Sorry but this is completely inaccurate.
DAS is the same now as it was last September - or the past several Septembers. The former GAC program changed to the current DAS (Disability Access Service) in fall 2013, with a few tweaks but no significant changes. There are no “qualifying conditions” as it is based on an individual’s
needs rather than diagnosis.
I apologize if my information is incorrect. I had read the other post but noticed differences from what I was told by the GR manager at MK on Jan 8th 2019. I had a boot and brace for a new injury as well as still recovering from my right foot breaking over the summer. I was told that while l visited in Sept 2017, injuries were allowed, that they have now cracked down due to fakers and only cognitive disabilities can get DAS. My husband mentioned my fibro knowing I was also in a flare up, and suddenly I was being asked for my magic band and how many people in my party. As a passholder, she then told me that in the future, I'll need to mention my diagnosis of fibro and not my need to be able to do whatever makes me comfortable while waiting. She also told me that I have to be the one to get a return time as its my picture they'll have to confirm to give a time.
So again, I apologize on my incorrect information from less then 2 weeks ago. I'll be sure to double check the policy when I go back in February. Because if my husband can get the return time, that would help me out significantly and would much prefer that while in a flare up.
I only learned of das on that sept 17 trip, after a passholder saw my difficulties and clear face of pain while trying to hold my clingy 2 year old with a still broken collarbone. So maybe it was my scar, I don't know, but again, I just gave my "diagnosis" of a non fusioned collarbone that broke on it's own after surgery number 2 and was surprised to have been given one.
Again, I didn't mean to upset anyone, just passing along the info I was given