As expected, I was denied for DAS today (have a major life limiting physical disability).
- First time DAS applicant or have had DAS in the past? Always easily approved in the past (only 3rd application ever at WDW).
- If it is not your first time, did the process go differently? Denied. I was told politely at the outset that it’s only for people with developmental disabilities “like autism or similar” now but that there were other options. I wasn’t planning to argue, exaggerate or lie and considered just hanging up, but I wanted to experience the denial for myself since I’ve read so many conflicting reports.
I explained my condition and told her about failed attempts to manage it with wheelchair and/or
ECV, and gave examples of how the disability impacts my day to day life. I told her I heard about AQR and thought it will work OK when my husband is with us but not when he’s not as my children are too young to wait in line alone for long periods. She said she understood and to see the CMs at each ride and depending on the ride and circumstances they will find a way to help us so we don’t have to split up.
She said my (
MDE?) record will reflect that I requested DAS and was not approved but may require alternative assistance. I told her that I had heard they were offering some guests a multi experience access pass to ease the transition out of the program for trips planned prior to the change and she said (nicely) that she had no idea what I was talking about and didn’t have the ability to do anything like that, just to talk to CMs at each attraction.
I think AQR probably will work days my husband can join us but not having access to DAS will add stress/uncertainty to the short park visits where I planned to take the kids while he stayed at the hotel working…and we would not have planned the trip for as long as it is if we’d known the change was coming. I wish there were more AQR/single adult with kids/caregiver reports because my biggest concern is potentially having to tell my kids that we can’t do one of their favorite rides if whatever the CM thinks is reasonable doesn’t actually work—again, I know that I’m not entitled to DAS or DAS-lite, but stressed about explaining it to a disappointed child who already misses out a variety of life experiences (and can’t stay in the parks for more than a few hours) because their mom can’t do x/y/z. For now, I’m going to try to plan to visit parks where they will enjoy at least 3 available LLMP attractions clustered within a few hour window and let them know in advance we may only be able to do favorite rides once a day.