lisaburnsmiles
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 4, 2019
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I thought I'd just start a new thread about traveling with family members who are on the Autism Spectrum. Our son is high functioning, but does have issues with crowds, some sensory issues and being in long lines. We had a great experience recently with obtaining and using DAS. We stopped by guest services (in this case at the MK). We explained the issue (they do not ask for diagnosis, but do ask what issues there are) and got the pass. For newbies who may not know, the case member scans the differently-abled person's Magic Band and then scans all bands in their party. They also took my son's picture. At each attraction that we wanted to use the pass, we went to the regular line, told them we had the pass, they scanned my son's Band first, then our bands and told us when to return. When we returned, we went to the fast pass line and proceeded. It was a really seamless experience.
Also, the Disney website has so much information for those on the Spectrum and what attractions may be problematic or cause concern for those with sensory issues. It's in a guide for guests with Cognitive Disabilities. Hugs to all!
Also, the Disney website has so much information for those on the Spectrum and what attractions may be problematic or cause concern for those with sensory issues. It's in a guide for guests with Cognitive Disabilities. Hugs to all!