Let's Talk About Disney's DAS Pass Changes!

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  • Hey Everyone! Recently, Disneyland and Disney World have made changes to their DAS Pass or Disability Access Service program. In this video, I chat about the changes being made and what other reasonable accommodations Disney provides to their disabled guests. Enjoy! :)
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  • @thenorthwestguy4202
    @thenorthwestguy4202 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    I have cerebral palsy, and back in the early 2000s that red card actually got you and your party on the attraction (almost right away), it was great! Then they made it so you got a return time, which I wasn't happy about but I made it work (with a combo of Gene and DAS), and now this! I get people are abusing it, but this is making the whole experience for disabled people not enjoyable!

    • @natalielomske
      @natalielomske  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @InternetJury
    @InternetJury 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    The thing with the "return times" is ridiculous because it means you would need to discuss your issues with a different cast members each time you wanted to go on a ride. That is exhausting and embarrassing to have to "explain yourself" many times a day and even then there's no guarantee they'll give you a return time. Even with the accessible attractions, there can be issues. For example, with Guardians of the Galaxy, they a great ground floor option for anyone with mobility devices, but at one point they force everyone to crowd into tiny space, telling people to fill all available spaces. As someone with a cane, I've been pushed and tripped several times and even had people knock my cane down and walk away.
    Lots of the rides have transfer devices that are custom made for the ride vehicle. I've seen it used on Space Mountain, Mickey and Minne's Railway, several others. Ride of the Resistance has swing out doors...which I only learned of after about the 10th time I nearly tripped and fell. A cast member asked if I needed the door open, and I was like, "Wait you can do that?" LOL Totally made getting in and out of the car easier. Now I always ask.
    One of my biggest pet peeves regarding accessibility is about food. I often visit Disneyland solo. I have a DAS pass, for now. I have a combination of issues, but I have learned I need to rent an ECV to prevent a lot of issues for my own well-being. But when you are solo driving an ECV, getting food is tricky. Only ONE quick service food establishment offers takeout containers for your food, if you ask one. That's Rancho del Zocalo. None of the others have takeout containers! I've asked. So, imagine being alone, driving a mobility device and trying to carry an open container of food or a tray, in a fruitless effort to find a place to stop and eat and not spill your food? It's such a simple thing, but literally none of them offer it except the one place. Oddly enough, you can get take out container at the table service restaurants... no problem! But they are more expensive and require reservations which are often difficult or impossible to get. I just don't understand why they can't accommodate such a simple, easy request. Especially for DAS holders who would prefer to go find a quiet corner to eat in peace. Las ttime I went, I bourgh tmy own empty containers for this very reason and the security guy was all, "What's this for?" I explained and he just looked at me funny. They don't get it. A lot of people who don't deal with disabilities don't seem to grasp the little things involved with accessibility.
    Edit: I will correct this... Jolly Holiday has containers, I learned... but you can't mobile order...you.have to get in line and ask. They will put.the tomato soup in an insulated coffee cup with a lid. Game changer!! I love that soup... but, waiting in.line with an ECV there is a nightmare because of the ramp.

    • @natalielomske
      @natalielomske  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I'm definitely not looking forward to having to explain myself multiple times a day to cast members. We will just have to see how it goes, and hopefully Disney will fix any problems!

  • @toukie
    @toukie 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I have Tourette's syndrome and when my anxiety level gets higher, my physical tics get more frequent and sometimes even violent (I mean that my arms will shoot straight up with no warning and stuff like that). I can't wait to see how it goes on my next trip when my arms start moving up and down, or my upper body starts swinging and I'm stuck in a regular stand-by line. That's gonna be so much fun

    • @adamp2384
      @adamp2384 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Hopefully you get the accommodations you need, it is a very stressful time right now with Disney and DAS, hopefully they don’t tell you like that have other people that have shared their story to practice waiting in line and home and that will make it better

    • @toukie
      @toukie 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@adamp2384 I think being told to practice waiting in line is the stupidest thing they can come up with. Practicing in my empty house to replicate waiting in line in a tight pack with hundreds of people is the exact same thing
      Why didn't we think of that before???
      I hope you know I am not venting at you. Thank you for your support

    • @adamp2384
      @adamp2384 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@toukie no not at all, it is ridiculous I agree 100%, they have literally turned into the most restrictive place for disabled theme park guests in the world at Disneyland and Disney World

    • @darrellq6954
      @darrellq6954 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You are covered. Cognitive impairments are still eligible for DAS

  • @dieSterbendeGiraffe
    @dieSterbendeGiraffe 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I think what Disney fails to see, is that with the DAS they've made their parks accessible for many people who wouldn't have come otherwise.bof course I know there's people abusing the system, but I wouldn't ever have booked without DAS (and now I probably won't get it because I probably won't "look autistic enough" for them...

