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Disney has determined there is over-use/abuse/too many people accessing the LL due to DAS. (we won't get into discussion about which of those reasons is accurate, not accurate, believable, etc. it is what it is). So Disney has decided they need to revamp the disabilities accommodations offered. Within that revamp are some new offerings such as Attraction Queue Re-entry, additional uses for Rider Swap, etc. DAS will be reserved for "intended to accommodate those Guests who, due to a developmental disability like autism are unable to wait in a conventional queue for an extended period of time." It is not just cognitive disabilities, but DAS has sort of outgrown itself and is impacting park operations so something needs to change.did Disney explain why DAS will basically extend it only to people with cognitive disabilities?
They are not creating a tier system or a "whose disability is worse" -- the accommodations offered are supposedly more inline with the actual need. While yes it can seem like a downgrade to have had relatively easy access to the LL and then be told no, the accommodation only needs to be "reasonable" and DAS for all (almost all) needs is more like "gold standard" in that sense. Already people with most hearing, vision and mobility disabilities have not be granted DAS. It all depends on the person's needs.