shaylahc1
Mouseketeer
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- May 26, 2006
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I'm heading to WDW in 8 days, and I was hoping to secure a DAS pass. I have Lupus, and that means I cannot be in the sun for long periods of time, as well as suffering from joint pain and fatigue. In the spring I went to Disneyland and rented an ECV, and sitting down for long periods of time made my pain much worse. I was hoping to walk this trip (albeit slowly) and take advantage of the DAS to avoid standing in line and tiring quickly that way.
THEN I read a thread where someone said they tried to obtain a DAS for arthritis, and were told because she had a "mobility" problem, that a DAS was not appropriate, and she would need to rent an ECV or wheelchair instead. I am not ok with this---why does Disney get to decide how I will best enjoy their parks? Not to mention sitting down for hours can make joint pain and stiffness worse.
I emailed Disney's disability office to see if I could secure permission ahead of time to get a DAS pass. I basically got a canned response back with a link to their FAQ to their DAS pass system.
I wonder if anyone a)has experience with DAS/touring WDW with Lupus, and b)do you think I will have trouble getting a DAS pass? I really do feel like it's the best way for me to see the parks without being in too much pain.
THEN I read a thread where someone said they tried to obtain a DAS for arthritis, and were told because she had a "mobility" problem, that a DAS was not appropriate, and she would need to rent an ECV or wheelchair instead. I am not ok with this---why does Disney get to decide how I will best enjoy their parks? Not to mention sitting down for hours can make joint pain and stiffness worse.
I emailed Disney's disability office to see if I could secure permission ahead of time to get a DAS pass. I basically got a canned response back with a link to their FAQ to their DAS pass system.
I wonder if anyone a)has experience with DAS/touring WDW with Lupus, and b)do you think I will have trouble getting a DAS pass? I really do feel like it's the best way for me to see the parks without being in too much pain.