Here is one of the rules that I have found concerning the GAC. So I guess this explains what I had said in a previous post.
You may wish to have a doctors note written stating the nature of the problem and the need for special assistance. If you prefer, the note does not have to reveal the actual diagnosis. In fact, the diagnosis is not needed for the cast member to determine what type of GAC you should be issued. It should focus on the special needs you may have with your condition.
Who Is Eligible for a Disney Guest Assistance Card?
Anyone with a disability or special needs is eligible for a GAC. Guest Relations issues GAC with different stamps to let cast members know what type of assistance is required. Disney doesnt and cant require a doctors letter or other proof of a disability the Americans with Disabilities Act ensures this.
As Deb Wills and Debra Martin Koma note, in their comprehensive PassPorters Open Mouse for Walt Disney World and the
Disney Cruise Line, a Disney GAC card is generally intended for guests with invisible, or non-apparent, disabilities. They are not necessary for guests with visible disabilities, such as guest who use wheelchairs or
ECVs; that said, those guests should request a GAC if they have additional disabilities.
Read more at Suite101: Disney's Guest Assistance Card (GAC): Walt Disney World and
Disneyland for Guests With Disabilities
http://accessible-travel-attraction...sneys-guest-assistance-card-gac#ixzz0jv4X0Du7
Guests should be prepared to provide information about their special needs when the card is being issued. Whether or not a guest provides documentation, Guest Relations cast members will likely ask questions in order to determine the appropriate GAC stamps.
Types of information useful for issuing a GAC include a guests:
Mobility and stamina, especially related to walking, standing, and stairs
Read more at Suite101: Disney's Guest Assistance Card (GAC): Walt Disney World and Disneyland for Guests With Disabilities
http://accessible-travel-attraction...sneys-guest-assistance-card-gac#ixzz0jv4uuTtv
I have done my research and PLUS I did just come back so I do know first hand. Just like many of you have stated in previous posts about them saying to rent a
ECV or wheelchair, that does NOT give them the right to deny you for a GAC.
This is a very serious matter as one had posted before. No one should take advantage of this. BUT just because one does not use a ECV or a wheelchair does not mean they don't need additional support. ANd I believe I have posted the support I needed for my story.