Everyone take a deep breath and relax a minute.
In this whole thread, there have been a handful of people who have written about issues at Epcot. Most of the reports have not been new reports, but have just been repeating having read about a report on this thread.
So, not a lot of new reports; a lot of people talking about the same few reports.
And, there were a couple of reports where people said they were told
DAS was just for children with autism and one parent of a child with autism who understood it was NOT for children with autism.
At least one Epcot CM posted on this thread that they were not saying either that DAS was only for children with autism or was not for children with autism.
So it all points to miscommunication and confusion being the root of the reports. The CM may be answering the question they understood the guest to ask, not the question the guest thought they asked.
This is stressful for both guests and CMs and stress makes communication more difficult and miscommunication more likely.
There may be some who are having a harder time at the new system than others, but they are not out to make things difficult for guests.
If you are at a park and get an answer you think is not correct, it is a good idea to repeat it back - "I understood you to say xxxxxxxx. Is that what you meant?"
Ask for clarification and if you are still not clear, ask to speak to a manager.
If you still have issues, email Disney at
disability.services@disneyparks.com
Yes.
There have been adults getting DAS cards.
Yes.
There have been people who do not have a child with autism getting DAS cards.
Some people who previously got a GAC may not get a DAS card. For example, Disney has said that people whose needs are met by having a wheelchair,
ECV, stroller as wheelchair or other mobility device and an accessible line/boarding will not need a DAS card.
Disney has also said that some needs that previously were covered with a GAC stamp, like front row seating or avoiding stairs, will be handled at attractions, without the DAS.
Some of the people with those needs may have gotten a GAC before.
I also think that is where some of the "WDW is not giving DAS out to adults" may be coming from. They could be misunderstanding of the explanation of why a DAS card was not given out when that person previously got a GAC.
SEE BELOW.
if you have not read the first post in this thread, you will want to read it so that you can explain the needs to the CM at Guest Relations.
If it seems that the need is mobility related, you need to be able to explain what needs you have besides mobility and/or why a mobility device alone can't meet your needs.