I know there was another thread dedicated to AQR experiences for those denied
DAS but who still need accommodations, but I don’t see it, so thought I’d share an update here…
I’d previously been approved under the new rules for DAS but denied at my last renewal (I’m an AP.) I won’t rehash the whole thing: suffice to say mine is a non-physical, non-medical disability that also is not ASD, but is very similar to ASD as far as why queues are problematic. For me, waiting is not the issue: the actual queue environment is. I also have no need or desire to book rides ahead of time via
MDE and am fine with making the request at the attraction, as long as it doesn’t turn into a lengthy discussion of my disability like a DAS call does. I was assured by the original CM, their supervisor, AND the medical professional on my call that AQR was the right accommodation for me and would be available at any attraction where I’d need it with no fuss.
I’m pleased to report that on a recent visit AQR
was made available to me with no hassle at all and worked perfectly as an accommodation!
I only needed it for 2 attractions, but both are popular and had long wait times on a busy day: Safari at AK and GOTG at EP. I was a solo visitor, so there was no party to wait in line while I waited elsewhere. At each attraction I found a CM and briefly explained that I required a disability accommodation (without sharing details about my disability - I did offer that I’d previously used DAS because my disability prevents me from being able to wait in a queue, but that I can wait somewhere else without issue). At both attractions, the CMs happily provided a return time equivalent to the current standby wait times (roughly an hour each). Upon returning to the attraction, I used the LL to enter. Both LL returns were quick, too: the only wait I had once tapped in was in the actual holding zone for boarding at Safari and in the first room at GOTG.
I want to stress that this was easy, efficient, and available without needing to get into a long, uncomfortable discussion about my disability - quite honestly, I much prefer this accommodation for my needs vs. DAS. Not having to go through that horrible DAS chat again was frankly great.
I think I covered all the details that can be helpful, but feel free to ask if anyone has questions about my AQR experience.