colormegreen
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2013
Hi,
I have only been once and my 7 year old is asking to go again. Is anyone familiar on how their version of DAS pass work?
I tried contacting them but they gave me the roundabout that it’s individualized and I’ll get more info once in the park. I don’t want to go if I’ll be having trouble getting it. Or at least without the front of the line option ticket which I’d like to buy before buying the regular ticket.
My son can get overstimulated and he can have an episode and our last trip ended in disaster, but it was before his diagnosis so I didn’t think of getting it that time. The mornings are usually fine which is always a concern of being denied as he “looks” neurotypical.
A cast member at Disneyland once questioned it even with explaining the behavior issue until I offered the diagnosis report I keep in my email. They didn’t look at it, but has since made me anxious when needing to request them.
I have only been once and my 7 year old is asking to go again. Is anyone familiar on how their version of DAS pass work?
I tried contacting them but they gave me the roundabout that it’s individualized and I’ll get more info once in the park. I don’t want to go if I’ll be having trouble getting it. Or at least without the front of the line option ticket which I’d like to buy before buying the regular ticket.
My son can get overstimulated and he can have an episode and our last trip ended in disaster, but it was before his diagnosis so I didn’t think of getting it that time. The mornings are usually fine which is always a concern of being denied as he “looks” neurotypical.
A cast member at Disneyland once questioned it even with explaining the behavior issue until I offered the diagnosis report I keep in my email. They didn’t look at it, but has since made me anxious when needing to request them.