nalababybear
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Disney isn't just doing things to meet ADA rules. They have the data of users. There is a reason they encourage how to use DAS .But the basis of the conversation is assuming that the program of DAS is determining whether someone does or doesn't spend X number of hours in the park and that's completely presumptuous of someone. We don't have any idea what other people are doing on their park days, what their limits are, what their desires for their park days are or what they turn out to be. Qualifying for a Disability Service as determined by a theme park in conjunction with Federal laws does not determine how long you are in a park, that is up to each and every person including those who have their own things going on but don't qualify for it.
There's just a bit of double standard going on here that doesn't at all help. No one wants to presume what activities or abilities of a DAS user and the same should be towards ones who don't. I would never make an assumption of the park going experience for a person who qualifies for DAS, the same courtesy should be given to those that don't qualify for it because we don't know each other lives.
And most certainly when discussing value to cost ratio with a theme park ticket.
And yes that's why there's an incentive for people to lie And get an accommodation that they really do not need.
Disney tries to do right.
For those lying. FAFO. Don't be crying when Disney cops give them the ban