Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t they make DAS just use the same system as genie plus? It doesn’t seem fair they can get a das pass to rides that are sold out on genie plus.
They can also do it again and again, they aren't just limited to one a day. This is why they are so angry they know what a sweet deal they had but Disney nipped it in the bud for many.
Who is the 'they' you are referring to? You do know that many people who use DAS are not riding the most popular rides, multiple times a day, right? For many DAS users, it makes it possible for them to access ANY park experiences, which they otherwise would not have been able to. And, hi ableist!
Are you unfamiliar with the "DAS Defenders" group? You don't need to try to convince people here that there was never an issue. This is already settled and there are new rules going forward, like it or not.
You are clueless, and an ableist, just like you were in the other Disney thread. Guess what-people with special needs are still going to be next to you in line at Disney, like it or not.
If they are still going to be there then there was never an accessibility issue was there? You can't have it both ways.
Ableist, defined.
Lol take it up with the cast member if you can’t get approved in the future.
Lol I've never applied for it for myself. You're still a nasty ableist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t they make DAS just use the same system as genie plus? It doesn’t seem fair they can get a das pass to rides that are sold out on genie plus.
They can also do it again and again, they aren't just limited to one a day. This is why they are so angry they know what a sweet deal they had but Disney nipped it in the bud for many.
Who is the 'they' you are referring to? You do know that many people who use DAS are not riding the most popular rides, multiple times a day, right? For many DAS users, it makes it possible for them to access ANY park experiences, which they otherwise would not have been able to. And, hi ableist!
Are you unfamiliar with the "DAS Defenders" group? You don't need to try to convince people here that there was never an issue. This is already settled and there are new rules going forward, like it or not.
You are clueless, and an ableist, just like you were in the other Disney thread. Guess what-people with special needs are still going to be next to you in line at Disney, like it or not.
If they are still going to be there then there was never an accessibility issue was there? You can't have it both ways.
Ableist, defined.
Lol take it up with the cast member if you can’t get approved in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t they make DAS just use the same system as genie plus? It doesn’t seem fair they can get a das pass to rides that are sold out on genie plus.
They can also do it again and again, they aren't just limited to one a day. This is why they are so angry they know what a sweet deal they had but Disney nipped it in the bud for many.
Who is the 'they' you are referring to? You do know that many people who use DAS are not riding the most popular rides, multiple times a day, right? For many DAS users, it makes it possible for them to access ANY park experiences, which they otherwise would not have been able to. And, hi ableist!
Are you unfamiliar with the "DAS Defenders" group? You don't need to try to convince people here that there was never an issue. This is already settled and there are new rules going forward, like it or not.
You are clueless, and an ableist, just like you were in the other Disney thread. Guess what-people with special needs are still going to be next to you in line at Disney, like it or not.
If they are still going to be there then there was never an accessibility issue was there? You can't have it both ways.
Ableist, defined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t they make DAS just use the same system as genie plus? It doesn’t seem fair they can get a das pass to rides that are sold out on genie plus.
They can also do it again and again, they aren't just limited to one a day. This is why they are so angry they know what a sweet deal they had but Disney nipped it in the bud for many.
Who is the 'they' you are referring to? You do know that many people who use DAS are not riding the most popular rides, multiple times a day, right? For many DAS users, it makes it possible for them to access ANY park experiences, which they otherwise would not have been able to. And, hi ableist!
Are you unfamiliar with the "DAS Defenders" group? You don't need to try to convince people here that there was never an issue. This is already settled and there are new rules going forward, like it or not.
You are clueless, and an ableist, just like you were in the other Disney thread. Guess what-people with special needs are still going to be next to you in line at Disney, like it or not.
If they are still going to be there then there was never an accessibility issue was there? You can't have it both ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t they make DAS just use the same system as genie plus? It doesn’t seem fair they can get a das pass to rides that are sold out on genie plus.
They can also do it again and again, they aren't just limited to one a day. This is why they are so angry they know what a sweet deal they had but Disney nipped it in the bud for many.
Who is the 'they' you are referring to? You do know that many people who use DAS are not riding the most popular rides, multiple times a day, right? For many DAS users, it makes it possible for them to access ANY park experiences, which they otherwise would not have been able to. And, hi ableist!
