My disability is mental. I can’t stand in long lines.You need to go to Guest Services inside a park. All four theme parks will be able to help. You will need to explain why you need one. It is important to note that a DA S, is issued to those who cannot stand \wait in a traditional line. It will not be used if your disability is a mobility issue, but rather you will be offered to rent (cost) a wheelchair or scooter.I
You do not need a doctor's note and they don't need a diagnosis. They want you to explain why you can't wait in a traditional line.
If you are given one, you or someone in your party will go to ride and request a return time. The person with the DA S must go through line first and must ride the ride. (The return time is the time as the stand-by line, minus 10 mins). A return time isn't given if line is 30 minutes or less.
You may still have to wait some before riding. It is not a front of line pass..
Ifs because no one say you will or will not get one. When you get there you will explain your issues with being in the line. Not your diagnosis.There’s No IFS. I have to get DAS. What’s a Park pass? Also why am I being silenced?
I have to have the DAS because of My disability. I’ll have My Mom explain it too them. IF Disney World is open in early September. Who knows. I have Ny doubts though.Ifs because no one say you will or will not get one. When you get there you will explain your issues with being in the line. Not your diagnosis.
Edit: you will still stand in lines just not as long of a line.
See I’m mentally retarded, Anixety and Depressed. Alll reasons for them to grant Me a DAS.A park pass is your entrance ticket to the theme park. It could be accessed through a Magic Band or other ticket media.
Receiving DAS is based on why you cannot wait in the normal line, not the name of the diagnosis for your conduction.
Only a cast member on-site is authorized to issue DAS.
For example, you could ask for DAS because you tire easily due to a medication you are taking.
In this case, the cast member is likely to suggest you use a wheelchair or other mobility device because the DAS is not provided for mobility issues and stamina is considered a mobility issue.
Those are diagnoses. You (or your mom) will have to explain why you are unable to wait in a standard queue environment. Show your mom the first post of this: https://www.disboards.com/threads/w...15-digital-das-on-tickets-magicbands.3178976/See I’m mentally retarded, Anixety and Depressed. Alll reasons for them to grant Me a DAS.
My Mom don’t get on this board. She’s a Doctor and ain’t got time for it. I hope that I get to go on it in early September.Those are diagnoses. You (or your mom) will have to explain why you are unable to wait in a standard queue environment. Show your mom the first post of this: https://www.disboards.com/threads/w...15-digital-das-on-tickets-magicbands.3178976/
Enjoy your vacation!
A return time isn't given if line is 30 minutes or less.
Maybe I should pass on the DAS?Just be aware that even with the DAS, there can be a wait (I've seen the FP line 30+ minutes before)
I think folks are just trying to share realistic expectations. The DAS is not "front of the line" with no waiting; you will wait approximately the time of the standby queue (minus 10 minutes), and then you will need to be within the FP+ queue for however long that might take (maybe 2 minutes or maybe 30 minutes). If you think the DAS will help you, there is no harm in requesting one. You don't have to use it if you find you are able to manage the queues without it, or only use it for the really long queues. Don't forget, you still have 3 FP+ each that can be pre-booked before your trip, and then more FP+ each day as you use the ones you pre-booked.Maybe I should pass on the DAS?
I do not work with a therapist. I’ll read up on how I will will cope with the crowds. I do suffer from seizures too so I gotta watch for that as well.I think folks are just trying to share realistic expectations. The DAS is not "front of the line" with no waiting; you will wait approximately the time of the standby queue (minus 10 minutes), and then you will need to be within the FP+ queue for however long that might take (maybe 2 minutes or maybe 30 minutes). If you think the DAS will help you, there is no harm in requesting one. You don't have to use it if you find you are able to manage the queues without it, or only use it for the really long queues. Don't forget, you still have 3 FP+ each that can be pre-booked before your trip, and then more FP+ each day as you use the ones you pre-booked.
Depending on your needs, try to plan some other coping strategies. For some that means headphones to block out noise, a handheld game to focus on, a hoodie or sunglasses to block out visual stimulation, taking breaks mid-day, arriving at park-opening for lower crowds, doing the parks in the evening when it's cooler, using your family to help create "space" to not feel crowded, etc. Just don't expect the DAS to solve all waiting. It is only good for attractions in the 4 major theme parks, not dining, not buses/transportation, not restrooms, not at the water parks, not at resorts, etc. If you work with any therapists, I suggest you talk with them about helping you plan and practice some coping mechanisms.
Enjoy your vacation!
No, they are not. What is it, specific, about your issues that. Make it impossible to wait in a standard line? I’m depressed and have anxiety but I can stand in line just fine.See I’m mentally retarded, Anixety and Depressed. Alll reasons for them to grant Me a DAS.