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andrew morgasen
@welleducatedinv
Financial Planner by day and superhero by night (according to my kids).
Melville, NY เข้าร่วม Eylül 2020
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@nikitabier That is a pretty amazing development.
Now everyone can network without boundriea
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@drgurner For me focus can be my Greatest asset during a hyper focus or non-existent without motivation .
ADHD can be wild
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Best way to get in shape for a tour! OCTAVARIUM! See ya soon!! #dreamtheaterofficial @KorgUSA #KorgKronos
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On the way to @WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks .
I’m curious to find out if anybody has had a similar experience with me regarding the Disability Access Service (DAS).
My son is a 7 year old boy with ADHD. He can be extremely impulsive, and he has trouble waiting for 5 minutes (forget about 90 minutes plus). His behaviors get progressively worse eventually leading to a melt down that could take an hour or more to resolve. Not only
Would this ruin his (and our experience), but it would also impact the other people around him.
We went to @WaltDisneyWorld 2 years ago when he was 5 with the same diagnosis and same potential struggles and he was approved for the DAS.
This time around he is being denied even though nothing has changed. During the interview process they asked questions about his IEP, accommodations at school, behaviors, etc. all of which I provided extensive examples and documented cases.
The answer that I was given is that DAS is only for children with a developmental disorder. I explained to the person doing the interview that ADHD is a developmental disorder. Her response was that Autism is a developmental disorder, not ADHD.
This denial left us with no other option but to spend thousands of additional dollars on lightning lane passes to protect the $30,000 it is costing for the trip.
I asked for the process to appeal her decision and she said that her decision is final and that she would not provide contact information for any body else.
@WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks I think you know that you can do better than this. I understand that people have abused the system in the past, but the answer is not to deny the exact children that this service was created for.
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On the way to @WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks .
I’m curious to find out if anybody has had a similar experience with me regarding the Disability Access Service (DAS).
My son is a 7 year old boy with ADHD. He can be extremely impulsive, and he has trouble waiting for 5 minutes (forget about 90 minutes plus). His behaviors get progressively worse eventually leading to a melt down that could take an hour or more to resolve. Not only
Would this ruin his (and our experience), but it would also impact the other people around him.
We went to @WaltDisneyWorld 2 years ago when he was 5 with the same diagnosis and same potential struggles and he was approved for the DAS.
This time around he is being denied even though nothing has changed. During the interview process they asked questions about his IEP, accommodations at school, behaviors, etc. all of which I provided extensive examples and documented cases.
The answer that I was given is that DAS is only for children with a developmental disorder. I explained to the person doing the interview that ADHD is a developmental disorder. Her response was that Autism is a developmental disorder, not ADHD.
This denial left us with no other option but to spend thousands of additional dollars on lightning lane passes to protect the $30,000 it is costing for the trip.
I asked for the process to appeal her decision and she said that her decision is final and that she would not provide contact information for any body else.
@WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks I think you know that you can do better than this. I understand that people have abused the system in the past, but the answer is not to deny the exact children that this service was created for.
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Disney DAS Discrimination Complaint Moves to State Investigation as Mediation Deadline Passes ift.tt/RA2dHZj
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On the way to @WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks .
I’m curious to find out if anybody has had a similar experience with me regarding the Disability Access Service (DAS).
My son is a 7 year old boy with ADHD. He can be extremely impulsive, and he has trouble waiting for 5 minutes (forget about 90 minutes plus). His behaviors get progressively worse eventually leading to a melt down that could take an hour or more to resolve. Not only
Would this ruin his (and our experience), but it would also impact the other people around him.
We went to @WaltDisneyWorld 2 years ago when he was 5 with the same diagnosis and same potential struggles and he was approved for the DAS.
This time around he is being denied even though nothing has changed. During the interview process they asked questions about his IEP, accommodations at school, behaviors, etc. all of which I provided extensive examples and documented cases.
The answer that I was given is that DAS is only for children with a developmental disorder. I explained to the person doing the interview that ADHD is a developmental disorder. Her response was that Autism is a developmental disorder, not ADHD.
