Ask to park in the medical over flow this is right behind the handicap parking and you do not need a handicap parking pass to park there. Just wondering what this has to do with the DAS.
You drive it.
Okay, not sure if you were being a smart elect or not but either way your response doesn’t make sense.
Don’t be a jerk. It’s unecessary.
This is our first time to the parks since I became ill and disabled. I had questions about the DAS but after reading several threads, there were so many people being so angry and judge mental in their responses I erased the part I wrote. It will just make me more anxious so I’ll just roll the dice when I get there. I’m anxious being I really, truly need one and what if a rookie CM decides I don’t? It would ruin our experience that day. One of my reasons is also mental illness (No, I’m not crazy, the nature of my disability came in a horrific way.)
I have a handicap parking pass so I’ll bring just in case. Thanks for letting me know this information. Just to be clear, there is a medical or handicap parking area close to the entrance for us to avoid the trans all together?
They should have at least 1 tram that you can bring a scooter onto because by the end of the day, the battery is dead or dying.
at MK you will still have a distance from car to TTC from the handicapped area and there is no tram to that area. you are able to drive your ECV but it can be a walk for kids. as for DAS make sure you practice what you ae going to say to Guest Service CM and just saying I am anxious may not help you. have reasons why waiting in line will not work for you. a doctor letter will not be looked at and will not help you. having an ECV does make it some what harder to get DAS as it appears that that will help you. not saying this to judge you but to tell you how it works. there is no way to tell if you will be given a DAS until you get there and talk to the CMsThis is our first time to the parks since I became ill and disabled. I had questions about the DAS but after reading several threads, there were so many people being so angry and judge mental in their responses I erased the part I wrote. It will just make me more anxious so I’ll just roll the dice when I get there. I’m anxious being I really, truly need one and what if a rookie CM decides I don’t? It would ruin our experience that day. One of my reasons is also mental illness (No, I’m not crazy, the nature of my disability came in a horrific way.)
I have a handicap parking pass so I’ll bring just in case. Thanks for letting me know this information. Just to be clear, there is a medical or handicap parking area close to the entrance for us to avoid the trans all together?
Wow I thought some of the comments were pretty snarky also. There is no need to answer if you don’t have helpful information.Okay, not sure if you were being a smart elect or not but either way your response doesn’t make sense.
I drive it on the trans? I drive it the mile from from car to the front and ditch my kids and make them ride the trans on their lonesome? Don’t be a jerk. It’s unecessary.
If you have a handicap parking pass bring this. If you do not then you can park right behind the handicap spots. This will get you close to the front of the park. MK you will still need to take the boat or monorail over to the MK.This is our first time to the parks since I became ill and disabled. I had questions about the DAS but after reading several threads, there were so many people being so angry and judge mental in their responses I erased the part I wrote. It will just make me more anxious so I’ll just roll the dice when I get there. I’m anxious being I really, truly need one and what if a rookie CM decides I don’t? It would ruin our experience that day. One of my reasons is also mental illness (No, I’m not crazy, the nature of my disability came in a horrific way.)
I have a handicap parking pass so I’ll bring just in case. Thanks for letting me know this information. Just to be clear, there is a medical or handicap parking area close to the entrance for us to avoid the trans all together?
This is our first time to the parks since I became ill and disabled. I had questions about the DAS but after reading several threads, there were so many people being so angry and judge mental in their responses I erased the part I wrote. It will just make me more anxious so I’ll just roll the dice when I get there. I’m anxious being I really, truly need one and what if a rookie CM decides I don’t? It would ruin our experience that day. One of my reasons is also mental illness (No, I’m not crazy, the nature of my disability came in a horrific way.)
What you are reading as anger and judging is actually unemotional fact.I had questions about the DAS but after reading several threads, there were so many people being so angry and judge mental in their responses I erased the part I wrote.
You drive it. You sit in the seat, turn the key, and propel yourself through the parking lot to the TTC. There are no mobility-device accessible trams, unless the device is something you can rapidly collapse.Okay, not sure if you were being a smart elect or not but either way your response doesn’t make sense.
I drive it on the trans?
It's regrettable that you feel any responses are jerk-like. But yes, if you areI drive it the mile from from car to the front and ditch my kids and make them ride the trans on their lonesome? Don’t be a jerk. It’s unecessary
Okay, not sure if you were being a smart elect or not but either way your response doesn’t make sense.
I drive it on the trans? I drive it the mile from from car to the front and ditch my kids and make them ride the trans on their lonesome? Don’t be a jerk. It’s unecessary.
Its really too bad you feel that way. I answered your question, period.Okay, not sure if you were being a smart elect or not but either way your response doesn’t make sense