Stinkerbell's Mommy
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2009
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- 170
I find the DAS actually helps this. We have one when we travel with my son, who needs it, and it means that, while we get Fps and so forth, I know that he will be able to do the rides he wants anyway (yes, with waiting, but waiting away from the queue is not a problem for him) It means that if I can't get the requested FP, at the requested time, we can probably solve it, with a little thought. I am not going to be getting a DAS when I go this trip, as I don't need one, and I am already more anxious about FP day!
This is where I'm struggling. I was able to get a DAS at Disneyland but it sounds like getting one at Disney World may be harder. According to the folks on the disability board, my issue is technicall a mobility issue and they will suggest I rent a wheelchair or an ECV. Neither of which I want to do. I am mobile, just limited in my ability to stand or sit for extended periods of time without pain. So now I'm stressing out. AARRGGHH!