I heard some stories about people with Autism at Disney World, too, and the amount of problems they have been experiencing since Disney World revamped their disability system. I'll take a read through.
This story has nothing to do with
DAS and actually Disney parks play a very small part in it.
It is actually much more about a child who used the words of Disney characters to develop his own inner voice.
These plenty of positive stories as well. You should look around.
Agree.
Quite a few people on this board have reported misgivings before they went, but that DAS actually worked out well for them.
Many of the negative stories I have read have included:
- people who have not been to a Disney park, but decided it would not work without trying it
- some of with a lot of misinformation - including thinking guests have to pay for Fastpass or that guests using DAS can't also use a Fastpass
- people in the beginning who had issues, but did figure out how to work with the new system
- people who had unrealistic expectations - such as not having to wait at all or looping continually on high demand rides without waiting
There are some issues with getting return times if a person using DAS is alone or there is only one person with the DAS holder.
But from what I have read in various places, the new program is working fairly well for the majority of people.