MinnieMe2669
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When going to GS, do you need a photo ID to get it or is your Magic Band all they need?
What happens if there are two people in your party that need a DAS? For example, we are a party of 6. Both my 15 year old and I have diabetes. In years past, I only had him get a DAS because we all stayed together. However, for this upcoming trip, he will be going off with his 18 year old brother and grandfather at times to ride different rides while I am with his younger brother. Is it possible that I get a DAS and he gets a DAS and how would they split the party because sometimes we all would be riding together and other times we might be separate.You go to GS and explain why the person trying for the DAS, cannot wait in the regular line. No photo I D is required. All members of the party, must have entered the park. If granted, the person getting the DAS will have their picture taken on a tablet. All magic bands for the party (currently 5 and the holder) will have the DAS added to their bands. If you have more than 6 in the party, it is up to Guest Relations.
Anyone can go to the ride to get a return time. Only one return time, at a time. The DAS holder must be first to go through the ride line and ride the ride.
you can get two DAS per party but you can only be on one wait time at a timeWhat happens if there are two people in your party that need a DAS? For example, we are a party of 6. Both my 15 year old and I have diabetes. In years past, I only had him get a DAS because we all stayed together. However, for this upcoming trip, he will be going off with his 18 year old brother and grandfather at times to ride different rides while I am with his younger brother. Is it possible that I get a DAS and he gets a DAS and how would they split the party because sometimes we all would be riding together and other times we might be separate.
no ID required only when give extra accommodation do they need an IDWhen going to GS, do you need a photo ID to get it or is your Magic Band all they need?
What happens if there are two people in your party that need a DAS? For example, we are a party of 6. Both my 15 year old and I have diabetes. In years past, I only had him get a DAS because we all stayed together. However, for this upcoming trip, he will be going off with his 18 year old brother and grandfather at times to ride different rides while I am with his younger brother. Is it possible that I get a DAS and he gets a DAS and how would they split the party because sometimes we all would be riding together and other times we might be separate.
Just a reminder that DAS is need-based and not diagnosis-based. Two individuals with the same diagnosis may not have the same needs specifically related to waiting in a standard queue environment.
@Lilsia if your BIL has found the queues challenging due to his diabetes, he should stop by Guest Relations to discuss it. He may or may not need a DAS; not everyone with diabetes finds it helpful.
My son has type 1 diabetes. Does your BIL have type 1 or type 2? That is typically the difference. Having an adolescent with type 1 diabetes is challenging. His blood sugars can drop instantly causing us to have to treat him immediately.Just curious as to why a DAS is issued for diabetes? You don't have to answer if you don't want to but I ask because my BIL is diabetic and he has gone to WDW and not used DAS, so I was wondering how it helps and if I should suggest it to him.
My son has type 1 diabetes. Does your BIL have type 1 or type 2? That is typically the difference. Having an adolescent with type 1 diabetes is challenging. His blood sugars can drop instantly causing us to have to treat him immediately.
my daughter has been a type 1diabetic for 18 years. Not sure if you are aware, but we keep our back back with us in lines with snacks necessary if her sugar goes low. (Please know that she would be allowed to eat in line of medically necessary - we have for years)/My son has type 1 diabetes. Does your BIL have type 1 or type 2? That is typically the difference. Having an adolescent with type 1 diabetes is challenging. His blood sugars can drop instantly causing us to have to treat him immediately.
my daughter has been a type 1diabetic for 18 years. Not sure if you are aware, but we keep our back back with us in lines with snacks necessary if her sugar goes low. (Please know that she would be allowed to eat in line of medically necessary - we have for years)/
He's had it for 15 years (he was diagnosed as a baby) but when he gets low, he loses his balance and falls quite often. Therefore, we have to get out of line and sit down until he feels better.
Yes he's had one for about 5 years. But it can happen really quick even with wearing itDoes he have a continuous glucose monitor? Maybe a great way to know that his sugar is falling before it gets too low. (regardless of lines)
I am just guessing here but if needing a drink to keep someone from going down in an indoor line most people would want that person to drink/eat something. granted this was years ago but adult daughter had nothing with her and went down in an indoor line at Disney. had to back line out to get EMT/first aid to her was not funSince this thread somewhat morphed into a diabetes discussion, I thought it worth mentioning that right now WDW does not allow any eating or drinking within an indoor queue. They are playing an announcement about it.
Obviously, an emergency is an emergency. However, it sounds like an individual would be required to leave the queue, even if the food/drink was for a health-need. My point was for diabetics who often figure they can snack on carbs in the queue; they should plan to take a snack break before getting in line.I am just guessing here but if needing a drink to keep someone from going down in an indoor line most people would want that person to drink/eat something. granted this was years ago but adult daughter had nothing with her and went down in an indoor line at Disney. had to back line out to get EMT/first aid to her was not fun