SWofDisorder
Expatriate Fun
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2014
After 5 years away we knew there was a lot to learn about the new DAS system. We checked into our hotel and got situated then headed out to Epcot in the evening just to get the DAS and maybe catch a ride or two.
We went to guest services inside the park and because it was almost 8 pm, there was no line at all. The woman was very kind as I pulled out our old paper pass, a letter from our doctor and had my son next to me.
I explained his sensory issues, along with the long list of other issues, upon which the woman stopped me and smiled. She said I could stop just with his sensory and it is not meant to be an interrogation. She took his photo, asked how many in our party, scanned our bands and we were set.
If you think you need a DAS, I suggest you go to guest services and speak to them. They are there to help. Each person needs are different and explaining is a personal matter. Strangers on a forum can't say what guest services will do or not do.
The new system worked in combination with our fast passes and overall we had a lovely time at WDW with the DAS system.
We went to guest services inside the park and because it was almost 8 pm, there was no line at all. The woman was very kind as I pulled out our old paper pass, a letter from our doctor and had my son next to me.
I explained his sensory issues, along with the long list of other issues, upon which the woman stopped me and smiled. She said I could stop just with his sensory and it is not meant to be an interrogation. She took his photo, asked how many in our party, scanned our bands and we were set.
If you think you need a DAS, I suggest you go to guest services and speak to them. They are there to help. Each person needs are different and explaining is a personal matter. Strangers on a forum can't say what guest services will do or not do.
The new system worked in combination with our fast passes and overall we had a lovely time at WDW with the DAS system.