That is true too.But you Don't have to bring in the GAC to get the DAS!
You don't have to bring in your GAC to get a DAS.
They previously tore them up so people would not try to reuse them. Since they changed to a totally new system, they may let you keep it.
But, since their process is to tear it up, they might do that automatically, without really thinking about it.
If you have 2 children in need of a DAS, do you just explain the needs of 1 child or do you bother talking about both of them? 1 DAS will cover both of them.
If you have 2 children in need of a DAS, do you just explain the needs of 1 child or do you bother talking about both of them? 1 DAS will cover both of them.
People who have had one, but didn't have a ruler, said it was exactly the same size as a GAC once it was folded in half. That would make it 5 by 7 and, when folded 3.5 by 5, which is the size of a GAC card.Has anyone got a DAS in hand and a ruler (or ruler app for smartphone)? I'd love to know the exact dimensions of the card (yes I'm aware 1st post says roughly 5x7.)
But im making a Mickey-pattern duct tape wallet to hold our DAS (if we get one) and the KTTW cards. This way FIL won't be all freaked out that everyone is putting germs all over the cards then putting them all in our respective wallets (I.e. spreading germs). He's immunocomprised and a germaphobe on top of that :/
Has anyone got a DAS in hand and a ruler (or ruler app for smartphone)? I'd love to know the exact dimensions of the card (yes I'm aware 1st post says roughly 5x7.)
But im making a Mickey-pattern duct tape wallet to hold our DAS (if we get one) and the KTTW cards. This way FIL won't be all freaked out that everyone is putting germs all over the cards then putting them all in our respective wallets (I.e. spreading germs). He's immunocomprised and a germaphobe on top of that :/
Ruler in hand. It is 5X7 and folds to 3 and 1/2 by 5.
There will be plenty of hands touching it.
What an excellent idea! I am noting this for future trips.
Yeah. I know how many folks and surfaces we come in contact with each time we've gone without adding in the DAS. And I've watched FIL eat at a restaurant and only touch the menu with one finger...
Hopefully keeping the germy little card (GLC?) away from the rest of everyone else's stuff will give him some peace of mind![]()
Could someone else carry the DAS for him? Then he doesn't need to fret about exposure to whatever germs it picks up. Someone else can always go get the Return Time, though he must be present to ride, but no reason you or another in your party couldn't show the DAS so FIL doesn't actually touch it.
Enjoy your vacation!
DAS is no GAC, but after kicking the tires of the new program last week through all four parks with my special needs son it isn't as horrendous as I feared. One tip that can't be emphasized enough -- if it hasn't here already -- is that DAS works like GAC when the park's about to close. In our case, we went to Toy Story Mania at 8:20pm when the park was set to close at 8:30pm, and even though the wait was 120 minutes (which would have resulted in a 110 minute wait on the pass) they let us go right into the Fastpass entrance.
Disney realizes that there's no point in having a family linger around a closed park waiting for a ride. Obviously there's so much you can do with that, but if you have ONE ride that you REALLY want to get on save it for near the end of the day.
Do I like the system? No. It's a setback to the truly disabled and there are at least two ways that it can be gamed by the same ethically bankrupt people that were gaming the system as abled park guests that forced the change in the first place.
Do I like the system? No. It's a setback to the truly disabled and there are at least two ways that it can be gamed by the same ethically bankrupt people that were gaming the system as abled park guests that forced the change in the first place.