this little fella?

u/Objective-Archer1396 — 2 months ago