Everyone's pregnancies are different. With my first, I didn't even find out I was pregnant until 23 weeks along, I walked around the San Diego zoo at 38 weeks, and worked 40+ hrs until the day before my water broke.
With my second, by 24 weeks I was using a cane, a pelvic support brace, and had to kinesio tape my legs and hips because of PSD. I couldn't go grocery shopping without sitting in a
scooter and there's no way I could have walked the parks or stood in even a 30 minute line.
That being said, for my first pregnancy, I could have easily waited in lines at Disney had I gone. For my second, there's no way I would have been able to... But if I really had wanted to go, I could have rented a wheelchair or
ECV. Pregnancy itself does not dictate a person's ability to wait in line, the individual symptoms some pregnant women experience associated with pregnancy can. Nonetheless,
DAS is not offered typically for issues like heat concerns or mobility.