Would you mind explaining the
DAS failure? Was the wait too long? We're here now and some of the waits have been over 10 minutes, closer to 20. I think that's going to be more common as WDW still doesn't have enough open shops, shows and restaurants to take the increased crowds.
That's a tricky one - did you tell the people behind you (and in the area) what you needed to do?
And what if those medical records meant nothing to the CM and you didn't get the pass? A medical record doesn't say anything about needs either, just condition.
Okay, I'm going to try to ask this without sounding like a jerk, and mods, feel free to delete if I don't get it right - but if your husband looks fit, strong, etc, then how is he 100% disabled? To me, 100% disabled means a nonverbal, mentally disabled, and physically disabled person, like my cousin's daughter who is an adult but cannot walk, talk, or take care of any of her own needs. She is not toilet trained, cannot sit upright without support, and has no language at all to communicate. Is the term 100% disabled veteran a military designation?