Curious - why would they take the picture before your DM explained the need for DAS? If the answer had been no, then they would have the picture for no reason?
People on the spectrum shouldn't be given a free pass when they speak about doing something violent, though.
Stating that they are going to shove something down a child's throat is not a joke in any way or form. It is talking about assault. If that is the go-to for this person, there's a...
No one is supposed to take your luggage off the rack if you are not present - there could be someone there checking luggage receipts (only happened twice in years of flying for me) and they wouldn't have it and could get arrested. MDE could as the luggage was tagged specifically for that.
I'm assuming you are talking about the queues at the parks, as the resort ones have the ramp access wait spot clearly outside the regular queue? If you are talking about the MK queue, I thought the gate to ramp area was before the front? I remember it being right after the last turn in the...
I am an older adult, and have never had that experience when doing the online registration, but I'm not saying it doesn't happen. Did you contact Disney to let them know about the problem you had?
To everyone who said snow - you can take what we've got right now! It's April 4th and we've got a school delay because of the messy snow/wind. I'd love a sunny, 75'F day right now. Heck, even partly cloudy and 60'F would work!
The chocolate crème filled one are my favorite! They went out of stock for months, but just got them back at my local BJ's. I bring them to work for a snack.
She was fine - young and active, but she had broken her ankle. She did two trips on the knee scooter. The first trip she had some knee pain after a full day, and she did mention the different pavement textures were awful. The second trip she was fine as she had added padding on the seat. I...
What rides let kids stay in strollers? I can't think of a single one? I know there are wheelchair accessible vehicles, but they wouldn't be designed for strollers.
I think the issue is that you are counting mobility devices, while Disney is stating that if there is a mobility device that eliminates the problem of being in a standard queue then the guest needs to use that instead of DAS. So it's not that someone should only have to use one device; it's more...
I don't understand how DAS helps your husband with stamina - he still has to walk the whole LL queue, and he has to walk to find a seat somewhere (if there are any). I would think a mobility device would help him out a lot more than DAS would.
Yes, of course. I'm wondering why you would think they wouldn't be allowed? If it's because the person might not hear something important, there are always other cues to let you know what is going on.
Yes, the rollator goes in the queues, and will be at the exit (at least, it should be!) for her when she gets off. We went with a friend on a knee scooter, and the scooter was moved to the exit each time. Sometimes, we got on at the exit.
You do know that oysters do not have a brain? At the most they have two pair of nerve chords. That's much less than what an ant has. Watch where you step?