mlggator22
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2020
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I have a "hidden" disability. I have a back condition that causes a lot of back pain that can lead pretty bad peripheral neuropathy if it flares up. Beside awful pain in my back, I can electrical shocks running down my legs. It's awful. I really can't stand for extended periods of time. I also cannot sit straight up and down for long periods of time, so wheel chairs don't work. Walking is best when at Disney. So I get a DAS so I can be moving around the park, keeping my back loose and not standing or sitting for prolonged periods of time.
My friend just took his wife to Disneyland yesterday for her birthday. He had hip-replacement surgery 4 months ago and is still recovering. I told him he should look into a DAS. What he reported back was super concerning to me. He said he had to go through an "interview process" and was initially denied a DAS. He then spoke to someone higher up, who told him that the only way to get a DAS was to be in a wheel chair. They were asking for proof (which I didn't think they were allowed to do).
Now I am really worried because I don't look disabled, and that they will deny me a DAS. I'm guessing this may be from the new pay to ride systems they have in place. If I don't have a DAS, then I will not be able to stay a full day (which I am paying $200 for) and it will take me weeks to recover vs a day or two to recover.
I'm wondering if anyone has recently obtained a DAS (since they started the new Genie system) and if they encountered any problems.
My friend just took his wife to Disneyland yesterday for her birthday. He had hip-replacement surgery 4 months ago and is still recovering. I told him he should look into a DAS. What he reported back was super concerning to me. He said he had to go through an "interview process" and was initially denied a DAS. He then spoke to someone higher up, who told him that the only way to get a DAS was to be in a wheel chair. They were asking for proof (which I didn't think they were allowed to do).
Now I am really worried because I don't look disabled, and that they will deny me a DAS. I'm guessing this may be from the new pay to ride systems they have in place. If I don't have a DAS, then I will not be able to stay a full day (which I am paying $200 for) and it will take me weeks to recover vs a day or two to recover.
I'm wondering if anyone has recently obtained a DAS (since they started the new Genie system) and if they encountered any problems.