We went to WDW 7 years ago and I have forgotten everything and I know some things have changed.
My husband is paralysed from chest down (complete, he can't walk or stand at all). We had pretty good luck last time with him being able to transfer onto rides (even some difficult ones, the CMs were great!). The worst part was people making rude comments about us getting to board the shuttles first. *sigh*.
But I don't know what we need to do. Do we need a special card? Does he need to get a doctors note? Waiting in line isn't a problem (well unless the line was on stairs), so I don't think we need a DAS.
What do we need to know/do? Has there been any changes in the past few years how they manage things? At times they would have us move up in the line or skip the line. But just as often we had to wait twice as long because there was only one car for disabled people.
My husband is paralysed from chest down (complete, he can't walk or stand at all). We had pretty good luck last time with him being able to transfer onto rides (even some difficult ones, the CMs were great!). The worst part was people making rude comments about us getting to board the shuttles first. *sigh*.
But I don't know what we need to do. Do we need a special card? Does he need to get a doctors note? Waiting in line isn't a problem (well unless the line was on stairs), so I don't think we need a DAS.
What do we need to know/do? Has there been any changes in the past few years how they manage things? At times they would have us move up in the line or skip the line. But just as often we had to wait twice as long because there was only one car for disabled people.