Josh Grisdale
MemberDAS Pass Discussion
Curious if anyone has talked to a Disney representative about this since the announcement of the changes?
I am surprised by the lack of communication from Disney despite the backlash of the announcement. I use the DAS pass for mostly dysautonomia issues, and despite the wording of the announcement not including this,…
tabifolk2 CommentsI haven’t talked to or heard from anyone at Disney about these changes. I’m worried that I will no longer be eligible because I’m too independent even though I use a power wheelchair.
I’m going to Disneyland next month for Pride Nite, so I hope I’ll get a DAS.
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Accessible taxi for power wheelchair.
Dear Han-san, I’m operating a wheelchair accessible taxi with a large sized vehicle in Yokohama. If you would be inclined, please feel free to contact to the following website for further details. https://www.onetrail-yokohama.com/english/
Are you excited to chow down in Japan? From Michelin-starred dining in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka to cozy izakayas, Japan is a food-lovers paradise! But for travelers with disabilities, finding accessible restaurants can be a challenge. Here’s a couple of must-know bits of advice from our website!…
Awesome info, thank you. Flying out tomorrow and am excited to enjoy Japan’s cuisines. I tried to find Bmaps app in the Google store, but had no luck. Is the app still active? Thanks.
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Anthony @ The World is Accessible posted a new post. 7 months ago
How to Plan an Accessible Vacation for Visually Impaired TravelersTraveling is one of life’s greatest pleasures, offering opportunities to explore new cultures, taste exotic food, and create lifelong memories. However, visually impaired travelers often…
- Great tips, Anthony! I am a tour operator and this has been a great insight to the customer journey preparing for travel. Thank you for sharing.
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