https://www.reddit.com/r/WaltDisneyWorld/s/FEtKt2K88N
https://twitter.com/thinkmickey/status/1792542257876246901
https://twitter.com/ScottGustin/status/1792512476849795352
Most haven't gone through the process yet at Disneyland cuz of the time difference but here's previous discussions
https://www.reddit.com/r/Disneyland/s/6k75mFZzCc
https://www.reddit.com/r/Disneyland/s/ssOqBNUYTQ
TLDR: Disney's old DAS (DISABILITY ACESS SERVICE) pass was abused to heck once the parks reopened during the pandemic and became even worse once Disney took away free fast passes and introduced genie+ and lightning lane. People would make up excuses like ibs and anxiety so they didn't have to wait in long lines. Now Disney says it's only for developmental disabilities like autism
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Can't believe people like disney world. I went when i was 7 for a week staying in one of those themed disney hotels and even as a kid I felt disappointed.
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What is there even to do for a week? There's like 3 days of stuff max at theme parks
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There is 3 days worth of stuff, but like 50 days worth of lines.
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this is how bad it is btw
They paid extra for the genie+ cutting shit (didnt exist when i went) and still waited over 30 minutes 5 times. Like honestly, disney sucks.
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