Your original post did not mention
DAS, you asked about FP and disabled access and maybe seemed to confuse the two. When people explained the new DAS system and the fact that Disney considers the queues accessible, you got mad at the other posters. It is starting to see like you do want to skip lines. With a DAS, if a queue is 40 minutes, a guest will be asked to wait elsewhere for 30 minutes, then return and go through the FP queue. In your original post you seemed to have preformed a negative option of the new FP system, so what exactly are you expecting if you are able to obtain a DAS?
You also mentioned that you can't be stationary or wait? Does this mean you have to pace back and forth for the 30 minutes prior to entering the FP queue? How long are you able to sit for a meal without having to walk? Or do you have to only eat while moving? What about waiting in line for transportation or riding to and from the parks? Are you forced to move in the aisles of the bus? You seem to be saying that accessible queues are somehow not accessible to you, and you are refusing to consider the suggestions that you could use a wheelchair or rollator as a walker to have a place to sit down if necessary. You also seem to be under the impression that the queues don't move, when most of the time, they move pretty constantly. So you could use your FP+ to skip the slower moving queues that might be an issue for you. Logic dictates that you manage your condition while taking Disney transportation, while eating, while in shows and while doing anything else in the parks and resorts. Why can't you do the same in the queues? Why is the only answer that you skip the lines? What response do you expect from Disney or from the people on this board offering suggestions? It seems like using FP+ and using a mobility aid in queues just isn't special enough, not that it absolutely wouldn't work for you.