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    Arthritis,  Tips

    Disney with arthritis

    We had an extended-family vacation to Disney World last week, and accessibility was a big point in our planning with three people with arthritis and one person with a cast. It turns out, Disney makes it super easy to figure everything out through their Disability Access Service! Disney’s Disability Access Service (DAS) makes rides more accessible for those who can’t wait in the line for the full time. It allows guests to wait the length of the line, but not in the queue, so that they can have access to shade, seating, restrooms, or other necessary accommodations. In a nutshell, you go to a ride, receive a return time equivalent…