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[quote=Anonymous]We've never done Disney even though our 5 year-old kid would qualify for DAS under both the current and new system BECAUSE we know it would be such a big waste of money due to the uncertainty of his developmental and neuro issues. We did LegoLand last year for the first time on a very empty day and got to do about 3 rides + enjoying the Lego playrooms before he had a complete and total emotional breakdown. So even if we go to Disney with a DAS, the odds are high that we probably wouldn't do more than 4-5 rides total in a day. And that's if he's having a "good day." My suspicion is that the people who really need a DAS have issues (physical or mental) that prevent them from going on too many rides. They need constant breaks, either to physically rest or - in our case - de-stimulate and reset. So yeah, do a DAS and set a cap. There's so many non-ride attractions to keep DAS users entertained. If anything, we need more arears for them to rest and de-stimulate.[/quote]
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