mrs cinderella
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Feb 4, 2012
Hi all -
Bit of background here: my husband and I have moved to SoCal to be closer to my 98 year old grandmother and we all enjoy going to the parks here. I'm not working at the moment to be available to help drive her places and just spend time with her (I never lived close to any grandparents, just visited a couple times a year, and she's the last one I have left).
I was brainstorming and thought about starting a YouTube channel showcasing where things are in the park (literally starting at the front gate and showing how to get to 'x'), specifically focusing on restaurants to start, and giving an overview of the destination. It would just be a resource so folks can know better how to get around the parks and give some tips on making things smoother for your visit. So much of the restaurant content focuses on whether the food is good or bad, or the top 5 things to eat there, and neglects some other info I would find helpful.
My grandmother visits the parks in a wheelchair, so I was also considering including our experience of the accessibility options we use and how they work (transportation to/from the parking areas and boarding attractions for example). I've done some preliminary searches for this kind of thing and have not found much that is helpful or exhaustive.
I appreciate all the work the DIS does on their videos, but I feel like this is a missed opportunity within the Disney community. I'm such a visual learner, so I appreciate seeing things/places before I get there to wrap my head around everything, but I'm curious if anyone else is the same?! I'm in the very beginning stages here, so if someone else does this regularly, or it's not interesting/helpful, please let me know!
Bit of background here: my husband and I have moved to SoCal to be closer to my 98 year old grandmother and we all enjoy going to the parks here. I'm not working at the moment to be available to help drive her places and just spend time with her (I never lived close to any grandparents, just visited a couple times a year, and she's the last one I have left).
I was brainstorming and thought about starting a YouTube channel showcasing where things are in the park (literally starting at the front gate and showing how to get to 'x'), specifically focusing on restaurants to start, and giving an overview of the destination. It would just be a resource so folks can know better how to get around the parks and give some tips on making things smoother for your visit. So much of the restaurant content focuses on whether the food is good or bad, or the top 5 things to eat there, and neglects some other info I would find helpful.
My grandmother visits the parks in a wheelchair, so I was also considering including our experience of the accessibility options we use and how they work (transportation to/from the parking areas and boarding attractions for example). I've done some preliminary searches for this kind of thing and have not found much that is helpful or exhaustive.
I appreciate all the work the DIS does on their videos, but I feel like this is a missed opportunity within the Disney community. I'm such a visual learner, so I appreciate seeing things/places before I get there to wrap my head around everything, but I'm curious if anyone else is the same?! I'm in the very beginning stages here, so if someone else does this regularly, or it's not interesting/helpful, please let me know!