DAS changes coming WDW May 20/ DL June 18, 2024

It's not nearly what will help my family have a safe/comfortable experience, but if any of you have seen a disabled person post about relying on Genie+ rather than DAS, I'd really love links. We won't know for at least a month the details of this change, so studying up on that will help my stress more than reading speculation will. I'll be reading about G+ for able bodied people in the meantime, but I'd love specific anecdotes about using it with disabilities!
Same. We are slated to go in June and have a feeling we'll be learning as we go for this trip.
 
It's not nearly what will help my family have a safe/comfortable experience, but if any of you have seen a disabled person post about relying on Genie+ rather than DAS, I'd really love links. We won't know for at least a month the details of this change, so studying up on that will help my stress more than reading speculation will. I'll be reading about G+ for able bodied people in the meantime, but I'd love specific anecdotes about using it with disabilities!

It's a terrible option. First off, Genie+ spots sell out quickly, ESPECIALLY for attractions with long wait times. Ending in needing to wait in line anyway for many of those rides. So for someone with a disability that doesn't work well with waiting in long lines, this option sucks. If you're on top of things, and get a really long wait attraction first thing in the morning, you might be able to at least get that done... but then it's a crap shoot depending on the day and how busy the park is.
 
My son has used DAS and it's precursors for 10+ years. I have heard the rhetoric blaming DAS for increased wait times, but I have seen no evidence of this. 90% of the time, the families immediately in front and behind us are NOT DAS, but VIP, rider swap, or LL/G+. (Easy to tell bc they scan differently.) I am sure some abuse is happening, but DAS is not the reason for 20+ minute LL waits, and whether we wait in the standby line, bathroom, or bench outside the LL entrance does not lengthen the standby wait time. They are making DAS the scapegoat for financially motivated decisions. A few of these changes are totally reasonable--like eliminating pre-booking, and 10 minute wait before rebooking. Others such as restricting which disabilities qualify and further limiting party size are cruel in ways they don't understand. Most of us who actually need DAS would be happy to provide all the medical documentation in the world if it would result in accommodations that actually work for our family, not cookie cutter boxes with arbitrary restrictions.

I would love to go back to the days when parks were open longer hours, and FP+ in the cooler, less crowded evenings meant we rarely needed to use the DAS or GAC. Unfortunately, Disney has done a great job of streamlining operations such that there are no longer slow times or walk-on rides. We have no choice but to use DAS far more than in the past. It really angers me that DAS users are being blamed for impacting the experience of other guests when Disney created these issues intentionally to increase profit.

Eta- As a stockholder I support the drive for profit. I just want this to be recognized as the financially motivated initiative it is intended rather than their false rhetoric of reducing abuse and improving the guest experience.
 
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Here's a summary of the changes:
  • The biggest change is DAS will now only be for guest with developmental disabilities (autism or similar) according to this language.
  • Party sizes have now also been changed to a maximum of four guests or immediate family only.
  • There will be a new "return to line" pass for folks that need to use the restroom in line. No details on this seem to be shared.
  • WDW will no longer let folks apply in person and folks at Disneyland applying won't do it at Guest Services inside the park, in a new location in the esplanade.
  • Health workers are now part of the decision making process when folks apply.

I am very happy about these changes. I have IBS-D. Like many people with medical conditions like this, sometimes I am just fine and have no issues for hours or days. Other times, I have an episode, and it lasts like 2 hours where I need constant access to a bathroom. It can hit me with very little warning.

I haven't ever tried to get DAS for this condition because I think it's overkill. I don't need to skip the lines all day every day. I think it's DAS abuse to get it for conditions like this and use it every day. HOWEVER, I have had episodes in line before where I just needed to leave. It happened to me once at the loading area of a ride! I couldn't ride and had to leave. Thankfully, they had a door right there. I left and used the restroom. The cast members let me right back into the loading area. It was wonderful.

I'm glad Disney is going to offer a line return option for people who have conditions like mine. That is the type of accommodation we need! We don't need to go in a LL for every ride. That's ridiculous. We just need to be able to leave sometimes and then return later, when our symptoms have improved again (sometimes a couple of hours later).

