I have also seen people ask not to use Cain set tooI think you got lucky, I ha e seen many CMs stop people from using canes with seats on then. Walkers with seats are different, but canes with seats are generally not allowed and are (or were) listed in the officially prohibited items.
Can’t speak to a child with a broken arm getting a DAS, other than perhaps the child had other issues for which the DAS was issued.Last week family with broken arm child accepted to DAS.
Friend who just had knee replacement surgery and using scooter denied DAS.
Not sure how that makes sense.
I have bilateral knee replacements and have used a scooter for years at Disney. Standby lines are all accessible so no need for DAS. In fact, people with mobility issues are routinely denied DAS and encouraged to get an assistive device instead, scooter, wheelchair, rollator, etc.Last week family with broken arm child accepted to DAS.
Friend who just had knee replacement surgery and using scooter denied DAS.
Not sure how that makes sense.
guessing there was something else besides the broken arm. the arm was all you could see unless you could hear what was said to CM about that childLast week family with broken arm child accepted to DAS.
Friend who just had knee replacement surgery and using scooter denied DAS.
Not sure how that makes sense.
But what does DAS do that alleviates the COPD? It's just a placeholder in the queue - she's still going to be sitting on her ECV with her oxygen, right? It doesn't make it easier for her to breathe, as she'll be out in the hot sun waiting for her return time, or she'll be stuck in some tight spot in a store for the AC.COPD makes it difficult to breathe. Being in an ecv won't alleviate that. I suspect she may carry an oxygen tank which they probably can't bring into the ride.