Goofy2bGoofy
Earning My Ears
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First time posting! Couple of questions...
I have an annual pass and spend the winter in Orlando. I'm disabled and use a mobility scooter. The way disabled people are handled for rides has changed and I'm not sure if I need to get the DAS...
My disability is both about mobility and also endurance. I can transfer to rides but I can't transfer to a wheelchair and then wheel myself along (I am alone at the parks). I also get really fatigued quickly, so being in line for 1-2 hours will end the day for me. I don't want to abuse the system but I'm finding that I miss out on a lot of things in the parks because of my limitations.
1. Does having a DAS mean I would get return times rather than waiting?
2. Also, how does one get to a ride like Pirates if one can't wheel themselves in a wheelchair?
Thanks in advance for your help!
I have an annual pass and spend the winter in Orlando. I'm disabled and use a mobility scooter. The way disabled people are handled for rides has changed and I'm not sure if I need to get the DAS...
My disability is both about mobility and also endurance. I can transfer to rides but I can't transfer to a wheelchair and then wheel myself along (I am alone at the parks). I also get really fatigued quickly, so being in line for 1-2 hours will end the day for me. I don't want to abuse the system but I'm finding that I miss out on a lot of things in the parks because of my limitations.
1. Does having a DAS mean I would get return times rather than waiting?
2. Also, how does one get to a ride like Pirates if one can't wheel themselves in a wheelchair?
Thanks in advance for your help!