PrincessV
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On face value, I’m in agreement. It looks and sounds like AQR should be available to everyone who needs it and should be relatively easy to access. Apart from the difficulties involved with mobility devices needing to leave a line, which I’m not qualified to assess so I’ll leave that to those who are, I think the missing piece is that folks aren’t really sure AQR will work for them until they have more reports from people actually using it and/or they experience it themselves. Right now, it’s a lot of guessing and hoping.Are we really this far into this and people are still missing that Disney is not telling ANYONE that there are NO accommodations if you do not receive a DAS? They are saying there are other accommodations, which are available to everyone without applying. You just have to tell the CM you have a need and they will work with you, just like any other public venue visited- where you don't apply but just show up and work with them.
And yes, we've had to leave lines and talk to a CM before, with rare exception it's really not that bad. For the most part if you are leaving a line, there is a CM nearby when you duck out of it.
I’m one for whom on face value, DAS is probably the most appropriate accommodation: I’m solo 90% of my visits, and the actual line environment is my problem - i.e. a “bathroom pass” isn’t what I need, and I need accommodation at every line with a wait of more than around 15 minutes. BUT because 1. I seldom am able or willing (for various reasons, not only due to my disability) to do more than a few rides per day, 2. I try to visit when wait times are lower to start, 3. I know the WDW parks and queues inside-and-out so I’m pretty proficient at knowing good spots to exit and have a decent feel for which are going to give me more trouble than others, and 4. I’ve got a pretty good handle on when I need to get out of a line before my condition is triggered instead of it turning into an emergency, I actually think I could make AQR work and get off the DAS rolls. IF I can actually use AQR to avoid being in the line environment longer than I can tolerate, and IF it will really be available to me as a solo visitor - it’s those darned IFs that are still hanging out, waiting to be answered. I’m really hoping to gain some first-hand clarity this weekend and I’ll report back for others still wondering, but for them I’m still just one report from an internet stranger - I’ll totally understand that many won’t be sure whether my reporting is any more accurate than others.