Sorry but there is absolutely no reason a broken arm needs DAS. DAS provides for waiting outside the queue, nothing else.First I would consult his doctor and find out limitations.
Second I would do the DAS chat/video. At minimum they can offer some sound advice about navigating the parks when you supply them with info from his doctor and about your party, at maximum they may just grant DAS. It’s a low chance at getting DAS but in certain circumstances they have, it’s going to depend on your individual case and if the disability team think DAS is warranted here or not.
I would think that too but I’ve actually come across a few reports where DAS was granted for very specific instances where a child broke an arm or leg right before the trip. Typically no, and it’s for sure a long shot, but since I think it’s worthwhile to chat just for help on general logistics anyway, who knows. Very specific and unique factors at play where they did. I could speculate on some of that reasoning but don’t want to disclose too much info here. While 99% unlikely, in this realm there are still a few scenarios existing for a one time pass.Sorry but there is absolutely no reason a broken arm needs DAS. DAS provides for waiting outside the queue, nothing else.
OP as others mentioned, ask his healthcare provider about restricted activities. WDW doesn’t have any rules but the doctor may or may not want him on thrill rides that could be jarring.
DAS is not intended for broken bones. Please do not suggest people call for reasons that are not meant for DAS. From the Disney website:I would think that too but I’ve actually come across a few reports where DAS was granted for very specific instances where a child broke an arm or leg right before the trip. Typically no, and it’s for sure a long shot, but since I think it’s worthwhile to chat just for help on general logistics anyway, who knows. Very specific and unique factors at play where they did. I could speculate on some of that reasoning but don’t want to disclose too much info here. While 99% unlikely, in this realm there are still a few scenarios existing for a one time pass.
Recent? Like since late May when the new DAS qualifications went into effect? The new rules absolutely don’t accommodate that.I’ve actually come across a few reports where DAS was granted for very specific instances where a child broke an arm or leg right before the trip
Do I need to put the details of what I’ve come across three times now? Maybe I do.DAS is not intended for broken bones. Please do not suggest people call for reasons that are not meant for DAS. From the Disney website:
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No, please do not.Do I need to put the details of what I’ve come across three times now? Maybe I do.
Omg, I am so sorry. The exact same thing happened to us be for our last trip (5 years ago). Hope this helps:We leave for Disney on Friday and today my 12 year old son broke his arm!!How can he do Disney with a broken arm? Will he be able to go on rides? I’m so sad about this for him.
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