Epcot is great for that and if a child enjoys animals AK is as well as there's only a handful of actual rides there but plenty of places to spread out and explore at one's own pace.
I’ll second this. I spend a lot of my time at both parks doing very few rides, and some days no rides at all. One of my gripes with MK, actually, is that I find it a very difficult park to enjoy if I’m
not wanting to focus on rides.
A few posts ago I said that I woud let It go.
So It is what It is, Disney does what they feel is right. But I dont have to like It.
You absolutely do not have to like it - FWIW I don’t especially like it, either. I’ve been trying very hard to stay positive about the changes and figure out a way to keep enjoying my time at WDW, and yes I can logically understand why the changes have come… but I wouldn’t say I’m happy about them.
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FWIW, I am very sympathetic to those with concerns about splitting up groups to accommodate the disabled party. I honestly get it. My only living immediate family member doesn't go to WDW at all anymore because
DAS isn’t enough to make it a pleasant experience for him. For various reasons, I lead a pretty isolated life. So meeting up with Orlando-area friends at the parks is special and important to me. They don’t do long ride waits. Some due to issues that probably would have been covered by DAS, but they never wanted to bother with it. Others because they live there and can pop over quickly to take advantage of slow days. With DAS, I’ve been able to spend a lot more time with them because my needs were accommodated AND they were willing to do rides with me because they didn't have to spend an hour in a line for it. I’m not going to ask them to wait an hour in a line for a ride they have no interest in other than to spend time with me… while I wait somewhere else. It would utterly defeat the point of being in the parks together. So if I’m denied DAS in the future, and if the only option for AQR is for my friends to wait in line while I wait somewhere else, things will have to change: I guess I’ll focus on rides when my friends aren’t available, and when they are we’ll focus on meals and shows and things that don’t require waiting in long lines. We’ll figure it out - but yes, I’ll be sad to lose some of that time with them.
I guess what I’m getting at is that I think it’s perfectly acceptable to understand and accept the changes, while also feeling disappointment and/or confusion about how it will impact your own situation. I don’t think the two are mutually exclusive. I and many others in the thread are pulling on our own experiences to find solutions and creative approaches that can maybe make the changes a little less jarring for ourselves and others… because we do get it, and we care.
