DisneyOma
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2015
I don't mean this in a disrespectful way, but who is the DAS meant to cover? From what I'm seeing here a cancer patient on chemotherapy who is considered 100% disabled in her home country is not included. So what sorts of disabilities are covered? For any disability I can think of, strapping someone into a wheelchair would technically solve the problem.
DAS is for people who cannot access an attraction by way of the standby queue and whose issues are not solved by a mobility device. Disability law and services vary from country to country - so there's no standard for comparison. "Strapping someone in a wheelchair" would not solve the problem for a person who has panic attacks from being confined, for example.
OP - there's so much more sun exposure outside of the attractions than in the queues. I have to limit my sun exposure, so we go in August, of all times, because the parks open early and stay open way after sunset. We take a long break in the afternoon, either for a long, leisurely dinner or a nice nap in the AC of our room. You can buy some really good sunscreen here, and use it liberally and end up going home as pale as you left - that would be me!