shosh1530
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I looked at the map in the Disneyland app and it looks like the tomorrowland kiosk moved. At least from when we were there in January 2020. It’s more towards Star Wars launch bay now instead of across from star traders.Just curious if anyone has used DAS in these first few days since the park reopened. Any changes since before the parks closed? Are the blue umbrellas still where you get return times and are they in the same spots?
(And for those who don't know DAS is the disability access service)
A wheelchair can be rented at the park. With a wheelchair, you will not need a DAS. A DAS is designed for someone with issues that cannot be mitigated with the use of a wheelchair/ECV.My son will be in a boot cast when we go to the parks. He cannot stand for long periods of time. Actually, short periods are painful. How do I go about getting him a wheelchair for the 2 park days and getting a DAS pass? This is all new to me. Any info is appreciated.
Oh cool...he'll be more comfortable in a wheelchair. Thank you! Now I don't need to waste time at Guest Services trying to get a DAS.A wheelchair can be rented at the park. With a wheelchair, you will not need a DAS. A DAS is designed for someone with issues that cannot be mitigated with the use of a wheelchair/ECV.
If you are staying off property, you might check other places about having a WC delivered as it will be a little cheaper, and then you will have the chair to get to and from the park. If you are staying at the Grand, try calling ahead to see if you can rent one at the hotel so you can take it back to the room.Oh cool...he'll be more comfortable in a wheelchair. Thank you! Now I don't need to waste time at Guest Services trying to get a DAS.
We are staying at the Grand so I will give them a call. Thank you!If you are staying off property, you might check other places about having a WC delivered as it will be a little cheaper, and then you will have the chair to get to and from the park. If you are staying at the Grand, try calling ahead to see if you can rent one at the hotel so you can take it back to the room.
ETA - I use Deckert's Surgical for our WC and ECV needs.
Interesting. I know in DCA, they all seemed to be in the same spot. In DL, the one in Tomorrowland was by the Launchbay instead of across from the Star Tours Store. The NOS location and the Main St location were in the same area they were a year ago in Feb. The one I didn't see (didn't look) was the one in Fantasyland.Many of the guest relations kiosks have moved. Actually, almost all of them have. They are mainly in the same general area, usually across from where they were before.
Interesting. I know in DCA, they all seemed to be in the same spot. In DL, the one in Tomorrowland was by the Launchbay instead of across from the Star Tours Store. The NOS location and the Main St location were in the same area they were a year ago in Feb. The one I didn't see (didn't look) was the one in Fantasyland.
The Main Street Kiosk was by Plaza Inn before the parks closed.... the Main Street one was also across the street from where it used to be. It used to be near Jolly Holiday and is now closer to Plaza Inn...
I knew they moved it and the Fantasyland one (closer to Mr. Toads) back at Christmas 2019 or Jan 2020. And the Paradise Pier one was moved near the TSMM FP area about that time.The Main Street Kiosk was by Plaza Inn before the parks closed.
The Main Street Kiosk was by Plaza Inn before the parks closed.
I knew they moved it and the Fantasyland one (closer to Mr. Toads) back at Christmas 2019 or Jan 2020. And the Paradise Pier one was moved near the TSMM FP area about that time.
My mom can’t do stairs. Can she get a DAS for rides like Indy, Racers and Toy Story midway mania so she can go an alternate way? Standing and waiting is no issue.A wheelchair can be rented at the park. With a wheelchair, you will not need a DAS. A DAS is designed for someone with issues that cannot be mitigated with the use of a wheelchair/ECV.
My mom can’t do stairs. Can she get a DAS for rides like Indy, Racers and Toy Story midway mania so she can go an alternate way? Standing and waiting is no issue.
Stairs are fairly easy, just tell the cast member. Once you get to the loading area, they will divert you to the HA area (just like a WC) for Racers and TSMM, and there won't be stairs. Also remember this on Small World, if you don't say something before you board, you could end up on the wrong side and not be able to avoid stairs. On Indy, when you reach the stairs, they will divert you to the elevator. If they are using the Jungle Cruise queue, they will likely give you a return time.My mom can’t do stairs. Can she get a DAS for rides like Indy, Racers and Toy Story midway mania so she can go an alternate way? Standing and waiting is no issue.
The following info is all pre-COVID. I'm not sure if anything has changed since COVID; hopefully someone else will speak up if things have changed.Just double checking I’m a full time wheeler, I don’t ride that many rides at my age as the transfers can be grueling, there are some I ride like TSMM in a special car of which there is only one. Do I need a GAS pass to get a return ticket or in my circumstances is it unnecessary?