OurBigTrip
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 27, 2013
All of the other needs someone else might have doesn't affect this situation. A DAS would help the OP and many others without incurring an additional cost. A free accommodation is available but Disney denies that to some people telling them to rent a mobility device while providing it to others. Make one group pay, accommodate the other with free assistance when the DAS would help both. This plainly looks discriminatory.
And I know, I know Disney can do whatever they want.
Plenty of people that don't use mobility devices at home use them at Disney, but rent them off site and never ask for a DAS. The difference is that those recognize that the mobility issues are accommodated by accessible queues, and plan and spend accordingly, rather than expecting Disney to provide an unnecessary accommodation that impacts everyone else in the park.