Carrying Case for Guest Assistance Card?

KyleRayner

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I recently returned from a trip to WDW and was utilizing the GAC. That poor card was getting abused being taken in and out of my pocket and backpack.

I saw some people wearing their GAC around their neck with a lanyard/clear plastic case. Does anyone know where I can get one that the GAC would fit in? I would like to have one for my next trip!
 
I just use a regular clear cardholder I've always used on my lanyard to keep my KTTW in etc. I fould the GAC once and put it in the holder. Disney sells some, but they are horizontal with zipping closer. I don't like that, so bought myself some vertical ones that have a lock system a bit like the ziplock bags.

I would put my KTTW on one card when on transportation or something and not in a park, that way I could just have the KTTW on the side that the public sees. I've noticed some get a bit uptight when even seeing a GAC, so to say. :laughing: In the parks I would have my KTTW in between the folded GAC. I had the most important info (stamps, name, number in party etc.) on the outside of that fold. Didn't end up doing many rides or using the GAC much but about 50-50 if the CM's wanted the GAC out or not. Which is also easy enough when folded.
 
I always bring either a 5x7 self laminating pouch or I bring a small precut piece of clear contact paper, just big enough to put the GAC in the middle, fold it over and trip the edges.

Ours is always mutilated by the end of the trip and I used to keep it in a zip lock in my pocket with our KTTW cards. On our last day there one trip, you could barely read it and all the CMs were paying closer attention to it than ever before.
 

It's about 4x6. I bring a 5x7 self laminating pouch. I cover the GAC right there at Town Hall and ask for a scissor to trim the edges. Never had a problem.

Have fun
 
If you live near a college, they sell lanyards with a double pouch (?) attached you can wear around your neck or put in pocket as well. They hold a standard license size ID. My students use them to carry their ID's
 
I personally don't like wearing the GAC around my neck. When we use it, we are pretty stealth about it. No one behinds us knows we didn't just flash some FPs. I also hate when people ask about it, which someone always does. We get stared at and asked enough questions without people seeing our pass. I prefer mine tucked away in my bag or pocket.
 
I personally don't like wearing the GAC around my neck. When we use it, we are pretty stealth about it. No one behinds us knows we didn't just flash some FPs. I also hate when people ask about it, which someone always does. We get stared at and asked enough questions without people seeing our pass. I prefer mine tucked away in my bag or pocket.

I'm going to make time to read your trip report. I just got back last week from taking my 2 autistic nieces for their first visit to WDW! I'm checking out your YouTube video as well. Thanks for sharing!
 
I personally don't like wearing the GAC around my neck. When we use it, we are pretty stealth about it. No one behinds us knows we didn't just flash some FPs. I also hate when people ask about it, which someone always does. We get stared at and asked enough questions without people seeing our pass. I prefer mine tucked away in my bag or pocket.
Me also.
We try to avoid using it as much as possible for DD's needs. But, when we do have to use it, I use it very discretely. No reason for anyone other than the CM to see it.
 
Me also.
We try to avoid using it as much as possible for DD's needs. But, when we do have to use it, I use it very discretely. No reason for anyone other than the CM to see it.

Yeah that is us too. Plus I worry that DS will be self conscious about it. He already "stands out" as he gets bigger no need to have people think anything additional.
 
I learned very quickly to be discreet about it. I had one too many people ask why he got to "skip the line" both at Disney World and Disneyland. Both rides have a full set of stairs up and down to get on/off that my husband cannot climb. I kept mine in a lanyard pouch between my KTTW card and annual pass.
 
Question for you guys. Do you feel like people are really looking at you because of teh card and that people even know what one is? I have to admit, I never notice those things and when we were on our DCL cruise, I wore my card around my neck in a lanyard becuase it was SUPER handy and I'm SUPER forgetful! ;) I'd lose my head if it weren't attached! No lie. I'm already self concious about probably needing to use the card for my youngest, but I can't imagine anyone caring what I'm wearing around my neck. Please explain. I'm cluless. Of course, explaining may make me even more self-concious, ;) but I want to be forwarned.
Now, people look at you for fashon faux pas all the time (crocs and fanny packs anyone? I use BOTH :laughing: ) but another thing to make people sneer isn't exactly high on my list of things to do.

I know if people have "issues" then it's truly THEIR issues and not mine, still, I have serious social phobias and am working on them. It's not something easy to shed.
 
