welovespacemoutain
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- Aug 13, 2002
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DD has mobility issues and uses a wheelchair at Disney. It has worked fairly well the past few trips, although at many rides (space mountain, jungle cruise, small world, BTM, and TSM) it could be a very long wait if there happen to be a few people in WC/scooters in line ahead of us. She can walk short distances, so she is ok if there is a short line, but she needs her chair for long lines and to travel from attraction to attraction. We probably waited an hour (mostly in the sun) for her to ride JC last time when the standby time was 20 minutes, so the alternative entrances are not always a great option. Never imagined it would move so slowly when we got in line.
I was speaking to a CM on the phone with questions I had about FP+ and asked him if there was any grace period if, for example, we got up to the top of SM and there were 4 people on front of us, we were late for our next FP+. He said he experienced the same problem with longer wait times when he went with a family member in wheelchair and suggested we get a DAS card which we have never done before. It would be nice not to have to push her over to SM to get the wheelchair "fastpass" for a later return if someone could take the DAS over in her place and accomplish the same thing. Any thoughts on if they would issue her a DAS since she already has a wheelchair?
Have any of the lines for the alternative entrances seemed shorter with the new policy?
I was speaking to a CM on the phone with questions I had about FP+ and asked him if there was any grace period if, for example, we got up to the top of SM and there were 4 people on front of us, we were late for our next FP+. He said he experienced the same problem with longer wait times when he went with a family member in wheelchair and suggested we get a DAS card which we have never done before. It would be nice not to have to push her over to SM to get the wheelchair "fastpass" for a later return if someone could take the DAS over in her place and accomplish the same thing. Any thoughts on if they would issue her a DAS since she already has a wheelchair?
Have any of the lines for the alternative entrances seemed shorter with the new policy?