tweak89
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Wife and I are heading to back to Disneyland in September and it's our first trip (but not our first trip to Disneyland) since her dealing with and beating cancer. She has lingering effects from her radiation treatments which could definitely crop up and affect our ability to wait in line for long periods of time. This falls squarely into their "non-apparent" category and would not be helped with a scooter/wheelchair. The longer the wait, the odds increase of her issues cropping up and affecting our ability to stay in line.
From what I've read, Disneyland is a little more stringent with the qualifications for issuing a DAS, and we'd bring a statement from the Doctor who is in charge of her after care. For those that have recently gone through the process at Disneyland/CA, how did it go for you? We're going in mid-September which should see moderate crowds (according to all the crowd calendars we looked at) so we're hoping it won't even be necessary, but if it turns out to be more crowded, I want her to be able to enjoy herself without worrying about having issues through out the day.
From what I've read, Disneyland is a little more stringent with the qualifications for issuing a DAS, and we'd bring a statement from the Doctor who is in charge of her after care. For those that have recently gone through the process at Disneyland/CA, how did it go for you? We're going in mid-September which should see moderate crowds (according to all the crowd calendars we looked at) so we're hoping it won't even be necessary, but if it turns out to be more crowded, I want her to be able to enjoy herself without worrying about having issues through out the day.
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