u/Specialist_Fail9214

Disney - Disabled Travelers - Changes to DAS?

Has anyone here from Canada had issues recently getting approved for Disney’s DAS (Disability Access Service) after previously being approved for years?

I’m trying to figure out whether this is becoming a broader issue for Canadian guests or if others have had similar experiences.

In my case, I was approved in the past without issue, but have now been denied twice on separate attempts — for two completely different medical conditions/reasons. It honestly feels like the approval criteria have changed significantly.

I know there have been lawsuits and legal complaints in the U.S. related to DAS changes, but I’m curious specifically about Canadians:

Have you recently been denied after previously being approved?

Did Disney offer any meaningful alternatives that actually worked for your situation?

Have any Canadians considered legal action, filed complaints, or spoken with disability/human rights lawyers about this?

Not looking to start drama — I’m genuinely trying to understand whether others are experiencing the same thing and what options (if any) exist for Canadians.

Thanks.

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u/Specialist_Fail9214 — 4 days ago
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Is it true?

I've never been to prison but I've read online and saw in documentaries that guys will hook up with other guys for "because a hole is a hole". Do straight guys (and I mean straight guys) actually do this?

(I'm a married gay Canadian guy and just curious what the truth is). My dad did time when I was young and we aren't close - and don't actually speak .. so it's not like I can just ask him...

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u/Specialist_Fail9214 — 7 days ago

Will RC ever introduce this feature?

Callers still can't press zero when they reach a voice mail to be transferred to a pre-determined extension (ie a admin assistant when someone is not available or a coworker when someone is OOO)

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u/Specialist_Fail9214 — 14 days ago