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Yeah the good old days were not so good for a lot of us.Considering the ADA was not passed until 1990, I'm not surprised accessibility was not a thing.
Yeah the good old days were not so good for a lot of us.Considering the ADA was not passed until 1990, I'm not surprised accessibility was not a thing.
But we were just a small segment of Disney guests, so it was fine.Yeah the good old days were not so good for a lot of us.
This is exactly what we will do when we take our son. He needs consistency so this will give what he needs.I understand what you are saying...but there is a LOT of gray areas in life that don't have hard-and-fast rules. Believe me, I also have one of those who likes the black-and-white of solid rules. We often set our own "rules" for things if it will help eliminate gray areas.
In the situation of the 10-minute rule, I will simply inform DD that the 10 minutes begins once we exit the attraction. Problem solved. No need to worry about 1 tap-in or is there a 2nd tap. Too much gray in that.
I really believe if they fix the Genie+ system to be more functional and useful there will be less impact on the former DAS eligible guests. While it stinks to have yet another cost associated with Disney if the system does work then it can be a big benefit for everyone. On our last trip we purchased the G+ because we knew in the future our family would likely no longer qualify for the DAS so we thought we would see how we can manage without it. The problem was the lack of availability of rides especially since we did not know the ins and outs of the system and did not purchase until in the park. At Epcot it was almost totally worthless. We were able to get a late booking for test track and the only other things available were those where the standby was not an issue in the first place (rides like Nemo). HS was a little better as the only ride blocked off the entire day was Slinky Dog, though if time physically in a park is an issue G+ may not work for some since you may have to wait a few hours for your LL time to open.It’s not that simple because DAS users (and their family/friends/extended family) doesn’t appear to be that small of a small percentage of guests, which is why WDW is trying to reign in the program. I’m almost certainly going to be denied when I apply in July…and while I’m not sure we would have taken this trip (or purchased APs) if I’d known the changes were coming, I do appreciate what WDW is trying to do and why. I’m hoping that if DAS usage declines by 50-75% there will be more rides with shorter standby waits and/or it will be easier to acquire LL times with G+ as opposed to praying you can get Tiana’s Bayou Adventure for your kids before it sells out at 7:05AM if everything goes smoothly in the app. We also had to skip several rides on our last trip due to very long LL returns, so DAS isn’t even serving its purpose well for the children who cannot tolerate lines.
My guess is that Disney is hoping they will convert some DAS groups to G+ users and/or they can start charging more for G+ if it works better because there is more LL capacity (similar to how it works at DLR). If enough people stop coming, they will probably need to figure out how they can become more accessible without impacting park operations.
WDW is slipping apart from anything having to do with DAS.Disney Parks is up overall but WDW is not (mostly the strength of the international parks, DLR had growth too). The WDW experience has been deteriorating for the majority of guests who are not DAS users (and I’d argue for DAS users in some ways as well— less operational hours, more ride breakdowns) for a few years— and most annual visitors w/o access to DAS are still lamenting the loss of FP+.
WDW is making this change because its large DAS user groups are interfering with WDW operations and making WDW visits less desirable for the majority of guests who are reporting lower guest satisfaction scores (and not returning). We were in that category and contemplating canceling our 2023 trip because the trips were grueling until my spine surgeon suggested we inquire about DAS— it was a huge game changer for our family—it went from trips being much harder than they were in 2019 (between my new disability and the 7AM daily stressful rituals) to easier than they were in 2019, even counting for my subsequent spinal problems—but I immediately realized why it’s so desirable for abuse, misuse, and overuse, and how easy it would be for a shameless person to fake.
Disney is trying to make the experience better for non-DAS guests because WDW is slipping.
Thank you...now I know I'm not dreaming it!!Here is where it says you cannot record the conversation:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/disability-access-service/register/
It is shown here:
This isn't part of the T&Cs, but it is listed before you click Request Live Video Chat.
I'm not a lawyer, so I don't know whether this statement here is legally binding since it isn't under the T&Cs, but Disney is within their right to ban you permanently whether or not it is in their T&Cs or not.
Sorry to read this. Just to be clear…your Mom expressed her issues standing in line to the CM and was denied?She often gets twitchy in lines and often has panic attacks in certain places (think Guardians Pre-Show hallway of doom), and DAS has helped these symptoms
No, at least not with this trip. Another AP friend might join for a day this coming weekend, but we haven’t decided.Did the friends have active tickets for your dates or if APs did they have park reservations for your dates?
