15 May 19, 07:28 PM
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15 May 19, 07:28 PM
amf
Apprentice Imagineer
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Apprentice Imagineer
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Originally Posted by Dutchdisneyfan
Our experience is that they don't ask why it is for. See more...
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True, guest services staff have no medical expertise so you do not need to name your condition. They will need to know, however, how your condition affects you in terms of the full ride experience.
I would guess that the main issue might be queueing and possibly wondering if you are going to make it on to the ride. One of my party had a similar issue when we went last November/December. We simply explained that the person concerned has a condition where there is little warning of needing the toilet and once the warning arrives then the need is so urgent that waiting in the queue was not an option. We added that the stress of wondering if the person would make it on to the ride, whilst in line, made the condition worse.
A DAS pass was given readily. I'm sure that you will be fine - just don't use medical terms
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