I look forward to hearing more details on this. I'm so happy for this change because I felt like DAS was not a good accommodation for my needs, but the ability to leave and return to the line absolutely is! Will it apply to anyone who needs to leave to use the restroom? Or, is this an accommodation I need to pre-plan for?

I'm so, so glad Disney is cracking down on the abuse and people using DAS when it's not the accommodation they really need for their disability.
 
You know, I was thinking the Disney lawyers probably have a ton of data that says the regular park goers are riding fewer rides than DAS folks. They may even have data that Genie+/ LL folks are also riding fewer rides than DAS folks.

It would explain their current confidence to make a wholesale change b/c if it's true, they will win on any court challenge.

I haven't heard exact numbers from Disney, but some cast members are reporting that about 75% of people standing in LLs are there with a DAS pass. If that's anywhere close to actual numbers, that is insanity. That's affecting the park experience of everyone. DAS should be for a small percentage of guests. Other guests should be offered other accommodations, like the ability to leave and return to lines. If people want to use the LL for more convenience, then they should pay for it.

I hope these changes fix the abuse. It will lead to the LL lines not being so overwhelmed and a better balance between standby and LL. That will be a better experience for all.
 
I am very happy about these changes. I have IBS-D. Like many people with medical conditions like this, sometimes I am just fine and have no issues for hours or days. Other times, I have an episode, and it lasts like 2 hours where I need constant access to a bathroom. It can hit me with very little warning.

I haven't ever tried to get DAS for this condition because I think it's overkill. I don't need to skip the lines all day every day. I think it's DAS abuse to get it for conditions like this and use it every day. HOWEVER, I have had episodes in line before where I just needed to leave. It happened to me once at the loading area of a ride! I couldn't ride and had to leave. Thankfully, they had a door right there. I left and used the restroom. The cast members let me right back into the loading area. It was wonderful.

I'm glad Disney is going to offer a line return option for people who have conditions like mine. That is the type of accommodation we need! We don't need to go in a LL for every ride. That's ridiculous. We just need to be able to leave sometimes and then return later, when our symptoms have improved again (sometimes a couple of hours later).

I look forward to hearing more details on this. I'm so happy for this change because I felt like DAS was not a good accommodation for my needs, but the ability to leave and return to the line absolutely is! Will it apply to anyone who needs to leave to use the restroom? Or, is this an accommodation I need to pre-plan for?

I'm so, so glad Disney is cracking down on the abuse and people using DAS when it's not the accommodation they really need for their disability.
I'm interested to know about this too. My son has celiac, and diarrhea/accidents are one symptom he gets if accidentally exposed to gluten. It'd be nice if he has a bad day/hours we could leave and return without applying in advance. Honestly if anyone is having a bad day due to something they ate, or a potty-training young child, it'd be nice to have that option,
 
That’s fantastic if a “use it every once in a long while leave the queue and come back” option is a great fit for you.

It’s not cool to then conclude that that’s the solution that is best for every other person who has digestive system and/or bladder issues.

It’s not up to you to decide what I need based on YOUR experience.

Yes, but it's up to Disney to decide, and apparently that's their decision, too. I'm glad, because DAS is being overused and abused.

My condition does make things difficult sometimes. For example, I recently had an episode flare up as I was literally waiting to have my boarding pass scanned to board the plane. I had to leave for the bathroom, come back, leave AGAIN and come back again. I was so nervous they would board without me and I'd miss my flight! I choose a seat at the very back of the plane and always in the aisle for quick access to the restroom. Most of the time, it isn't needed. However, if it ever is needed, I'm so glad I'm seated where I am. Further more, my dad has Crohn's as well as a type of prostate cancer that makes it urgent when he needs to pee, too. So, I completely understand medical needs that require quick access to the bathroom. On road trips, we pack a pop-up shower tent in case we can't make it to the next exit for bathroom use. So, again, I understand urgent needs to use the bathroom.

