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Thank you. People need to use their own words to describe their own needs. Generally, needs related to standing too long, standing in one place, stamina, etc. are considered mobility-related and WDW's accommodation is to use a mobility device instead of DAS. Many folks with such concerns also have other non-mobility/stamina issues which may qualify for DAS. Those other issues should be the focus of the DAS request.
"Sun" is is very hard to avoid in an outdoor theme park in Orlando. Most attractions have shaded and/or indoor queues to help, plus there is no designated DAS waiting location often resulting in much more sun exposure outside the queues. Therefore preparing for sun-avoidance measures such as SPF clothing with long-sleeves and pants, wide-brimmed hats and/or parasols, timing of your in-park visit(s) to avoid the height of mid-day sun, etc. may actually be more helpful than DAS for avoiding sun exposure.
"Sun" is is very hard to avoid in an outdoor theme park in Orlando. Most attractions have shaded and/or indoor queues to help, plus there is no designated DAS waiting location often resulting in much more sun exposure outside the queues. Therefore preparing for sun-avoidance measures such as SPF clothing with long-sleeves and pants, wide-brimmed hats and/or parasols, timing of your in-park visit(s) to avoid the height of mid-day sun, etc. may actually be more helpful than DAS for avoiding sun exposure.