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So, am I misreading this pic? Because it looks to me like the CMs are cutting 10 minutes off the wait time of the attraction in calculation of the return time? Was that expected?
I think it I assumed that usually there is a wait in the fp line also. So the guess of the amt of time to the end point.So, am I misreading this pic? Because it looks to me like the CMs are cutting 10 minutes off the wait time of the attraction in calculation of the return time? Was that expected?
So, am I misreading this pic? Because it looks to me like the CMs are cutting 10 minutes off the wait time of the attraction in calculation of the return time? Was that expected?
Isn't it against the law to ask for a diagnosis?
Yes, it is. Disney World (I have not had a report of this at DL) is going to have a MAJOR problem on its hands. It IS illegal to pick a diagnosis. It IS illegal to deny someone based only on them NOT having a specific diagnosis.
This is NOT what the system is supposed to be, and it is unacceptable for ANY CM to be saying this. What I find disturbing is that we are having multiple reports from multiple parks. I am very much hoping someone manages to speak to one of those management people who are supposedly going to be around.
I very much hope things improve there!
This is what concerns me. CM making blanket statements like that when they see my wheelchair when there are invisible disabilities as well. See wheelchair , don't need accommodation.
That is covered in more detail in post oneI've been following the posts but one thing I'm not seeing....how is stroller as wheelchair being handled?
My DS is NT and in the past we always just used FP for our family as needed...didn't even know about FOTL access and never needed it. Will our old sticker on the stroller still be ok? Or will we have to get the DAS card? Due to muscle tone, muscle weakness, core and ligament issues standing and stamina are problematic for him. I need to be able to push him through The Land and have him sit during pre-shows, per his PT.
Does anyone know what the changes might mean for us? Are they still doing the red stickers?
I think it I assumed that usually there is a wait in the fp line also. So the guess of the amt of time to the end point.
We do not know the needs of that person though, so they could have got the card because of autism. The problem is Disney shouldn't be asking at all.
We do not know the needs of that person though, so they could have got the card because of autism. The problem is Disney shouldn't be asking at all.
Just came back from Hollywood Studios. Here are some quick notes about the new system. We got the card for our son who has a non-visable disability.
- No line at guest relations. We were there at 8:35am.
- Total time to get new card was about 12 min.
- We were told to come back to guest relations if we found that the new system did not make for an enjoyable day. They would see about accommodating us differently. We did not go back.
- We were asked if our son has Autism. We were never asked about specific diagnosis in the past.
- We were not allowed to get return time for Disney Jr LIVE.
- Takes 1 - 2 min to get a return time because of how long it takes to fill out.
- You can only get a return time for lines over a 10 min wait.
I'm sure disney has consulted with a barrage of attorneys. Maybe there are loopholes we don't know about.
Do we know how much past the return time they write down we can arrive and still be allowed to do the attraction?
Do you know how tall/wide the card is? I want to make sure I bring a wallet that will hold it nicely![]()
It is on the Disney FAQ, which has a link posted somewhere on here, but to sum it up:Do we know how much past the return time they write down we can arrive and still be allowed to do the attraction?
I have reported this over the phone to someone who is managing this transition and she was appalled, to say the least.Yes, it is. Disney World (I have not had a report of this at DL) is going to have a MAJOR problem on its hands. It IS illegal to pick a diagnosis. It IS illegal to deny someone based only on them NOT having a specific diagnosis.
This is NOT what the system is supposed to be, and it is unacceptable for ANY CM to be saying this. What I find disturbing is that we are having multiple reports from multiple parks. I am very much hoping someone manages to speak to one of those management people who are supposedly going to be around.
I very much hope things improve there!
I'm waiting to hear of other people's experiences, reading these posts today have made me nervous and I'm really hoping it's just a transition issue and it gets solved. Autism is by no means the only disability in the world.
I suffered an accident years ago that left me with many neurological issues. I can be standing or sitting down for long periods of time, otherwise I start having pain and I get very weak. I walk with a limp but I don't use a wheelchair. I've been using the Gac for many years and it has helped me and my family tremendously. On top of these I have two small children that I have to take care of and I can physically endure long waits in a queue while watching over them. I don't have a problem waiting in another area, but cannot be 45 mins in a queue, or I'll pass out. I really hope they get their stuff straighten out soon.
Yes, and I actually expect them to up the deduction to 15min or more during busy times when the FP line could be 20min long. Making someone stand in a long FP line after already waiting the standby time would mean a lot of extra waiting.