Hi All!
This isn't Disney related, but since y'all are so smart and thoughtful I thought I could ask here and someone might have some experience. I've used DAS for several years at Disney and it is truly a game-changer in terms of navigating the parks with my particular medical needs.
We've recently purchased season passes to the Six Flags park near our home. I was looking into their guest accessibility pass, and you need to apply through a 3rd party to get the IBBCES Accessibility Pass before getting the Six Flags specific pass.
The thing I'm stuck on is the application asks two questions:
Can the cardholder wait in line with other guests - answer is definitely yes! That is not my issue.
Can the cardholder wait in line for more than 10 minutes - answer is ???
I can wait for 10 minutes with no problem. I can wait for 20 or 30 minutes with no problem. It's when lines start getting longer than that that I can have an issue. I'm stumped on how to answer this question ethically, but still get the accommodation I need. The "more than" is so nebulous I'm not certain how to answer. If I say yes, they may ask why I'm applying for accommodation at all. But it doesn't seem ethical to say "no" if I am capable of standing in line for more than 10 minutes. It's just a question of how much more than 10 minutes?
Has anybody applied for this card and said they can wait more than 10 minutes and been given accommodation for longer wait times? Or any other thoughts on how to answer?
This isn't Disney related, but since y'all are so smart and thoughtful I thought I could ask here and someone might have some experience. I've used DAS for several years at Disney and it is truly a game-changer in terms of navigating the parks with my particular medical needs.
We've recently purchased season passes to the Six Flags park near our home. I was looking into their guest accessibility pass, and you need to apply through a 3rd party to get the IBBCES Accessibility Pass before getting the Six Flags specific pass.
The thing I'm stuck on is the application asks two questions:
Can the cardholder wait in line with other guests - answer is definitely yes! That is not my issue.
Can the cardholder wait in line for more than 10 minutes - answer is ???
I can wait for 10 minutes with no problem. I can wait for 20 or 30 minutes with no problem. It's when lines start getting longer than that that I can have an issue. I'm stumped on how to answer this question ethically, but still get the accommodation I need. The "more than" is so nebulous I'm not certain how to answer. If I say yes, they may ask why I'm applying for accommodation at all. But it doesn't seem ethical to say "no" if I am capable of standing in line for more than 10 minutes. It's just a question of how much more than 10 minutes?
Has anybody applied for this card and said they can wait more than 10 minutes and been given accommodation for longer wait times? Or any other thoughts on how to answer?