I do want to add that when I
Yes, I understand that everyone, should see to their own medical needs, I was just explaining that if their blod clot condition was similar that they should explain why a wheelchair isn’t a solution, and that people shouldn’t always assume that wheelchairs are solutions or that if people can walk, that they don’t have issues.
Also, I hope this doesn’t come off the wrong way, because I really don’t mean for it to, but your definition of little motion and my definition of little motion in a line can be vastly different. The longer lines at Disney, from my experience have little movement. I’ve watched the long lines and how very slowly they moved.
For me, if something isn’t constantly moving forward at steady walking pace, if it has little movement, I am at risk of blacking out, especially if it’s hot and especially the longer I’ve been standing continuously.
Moving at a slow pace of a few steps here and there may seem totally normal, but for me, it would result in a ambulance being called (it happened before, not at Disney, but it has, and the line was actually moving like a Disney line and wasn’t an hour long...but I learned my lesson...)
Also, I use DAS extremely sparingly. When I go to Disney it’s just my husband and I and on our last five day trip I’m not sure we used it even 5 times, because I will always try to get on a ride with a short line first if I can, or we just walk around.