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  1. lanejudy

    DAS changes coming WDW May 20/ DL June 18, 2024

    The new DAS qualification rules don't go into effect until pre-registrations starting on May 20th (for WDW). June 18th for DLR.
  2. lanejudy

    DAS changes coming WDW May 20/ DL June 18, 2024

    I've seen the Freedom listed as anywhere from 63" to 69", so I'm not sure which is accurate. But yes over the Disney parks stroller size of 31"x52". I'm not sure what's the difference by "brand name" but BabyJogger, Advanced Mobility and Adaptive Star all appear to have the same 2 products --...
  3. lanejudy

    DAS changes coming WDW May 20/ DL June 18, 2024

    I found ScooterBug in Anaheim has the Freedom, but it is too large and needs special approval to be used in the parks. I think Advanced Mobility Liberty has become Axiom Lassen, or maybe they sold their inventory. The strollers look the same. I knew the last wasn’t “special needs” but the 65...
  4. lanejudy

    Tickets and Annual Pass Questions - Please add your ticket questions to this thread

    A 4-day PH+ ticket is valid for 8 days from the designated start date. You may use the 4 theme park days and 4 plus options in any order. Each on 8 separate days, or a theme park and water park on the same day (counts a 1 of each), or a water park and mini-golf on one day (counts as 2 plus)
  5. lanejudy

    DAS changes coming WDW May 20/ DL June 18, 2024

    I’m not familiar with rentals for Disneyland so these may or may not work. Convaid is a popular special needs “umbrella style” stroller, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen it as a rental (100 lbs limit) https://www.travelingbaby.com/anaheim-california/convaid-ez-mobility-stroller.html No brand...
  6. lanejudy

    DAS changes coming WDW May 20/ DL June 18, 2024

    Really sorry this caught you off-guard. I think it's an example of how "exceptions" turn into expectations. I'm trying to figure out what stroller wagon fits 3 kids, with 2 who are big enough to need adult-sized special needs strollers. There are intermediate-sized special needs strollers for...
  7. lanejudy

    Have you looked at your school records?

    This link might help: https://selpa.scusd.edu/sites/main/files/file-attachments/scusd_procedural_guide__student_records.docx__0.pdf It explains the different types of records and what is "mandatory permanent records" versus those that can be purged.
  8. lanejudy

    Have you looked at your school records?

    That link does not support your statement. ETA: so you added to your post after I quoted it. But the paragraph you added did not come from the same link. And it only refers to "mandatory" records which basically is your transcript. It doesn't necessarily mean you can see teacher's notes...
  9. lanejudy

    Have you looked at your school records?

    I do have all my old report cards because my mom kept them. Those have the notes from the teachers. But what is maintained long-term is basically the transcript. By state law the rest can be purged after 5 years. The district usually puts out a notice that any student wanting their records...
  10. lanejudy

    DAS changes coming WDW May 20/ DL June 18, 2024

    My guess is this isn't as much not "getting the same info" as much as it's that your party changes more frequently than the guest who comes from a distance to visit for a few days or a week. Usually what is asked is who is in the party this visit -- and if there are extended members linked in...
  11. lanejudy

    Help needed finding old threads for pricing comparison.

    Sorry, I was looking for opening day, not discounts.
  12. lanejudy

    Here's why you should get a passport.

    So... you do you. But I'm not handing over a passport to a "tournament director" to hold for the length of a tournament (presumably multiple games over multiple days). Nope. I'd order a copy of the birth certificate for $15 and give them that. Easily replaced when it gets ripped, coffee...
  13. lanejudy

    DAS changes coming WDW May 20/ DL June 18, 2024

    That early discussion really was focused on a "legal definition" which I don't think exists in the broad sense that people were trying to apply it. The phrase "immediate family" has varied "legal definitions" depending on the situation. Insurance, HR benefits departments, financial, government...
  14. lanejudy

    Very weird question about cheese

    Lactose in cheese can make me feel bloated, but usually only a few hours to a day at home. Honestly I'd be surprised if 1 bite caused any symptoms that lasted for a week? I'm thinking you had something else going on with your digestive system.
  15. lanejudy

    DAS changes coming WDW May 20/ DL June 18, 2024

    Possibly, especially if you visit the thread on that website's forum which has a considerably negative vibe to it. Continuing to argue the data here on this thread isn't helping, it's just keeping that data front-and-center of the discussion.
  16. lanejudy

    DAS changes coming WDW May 20/ DL June 18, 2024

    Just to re-iterate because I know it's been mentioned previously -- DISNEY has decided to make this change to DAS based on data that DISNEY has. Debating or arguing the validity of the TP data and collection techniques isn't going to change the current situation. Whether those figures are...
  17. lanejudy

    An unexpected database error occurred. Please try again later.

    It was almost constant on Wednesday afternoon. Then yesterday seemed better until late afternoon/evening and it started up again. Probably only 1 out of every 3-6 tries actually loaded correctly. Then on top of that I've started having the white box that follows my cursor. I've figured out...
  18. lanejudy

    DAS changes coming WDW May 20/ DL June 18, 2024

    Yes, Disney has data likely generated internally like that. The discussion has been about a 3rd party (Touring Plans) and how they obtain the data they have quoted.
  19. lanejudy

    DAS changes coming WDW May 20/ DL June 18, 2024

    I think the PP was pointing out ride vehicles that accommodate more than 4 people in the same vehicle -- showing that for most attractions a larger party is already splitting up to ride.
  20. lanejudy

    Here's why you should get a passport.

    Whether lost or destroyed, a birth certificate is actually much easier and cheaper to replace than a passport, so I wouldn't call it "a much more fragile document." Our passports and our birth certificates all reside in the safe deposit box. Before DD had a non-drivers ID, if the doctor's...




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