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  1. Chris

    Very good summary of the DAS problem. Only thing you left out was the FACT that some people with Autism are being deemed not disabled enough by the so called medical professionals that don’t won’t give their license numbers.

    1. Li

      When it comes to autism, they keep moving the goalposts. First it was autistic people who don’t know what a line is, then it was only for non-verbal autism, and lately it’s for “low-functioning” autism (horrible offensive term).

  2. Non AP

    As a disabled veteran I am also left out. Disney says it includes people like me , but every day I read about my fellow vets getting denied. I hope wounded warriors moves games.

  3. Dana

    Being told “you’re not the type of disabled we want to qualify for DAS because you know WHAT a Line is” is absolutely ridiculous. I may know what a line is, but I can’t stand in one for a long period of time. This whole DAS change is WRONG on so many levels.

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  5. Tyrone

    I am legally disabled and was denied even with my severe disease that used to qualify. If Disney cared they’d ask for medical documentation but they prefer to deny wanting all the disabled to buy Multi Pass or not go at all and make more room for others to buy Multi Pass. So sad our community is not welcome anymore.

  6. Cheryl

    I use an electric wheelchair in line but once at the actual ride I need help getting in and out of the ride which requires more time. Also I need to use restroom often and sometimes unexpectedly trying to get out of the line is very hard once in. I have considered not going back because of this rule I feel I’m not a valued person to the Park because I’m disabled

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