Question for you guys. Do you feel like people are really looking at you because of teh card and that people even know what one is? I have to admit, I never notice those things and when we were on our DCL cruise, I wore my card around my neck in a lanyard becuase it was SUPER handy and I'm SUPER forgetful! ;) I'd lose my head if it weren't attached! No lie. I'm already self concious about probably needing to use the card for my youngest, but I can't imagine anyone caring what I'm wearing around my neck. Please explain. I'm cluless. Of course, explaining may make me even more self-concious, ;) but I want to be forwarned.
Now, people look at you for fashon faux pas all the time (crocs and fanny packs anyone? I use BOTH :laughing: ) but another thing to make people sneer isn't exactly high on my list of things to do.

I know if people have "issues" then it's truly THEIR issues and not mine, still, I have serious social phobias and am working on them. It's not something easy to shed.

Honestly? It's easier said than done, I realise that, but loose the selfconciouness. That will only hold you back, take time and energy away from other things. Never mind who or what you are; folks will look and think something of you. Even if there is nothing to see and/or think, they'll see and/or think something about you. That's their "thing", not something for you to let it influence your doing or being.

Yeah, I've had looks/stares. Probably mostly being "haven't got a clue what that is", some more or less having an idea (about it being a GAC, what that is is another thing again ;) ).

As far as comments, whispers whatever? Sure, they've been there for the busses -more than ever before-, a very occational 'oh poor her', a huge amount of "you've got Animal (disney antennatopper, animal from the muppets) on your joystick, how cool/great/nice/etc." , positive remarks about my splints that look like out-of-the-box jewelery and other remarks in the same group of "well-spirited, might or might not be linked to aid and/or disability".

But the GAC? None. Or that is; no so called negative ones. Had a few remarks from CM (mostly at the resort and a few restaurant) but those were more part of having a short conversation or during a longer stay the resort CM's starting to get a little clue of the ins and outs of my abilities. We could basically sum them up as remarks as "so glad we've got these options, so you can still enjoy the parks to your best possible extend".


As posted above, sometimes I'ld have the GAC facing my body and the KTTW facing forward in my lanyard. At other times it wouldn't, simply because it would fit my moment better to have it the other way round. I'm not going to run around MK flashing any and all a GAC. Which is the same way I deal with the "other side". For me a GAC is not something I find I should hide, keep out of sight for any and all but that one CM working a ride. It's not something I should be ashamed of, after all. Got nothing to hide. Just like it's not something I have to shout out to the world or go "look at which jackpot I've just hit" either.

If a lanyard works for you; it's simple. It works for you, period. Forget/ignore/and-a-not-so-nice-word whatever others think about it. If selfconciousness still acts up, you could think about "faux passing" up the fannypack some more. Give them something to look at and whisper about. :rotfl2: But really; use the lanyard if that is what works for you. With a lanyard you can store a GAC both visable and invisable. You can be aware of it or inaware. Whatever works for you.
 
@goofieslonglostsis, THANK YOU!:hug: That was wonderfully worded and caring. I'd do WDW with you any day. :hug: I'll give it my best to lose the self-concious thing. I'm pooh-sized too so of course, I always feel the eyes.:confused: that's why I don't tend to look at other people. Or one reason anyway. ;) I've been seeinga therapist for severe depression this year and I think that is under control so while I have her "on the horn", before the trip, I've been talking about these phobias and issues. Honestly, I think that might be far harder to deal w/ than the depression has been. The depression and come and gone in my life but the self-consciousness has been there all of it. THANKS for the advice! :goodvibes
 
@goofieslonglostsis, THANK YOU!:hug: That was wonderfully worded and caring. I'd do WDW with you any day. :hug:

Now that's one thing I'ld love to have happen. :)

I'll give it my best to lose the self-concious thing. I'm pooh-sized too so of course, I always feel the eyes.:confused:

Hun, play with it. You can turn it around and humor can make that easier. Give folks something to look at. Play with the stares you get. A comment? Play with it. You're not going to chance what others think or see, but can greatly influence how you yourself experience something. What you take away from it.

For instance when somebody starts the "grumble, not fair why do they get to board the bus first, faker"-thing at the bus stop they might very well find me playing with that. I'll feed the "troll-opinion" so to say. Act as if I am indeed a faker and take it soooooooo overboard it gives me (and if around, those in my party) a good laugh. I've seen quite a few smiles from others in the line. I make things so over the top it's obvious it's me playing with things. A few times the "grumbling" person sees what might be a clearer picture. Other times they go "see, there's my proof". Which just makes me laugh harder and see how far I can take it before they don't buy it anymore. Sometimes you can take it beyond believe so far. :lmao:

End of such an episode? The person will think/see whatever they see fit. And I had a great good laugh. And laughs always slight off your back easier than taking a comment personal and thus easily feeling "attacked" as a person.

