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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since everyone pays the same price to enter or to get season passes, people try to get the most they can for their money since it is so expensive for most families to go visit Disneyland / Disneyworld. When you go and see a family of 6 cutting into the line and they have (or not have a family member) with an invisible disability then you start to think well someone in our family has ADHD, IBS, back issues, eye issues, heart issues, anxiety, etc. so if they don't have to wait in line why should I? [/quote] They did wait-they had to wait the standby return time, then wait through the LL. And before someone spins the tale of shopping, eating and going on slinky dog while waiting the standby time...the most likely thing the sn person was doing was waiting someplace quieter, or perhaps toileting, or eating a packed lunch because they only eat certain things.[/quote] The most likely thing? What's your source on how people spend their time?[/quote] It's based on years of experience parenting in the sn community and many visits to Disney with use of a DAS. I don't know anyone (and I know many families with sn family members who have visited Disney) who crams in multiple high sensory experiences during the standby time. They are usually doing one of the things I mentioned, which is why I mentioned it. [/quote] So, you have no idea what other people are doing. You, alone, can believe nobody ever abused the system.[/quote] So, you have years of experience in the sn community and using DAS, and you came to the conclusion that they are shopping, eating, and riding slinky dog? That is what you think? How did you arrive at this conclusion?[/quote] Because Disney said there was abuse why should I believe you?[/quote] 'Disney' did not say there was abuse. [/quote] They did. https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2024/04/11/disney-disability-access-service-das/[/quote] No, they were not quoted - it was an independent travel agent. Good try though.[/quote] It has been reported everywhere that is the reason why. You really aren't that bright.[/quote] It hasn't been 'reported', it's just a bunch of mostly ableists (like yourself) making aSSumptions about DAS users.[/quote]
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