

Carlos
MemberLast night, I attended Disneyland’s PRIDE NITE, coinciding with the first day of Disney Park’s new DAS (Disability Access Service) system. Here’s my experience, unvarnished:
Despite using a power wheelchair and having generalized anxiety disorder and chronic PTSD (from an abusive family, not war), I was denied DAS. This is what happened and why…
Joan Pahisa and tabifolk2 CommentsWhat a disappointing start to the new system. Hopefully they will at least be listening to customer voices and try fix the problems (they created!)
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I just went to Disneyland tonight for PRIDE NITE and, well, getting a DAS was a hassle and I didn’t even get one after all.
I’ll explain what happened in another post. It’ll shock you.
So sorry to hear
Apparently, I haven’t introduced myself here, so here it goes,…
Hey everyone! I’m Carlos. I’m a gay Mexican-American male with a very rare physical disability. I use a power wheelchair. I have an Associates Degree in Travel. I live in the Los Angeles, CA area.
I like to travel. I grew up going on road trips with my family between LA and…
Super excited to have you here! And thank you for your participation so far – always great advice!
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Keep this in mind: Hundreds, maybe thousands, of residents in Japan, including the owner of THIS site, use a power wheelchair every day in those cities. Why couldn’t you?
Also, don’t sacrifice your mobility needs to travel. Wheelchairs, as you know, are not optional. So, why change that for a trip?
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