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25 Mar 21, 11:36 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
Join Date: Jul 13
Location: Portugal
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Universal Das pass?
Our 2 youngest have scoliosis and the das pass at disney is a god send.
1st time doing universal on our next trip, do they provide anything similar and where can I access this on arrival at the park if so? I will be taking doctors letters etc... |
1 Apr 21, 07:53 PM |
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Yes they have similar although its just a card. They will give you a return time if queue is long. X no need for letters. X
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5 Apr 21, 10:09 PM |
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New Poster (2)
Join Date: Apr 21
Location: East Midands
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Yes Universal do a DAS you get it from Guest Services you will need all the family passes and they will give you a paper form which you take to the ride and they will enter a return time on it, if the wait is less than 30 minutes they will let you on at once. As with Disney you cannot get a 2nd return time until you have used the 1st.
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6 Apr 21, 10:05 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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My DD has scoliosis and I’ve never thought to get her a pass- would they limit the rides you can go on? I.e the ones that say not suitable for back problems?
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11 Apr 21, 11:05 AM |
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Not that i have ever noticed, they have signs outside to say what there guidance is of who can ride etc (pregnant etc), i have epilepsy and it says like not riding certain rides due to strobe lighting but i am not photo senstive ive been on all rides which is good. I think it would u be upto yourself to guide on what rides they can go on. There is some rides that have stairs to get too (gringotts and a few others) they have lifts which take you up and down to the ride just let them know when you enter.
I always go to guest services when i enter the park and let them know my conditions and to ask for the assistance pass, i always take a letter but they cant ask for one just go on your word. Im going in december on my own this year so feel a little scared to ask them, but now i have been diagnosed with chrones disease so waiting in a long due could be challenging. Hope this helps x
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14 Apr 21, 11:08 PM |
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Getting to know the DIBB
Join Date: Apr 21
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My son is autistic and queuing has always been difficult with him especially if he has been queuing for an hour! Has anyone used the DAS pass for autism? As never knew it existed?
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15 Apr 21, 12:26 AM |
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Absolutely. Autism is actually makes it easier to ask for a pass. For mobility issues, they can sometimes request that you use a wheelchair instead.
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20 Apr 21, 06:39 AM |
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