I think people are missing the point of REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION. If you have lots of specific needs, including test results, to enjoy Disney, they'll probably help you out for a vacation.Again, Genie+ and/LL are not a fit for our needs. Without offering too much, we need to preplan in advance each park day, based on factors including weather, test results, and dietary issues. We need specific plans for shade, restrooms, and temperature controls. The planning can take hours, so as Passholders, we generally stick to our specific tried and tested "script" at each park. There are areas and attractions we don't visit, as they don't fit or have access to what we need.
Genie and LLdont allow and work into that type of planning scenario. They often require/recommend crisscrossing the parks, which is disastrous for us. So yes, we're aware, and no, these are not options.
Totally agree with this. To address these issues, Disney would have to first admit they had a significant negative impact on guest satisfaction, then come up with the money to remedy at least some. Not going to happen.But it isn’t DAS users that are causing the lower satisfaction scores, it is:
Address these issues and you will address guest satisfaction scores.
- Larger numbers of breakdowns than there used to be
- Less entertainment and fewer showtimes for the entertainment that is there
- This also comes in the form of loosing things like Citizens of Hollywood, Main Street and other atmosphere like the atmosphere shows that used to be all over World Showcase
- More nickel and dimming
- More things closed
- Longer food lines
- Lower quality food
- Lower quality and less variety of merchandise
- Less ride maintenance (just look at the sad state of Figment, Carousel of Progress, etc.)
I am hoping you are correct. We are out of state passholders, family of 3.I think people are missing the point of REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION. If you have lots of specific needs, including test results, to enjoy Disney, they'll probably help you out for a vacation.
If you say you plan on coming once a week, with your AP, with different people, they are probably going to back off the whole"going above and beyond" sort of thing.
This isn’t about genie+. Many of us who use DAS also buy genie+ and ILLs.Am I missing something with all the "useless trips", or "totally non refundable" trips? I mean, G+ isn't free, but if it is "lose a $5000 dollar trip" , or pay a few hundred for G+, or some ILLs to salvage the trip, isn't that an obvious choice?
Or are everyone who are depending on DAS just perfectly able to barely pay for their trip, with not a penny to spare?
Talk about coincidences.
The problem is Genie+ doesn't work for us for example, there are a lot of rides we don't do, but will do others multiple times, Genie+ doesn't allow for that. Genie+ always has an end to the return times that due to needs you might not be able to to make and if you don't, then you can't go on that ride with Genie+ at all that day. Now, for some these aren't a big deal, for others these are deal breakers.Am I missing something with all the "useless trips", or "totally non refundable" trips? I mean, G+ isn't free, but if it is "lose a $5000 dollar trip" , or pay a few hundred for G+, or some ILLs to salvage the trip, isn't that an obvious choice?
Or are everyone who are depending on DAS just perfectly able to barely pay for their trip, with not a penny to spare?
Talk about coincidences.
But that is asking for access that others, without DAS, don't have.The problem is Genie+ doesn't work for us for example, there are a lot of rides we don't do, but will do others multiple times, Genie+ doesn't allow for that. Genie+ always has an end to the return times that due to needs you might not be able to to make and if you don't, then you can't go on that ride with Genie+ at all that day. Now, for some these aren't a big deal, for others these are deal breakers.
Of course others have access to ride an attraction multiple times, via the standby line. As others have stated multiple times in this thread Genie+ does not work for some DAS users due to the 1 hour return windows.But that is asking for access that others, without DAS, don't have.
Ahhh, so everyone else can wait in standby all day for the popular rides, but you should get to reride them all day.Of course others have access to ride an attraction multiple times, via the standby line. As others have stated multiple times in this thread Genie+ does not work for some DAS users due to the 1 hour return windows.
Why is that abusing DAS? What does one have to do with the other? DAS was meant to level the playing field for people who can't wait in a traditional line for any number of valid reasons. Genie plus is meant to create a top tier experience. You can have both.So you are abusing DAS . And don't really need it.
I more meant that the rules should change for everyone, not just those who need the DAS.But that is asking for access that others, without DAS, don't have.