I've been seeinga therapist for severe depression this year and I think that is under control so while I have her "on the horn", before the trip, I've been talking about these phobias and issues. Honestly, I think that might be far harder to deal w/ than the depression has been. The depression and come and gone in my life but the self-consciousness has been there all of it. THANKS for the advice! :goodvibes

Really? Wow, that surprises me that you feel that way. I've had a severe depression years ago and honestly? I find the selfconsiousness a walk in the park compared to that. Including when I'm having a bad day and thus have a perfect radar for any possible comment, look or tought and take those all personal.

Maybe the therapist can find some ways of tackling that selfconciousness down some levels? As you already said yourself; you'll have to deal with "outstanding" things your whole life. Wouldn't it make it so much easier if you can tackle the awareness somewhat. Such a shame if a person is so influenced about what other (might) say, do or think. Those folks walk away and be done with it, but for you it sticks. Wouldn't it be great if you'ld one day find yourself thinking "hmm, by now the never ending battle with depressions always lurking around the corner is the worst battle in my life". Not that it's great to battle lurking depression at all, but it always just pains me whenever anybody is so hurt and/or influenced because of how they are seen/talked about/etc by "society".

But really, always remember that people will always think something. Even about that "perfect" person. It has nothing to do with YOU, nothing about Ppony. Nothing more or less than them thinking. (just like we also do ;) ) If I have a bad day and start to take things personal and get a bad mood because of that, I remember the "it's not personal". It's not about me, but about them. That's so much easier to let go. You are who you are. That's it and that's OK. If you want to chance things; great for you. But don't ever think you need to because of others. You are OK as you are, including all of you. The good, the bad and the ugly. We all have them. And that's OK. Be who you are. That's enough.
 
Now that's one thing I'ld love to have happen. :)



Hun, play with it. You can turn it around and humor can make that easier. Give folks something to look at. Play with the stares you get. A comment? Play with it. You're not going to chance what others think or see, but can greatly influence how you yourself experience something. What you take away from it.

For instance when somebody starts the "grumble, not fair why do they get to board the bus first, faker"-thing at the bus stop they might very well find me playing with that. I'll feed the "troll-opinion" so to say. Act as if I am indeed a faker and take it soooooooo overboard it gives me (and if around, those in my party) a good laugh. I've seen quite a few smiles from others in the line. I make things so over the top it's obvious it's me playing with things. A few times the "grumbling" person sees what might be a clearer picture. Other times they go "see, there's my proof". Which just makes me laugh harder and see how far I can take it before they don't buy it anymore. Sometimes you can take it beyond believe so far. :lmao:

End of such an episode? The person will think/see whatever they see fit. And I had a great good laugh. And laughs always slight off your back easier than taking a comment personal and thus easily feeling "attacked" as a person.



Really? Wow, that surprises me that you feel that way. I've had a severe depression years ago and honestly? I find the selfconsiousness a walk in the park compared to that. Including when I'm having a bad day and thus have a perfect radar for any possible comment, look or tought and take those all personal.

Maybe the therapist can find some ways of tackling that selfconciousness down some levels? As you already said yourself; you'll have to deal with "outstanding" things your whole life. Wouldn't it make it so much easier if you can tackle the awareness somewhat. Such a shame if a person is so influenced about what other (might) say, do or think. Those folks walk away and be done with it, but for you it sticks. Wouldn't it be great if you'ld one day find yourself thinking "hmm, by now the never ending battle with depressions always lurking around the corner is the worst battle in my life". Not that it's great to battle lurking depression at all, but it always just pains me whenever anybody is so hurt and/or influenced because of how they are seen/talked about/etc by "society".

But really, always remember that people will always think something. Even about that "perfect" person. It has nothing to do with YOU, nothing about Ppony. Nothing more or less than them thinking. (just like we also do ;) ) If I have a bad day and start to take things personal and get a bad mood because of that, I remember the "it's not personal". It's not about me, but about them. That's so much easier to let go. You are who you are. That's it and that's OK. If you want to chance things; great for you. But don't ever think you need to because of others. You are OK as you are, including all of you. The good, the bad and the ugly. We all have them. And that's OK. Be who you are. That's enough.

I like you!!!! :hug: What a wonderful outlook and personality you have. :goodvibes
 
I got a passport holder at a travel shop. It is black nylon on a lanyard you can wear around your neck- one side is a clear slot one side is a black zippered pouch.
 
I got a passport holder at a travel shop. It is black nylon on a lanyard you can wear around your neck- one side is a clear slot one side is a black zippered pouch.

Any chance you can post a picture of it. I would love to see what it looks like. What a great idea!
 














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