Are you unfamiliar with the "DAS Defenders" group? You don't need to try to convince people here that there was never an issue. This is already settled and there are new rules going forward, like it or not.
You are clueless, and an ableist, just like you were in the other Disney thread. Guess what-people with special needs are still going to be next to you in line at Disney, like it or not.
Well, a lot fewer of them that's for sure. But stay in denial about it.
Yay! Now you can enjoy Disney with less of 'those people' around. They shouldn't be out in public anyways!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t they make DAS just use the same system as genie plus? It doesn’t seem fair they can get a das pass to rides that are sold out on genie plus.
They can also do it again and again, they aren't just limited to one a day. This is why they are so angry they know what a sweet deal they had but Disney nipped it in the bud for many.
Who is the 'they' you are referring to? You do know that many people who use DAS are not riding the most popular rides, multiple times a day, right? For many DAS users, it makes it possible for them to access ANY park experiences, which they otherwise would not have been able to. And, hi ableist!
Are you unfamiliar with the "DAS Defenders" group? You don't need to try to convince people here that there was never an issue. This is already settled and there are new rules going forward, like it or not.
You are clueless, and an ableist, just like you were in the other Disney thread. Guess what-people with special needs are still going to be next to you in line at Disney, like it or not.
Well, a lot fewer of them that's for sure. But stay in denial about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t they make DAS just use the same system as genie plus? It doesn’t seem fair they can get a das pass to rides that are sold out on genie plus.
They can also do it again and again, they aren't just limited to one a day. This is why they are so angry they know what a sweet deal they had but Disney nipped it in the bud for many.
Who is the 'they' you are referring to? You do know that many people who use DAS are not riding the most popular rides, multiple times a day, right? For many DAS users, it makes it possible for them to access ANY park experiences, which they otherwise would not have been able to. And, hi ableist!
Are you unfamiliar with the "DAS Defenders" group? You don't need to try to convince people here that there was never an issue. This is already settled and there are new rules going forward, like it or not.
You are clueless, and an ableist, just like you were in the other Disney thread. Guess what-people with special needs are still going to be next to you in line at Disney, like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t they make DAS just use the same system as genie plus? It doesn’t seem fair they can get a das pass to rides that are sold out on genie plus.
They can also do it again and again, they aren't just limited to one a day. This is why they are so angry they know what a sweet deal they had but Disney nipped it in the bud for many.
Who is the 'they' you are referring to? You do know that many people who use DAS are not riding the most popular rides, multiple times a day, right? For many DAS users, it makes it possible for them to access ANY park experiences, which they otherwise would not have been able to. And, hi ableist!
Are you unfamiliar with the "DAS Defenders" group? You don't need to try to convince people here that there was never an issue. This is already settled and there are new rules going forward, like it or not.
You are clueless, and an ableist, just like you were in the other Disney thread. Guess what-people with special needs are still going to be next to you in line at Disney, like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t they make DAS just use the same system as genie plus? It doesn’t seem fair they can get a das pass to rides that are sold out on genie plus.
They can also do it again and again, they aren't just limited to one a day. This is why they are so angry they know what a sweet deal they had but Disney nipped it in the bud for many.
Who is the 'they' you are referring to? You do know that many people who use DAS are not riding the most popular rides, multiple times a day, right? For many DAS users, it makes it possible for them to access ANY park experiences, which they otherwise would not have been able to. And, hi ableist!
Are you unfamiliar with the "DAS Defenders" group? You don't need to try to convince people here that there was never an issue. This is already settled and there are new rules going forward, like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t they make DAS just use the same system as genie plus? It doesn’t seem fair they can get a das pass to rides that are sold out on genie plus.
They can also do it again and again, they aren't just limited to one a day. This is why they are so angry they know what a sweet deal they had but Disney nipped it in the bud for many.
Who is the 'they' you are referring to? You do know that many people who use DAS are not riding the most popular rides, multiple times a day, right? For many DAS users, it makes it possible for them to access ANY park experiences, which they otherwise would not have been able to. And, hi ableist!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t they make DAS just use the same system as genie plus? It doesn’t seem fair they can get a das pass to rides that are sold out on genie plus.
They can also do it again and again, they aren't just limited to one a day. This is why they are so angry they know what a sweet deal they had but Disney nipped it in the bud for many.