  • @debbiegares6431
    @debbiegares6431 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you for doing this video. It describes the cancellation of DAS perfectly and how this impacts disabled guests. It is extremely difficult to use return to Q and people are annoyed thinking you are line cutting. Thank you.

  • @adamp2384
    @adamp2384 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Unfortunately with how the changes have been at WDW since the new DAS was implemented, it makes me rethink Disney as my happy place, some of the suggestions sound great on paper for other alternatives but in reality haven’t been implemented, Cast Members are actually being reprimanded for their usage of giving out return to queue passes if it exceeds some arbitrary limit that day….others have no idea how to effectively implement any other “accommodations”

  • @mrsshenker15
    @mrsshenker15 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    It’s obvious why they’ve instituted these changes, but some of the new guidelines don’t seem to be ADA-compliant. I hope their legal team advises them on necessary changes. It sounds like a huge mess right now. Glad we just went right before the changes took place. Hoping things get ironed out prior to my family’s next trip. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @natalielomske
      @natalielomske  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I hope it does too!

    • @chrisfoxwell4128
      @chrisfoxwell4128 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How are they not ada compliant?

    • @rebeccaamezcua4010
      @rebeccaamezcua4010 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We have the top of the line passes so now we will get lower more affordable and buy genie or whatever it is that they offer. I think it's going to save me money in the long run and Disney will lose money.

  • @toddcribbs6844
    @toddcribbs6844 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    A lot of the vloggers and travel agencies screw this up for us along with greedy Bob Iger

  • @toddcribbs6844
    @toddcribbs6844 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'll tell you a story when I actually gave up my annual pass to Walt Disney World it was about like 2008 they took my grandma the back way why they made me stay in the standby line while I stood there in the heat and had a seizure on the high mansion

  • @louisearellano5427
    @louisearellano5427 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video natalie. I'm a little speechless about the dass pass changes in the disney parks. My disability is visual and nothing more. Usually while i'm standing in line, i use the white cane for checking if the line of people are moving or not moving forward. If there's another tip, let me know

  • @evanhinkle5136
    @evanhinkle5136 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don't have much experience with the DAS, in my experience with Disney, I only had an issue with the Tower of Terror ride at California Adventure. Something with the ride itself triggered a complete mental breakdown from a disability that I did not even know I had at the time, I may be wrong about my recollection of the event, but I believe that it was veterans working with Disney Security as well as Guests that had recognized what was going on and were the first to point out that I was suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or even Shellshock, this would not be confirmed for a long time after this in 2017. My experience then was that the attitude toward the disabled community was hit or miss. While I don't have anything personal against Disney, they need to start working with the community to develop policies.

  • @toddcribbs6844
    @toddcribbs6844 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have cerebral palsy I have epileptic seizures what they're doing is it right under the Ada they cannot use a third party vendor we can go after them with a class action lawsuit and they will fall

  • @georgethecat771
    @georgethecat771 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The transfer device at Pirates is similar to the one at the Frozen ride. It kinda looks like stairs a dog uses to get onto a bed. So instead of a flat transfer board it has the option for your arms to have stairs to go down and up from the low distance of the car. I permanently can’t walk but sometimes I can use my arm’s strength. They didn’t have this at Disneyland for the longest time so I would crawl, well, more scoot backwards getting wet and gross. One day a cast member got really mad at me but I was like, if I have to crawl because you aren’t providing other accommodations then I will. They clearly felt very uncomfortable at watching a grown woman crawl in public. Needless to say, the next time I went to Disneyland they had one of these devices they have at the Frozen ride at Disneyland.