DAS is not the accommodation we need! If you're having a flare up, it does NOT help to wait 20 minutes in a LL. You can't go 20 minutes without access to the bathroom during a flare like that. DAS is not the proper accommodation for bathroom needs like IBS-D, Crohn's, and prostate cancer. Instead, the ability to leave and return to the line is a much more appropriate accommodation. If you're having a flare, standing in a shorter line doesn't help. If you're not having a flare, then you don't need to be skipping the line all day every day. You can wait in lines. Getting DAS for medical needs like this is absolutely part of the DAS abuse, in my opinion. I'm so glad Disney sees it that way too and is offering a different accommodation. Good for them. You can still buy LL if you want it.
 
@razlime and others wondering about using G+/LL with a disability, I can offer my experiences. Every disabled experience in unique, of course, but in general terms…

We were never superusers of FP/FP+ and definitely aren't with G+ or DAS. There are all sorts of ways to really get the most out of both and well, we’re not good at that lol!

One G+ day the planets aligned and we just plain got incredibly lucky: I was able to book G+ after G+ after G+ to do I want to say were 7 attractions one after another, with some time between as needed to eat, take comfort breaks, etc. It was a low ish crowd day and no rides went down, which helped a LOT. Another day, G+ was a waste of time and money: we planned to be at the park for the evening hours, but afraid that we’d miss out on G+ times, we went earlier. We did get a few G+ rides in, but then ran out of times available for things we hadn’t yet done, but also couldn’t re-do anything we’d already G+’d. So we departed early. Needing to adhere to the return times and being afraid to pass on a return time because we’d prefer to ride later, but couldn't be sure there would still be a time for it then, was stressful. Having spent $$ for it was extra stressful.

With DAS, there is always a return time (unless something goes down all day, of course): even if ride A is a 3- hour wait, you’re not playing a game of chicken with it - if that’s too long, we pick something else and circle back to ride A later, knowing we can still get a return time of some sort for it. If we need to leave the park early, we’re not out any money spent on return times. The return wait time in the LL is identical with G+ and DAS, so neither comes out ahead with that.

We like to tour at a leisurely pace, and aren’t concerned with riding as many things as we can, so DAS has suit our needs just fine. For folks who really want to do it all, or at least a lot more, I can see how combining DAS and G+ would help with that, as you could be doing a G+ return while waiting for a DAS return time and vice-versa.
 
You know, I was thinking the Disney lawyers probably have a ton of data that says the regular park goers are riding fewer rides than DAS folks. They may even have data that Genie+/ LL folks are also riding fewer rides than DAS folks.

It would explain their current confidence to make a wholesale change b/c if it's true, they will win on any court challenge.
Without a doubt, Disney has the receipts to back up this change. They know the amount of people using DAS. They know the kinds of reasons people use to get it (even if it’s not a diagnosis). They know how many rides DAS users are getting. They know how many rides standby line users are getting. They know how many rides Genie+/LL users are getting. They have all the data. They are prepared to back up whatever change they make.
 
Yes, but it's up to Disney to decide, and apparently that's their decision, too. I'm glad, because DAS is being overused and abused.

My condition does make things difficult sometimes. For example, I recently had an episode flare up as I was literally waiting to have my boarding pass scanned to board the plane. I had to leave for the bathroom, come back, leave AGAIN and come back again. I was so nervous they would board without me and I'd miss my flight! I choose a seat at the very back of the plane and always in the aisle for quick access to the restroom. Most of the time, it isn't needed. However, if it ever is needed, I'm so glad I'm seated where I am. Further more, my dad has Crohn's as well as a type of prostate cancer that makes it urgent when he needs to pee, too. So, I completely understand medical needs that require quick access to the bathroom.

DAS is not the accommodation we need. If you're having a flare up, it does NOT help to wait 20 minutes in a LL. You can't go 20 minutes without access to the bathroom during a flare like that. DAS is not the proper accommodation for bathroom needs like IBS-D, Crohn's, and prostate cancer. Instead, the ability to leave and return to the line is a much more appropriate accommodation. If you're having a flare, standing in a shorter line doesn't help. If you're not having a flare, then you don't need to be skipping the line all day every day. Getting DAS for medical needs like this is absolutely part of the DAS abuse, in my opinion. I'm so glad Disney sees it that way too and is offering a different accommodation. Good for them. You can still buy LL if you want it.
That’s great that it works for you. It doesn’t work for my husband, who has MS. Under this system, he’s left with nothing.
 













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