    • @natalielomske
      @natalielomske  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@georgethecat771 Thank you for sharing your story and providing this information! Pirates is one of my favorite rides. I’ve asked about the transfer device multiple times and the CMs never knew what it was!

  • @rebeccaamezcua4010
    @rebeccaamezcua4010 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We have top of the line passes so now we will drop down to pay for genie.

  • @andreacat29
    @andreacat29 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’ve used the DAS pass in both Disney World and Disneyland (leg vascular issues/66 yrs old) Why not a Dr’s certification or note from Guests in advance to make it legitimate?

  • @RobertGoodwin-zv9vi
    @RobertGoodwin-zv9vi หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sad truth Disney doesn't want the disabled in their parks anymore 😔 I used to love Disney but they have gotten so cold as a company! Since they don't want care, I'll keep my money 😢 nobody wants to be where they are not wanted! 💯🙄

  • @ManuelGomez-xy6ph
    @ManuelGomez-xy6ph หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do these stricter conditions only apply to Florida’s park?

  • @drewblackstone4083
    @drewblackstone4083 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    All they needed to do was to change their vetting process for the DAS Pass. This is all about $$$$. It's always all about $$$$.

  • @yvonnemarie1955
    @yvonnemarie1955 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    This sounds ludicrous.

  • @toddcribbs6844
    @toddcribbs6844 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm telling you right now regular people that have money and Vloggers that have money will pay for stuff and that's what they're going for he needs to be hit with a class action lawsuit of what will the Walt Disney Company Bob Iger should pay the price

  • @keithhutchins8803
    @keithhutchins8803 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    My guess is way too many people abusing it.

    • @well-dressed-bird
      @well-dressed-bird 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Your guess is based on what they said. They also said people with das were filling up the lightning lanes, and it became too hard for paying customers. Abuse has nothing to do with it considering when they had fast pass nobody paid at all and the parks ran very smoothly and the lines were very short for everyone including non disabled people. They're now trying to get everyone to buy genie plus and wheelchairs. They had no reason to care about abuse then, and if they returned to that system, they wouldn't have to care about it now. You don't punish disabled people based on the assumption that some people will try to take advantage of a system. Now with these denials and re-entering, we have able bodied people blocking us from returning back into the line and bullying us online. That is abuse, and disney has brought this on our shoulders.

    • @keithhutchins8803
      @keithhutchins8803 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@well-dressed-bird please leave me out of your drama.

    • @SchaffnerMatt
      @SchaffnerMatt 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@well-dressed-bird This is spot on. Disney has made second-class citizens of individuals who are disabled.

    • @ProvocativePixels
      @ProvocativePixels 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@keithhutchins8803 you commented on a public video. Your words have consequences. Grow the f up.

    • @its.amanda.walter
      @its.amanda.walter 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      ​@@keithhutchins8803you chose to comment, and therefore opened yourself up to replies. That's how internet comment sections work. 🤦‍♀️

  • @chrisfoxwell4128
    @chrisfoxwell4128 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think you're hurting your cause when you start complaining about which specific transfer device is implemented.

    • @natalielomske
      @natalielomske  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Sorry for the confusion. I’m not complaining about the type of transfer device. I would just like to know what type of transfer device is available. The website is very vague and Disney doesn’t allow you to call them and ask questions anymore. This means you can’t plan and know how/if you will be able to transfer onto rides. It’s great that they have transfer devices available, but guests need to know what types of devices are available. Cast members also need to be properly trained on how to provide the transfer devices to guests. In my experience, the cast members do not know what the transfer devices are, which is a problem.

  • @richardholder8970
    @richardholder8970 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I have multiple sclerosis and I’m in the wheelchair pretty much all the time and my bladder is very weak so I may need the toilet at short notice! And due to my illness my cognitive memory is awful and I cannot remember things that may have been told just 5ago!

    • @PrinceofPensacola
      @PrinceofPensacola 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      wow if your health is that precarious you probably shouldn't be on rides that can break down anyway

    • @bunniesbunniesbunnie
      @bunniesbunniesbunnie 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      disney doesn't care, they'll tell you to buy genie+ and stare at your phone all day.

    • @kaykay6816
      @kaykay6816 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@PrinceofPensacolawow, you really don’t have an ounce of empathy do you. Wonder how that will work out for you when you need support in life.