This denial left us with no other option but to spend thousands of additional dollars on lightning lane passes to protect the $30,000 it is costing for the trip.
I asked for the process to appeal her decision and she said that her decision is final and that she would not provide contact information for any body else.
@WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks I think you know that you can do better than this. I understand that people have abused the system in the past, but the answer is not to deny the exact children that this service was created for.
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NEW: A longtime Walt Disney World fan and DVC member has filed a discrimination complaint with Florida over DAS. Here are full details, plus why legal actions like this are the only viable path forward for major reform to DAS... disneytouristblog.com/das-discrimina…
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On the way to @WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks .
I’m curious to find out if anybody has had a similar experience with me regarding the Disability Access Service (DAS).
My son is a 7 year old boy with ADHD. He can be extremely impulsive, and he has trouble waiting for 5 minutes (forget about 90 minutes plus). His behaviors get progressively worse eventually leading to a melt down that could take an hour or more to resolve. Not only
Would this ruin his (and our experience), but it would also impact the other people around him.
We went to @WaltDisneyWorld 2 years ago when he was 5 with the same diagnosis and same potential struggles and he was approved for the DAS.
This time around he is being denied even though nothing has changed. During the interview process they asked questions about his IEP, accommodations at school, behaviors, etc. all of which I provided extensive examples and documented cases.
The answer that I was given is that DAS is only for children with a developmental disorder. I explained to the person doing the interview that ADHD is a developmental disorder. Her response was that Autism is a developmental disorder, not ADHD.
This denial left us with no other option but to spend thousands of additional dollars on lightning lane passes to protect the $30,000 it is costing for the trip.
I asked for the process to appeal her decision and she said that her decision is final and that she would not provide contact information for any body else.
@WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks I think you know that you can do better than this. I understand that people have abused the system in the past, but the answer is not to deny the exact children that this service was created for.
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The “Magic” Fades for Accessibility: Florida Launches State Investigation into Disney’s DAS Policy Following Mediation Failure insidethemagic.net/2026/04/disney…
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On the way to @WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks .
My son is a 7 year old boy with ADHD. He can be extremely impulsive, and he has trouble waiting for 5 minutes (forget about 90 minutes plus). His behaviors get progressively worse eventually leading to a melt down that could take an hour or more to resolve. Not only
Would this ruin his (and our experience), but it would also impact the other people around him.
We went to @WaltDisneyWorld 2 years ago when he was 5 with the same diagnosis and same potential struggles and he was approved for the DAS.
This time around he is being denied even though nothing has changed. During the interview process they asked questions about his IEP, accommodations at school, behaviors, etc. all of which I provided extensive examples and documented cases.
The answer that I was given is that DAS is only for children with a developmental disorder. I explained to the person doing the interview that ADHD is a developmental disorder. Her response was that Autism is a developmental disorder, not ADHD.
This denial left us with no other option but to spend thousands of additional dollars on lightning lane passes to protect the $30,000 it is costing for the trip.
I asked for the process to appeal her decision and she said that her decision is final and that she would not provide contact information for any body else.
@WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks I think you know that you can do better than this. I understand that people have abused the system in the past, but the answer is not to deny the exact children that this service was created for.
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Disney Shareholders Vote Against Proposal to Investigate DAS Changes
wdwnt.news/62i_24
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On the way to @WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks
My son is a 7 year old boy with ADHD. He can be extremely impulsive, and he has trouble waiting for 5 minutes (forget about 90 minutes plus). His behaviors get progressively worse eventually leading to a melt down that could take an hour or more to resolve. Not only
Would this ruin his (and our experience), but it would also impact the other people around him.
We went to @WaltDisneyWorld 2 years ago when he was 5 with the same diagnosis and same potential struggles and he was approved for the DAS.
This time around he is being denied even though nothing has changed. During the interview process they asked questions about his IEP, accommodations at school, behaviors, etc. all of which I provided extensive examples and documented cases.
The answer that I was given is that DAS is only for children with a developmental disorder. I explained to the person doing the interview that ADHD is a developmental disorder. Her response was that Autism is a developmental disorder, not ADHD.
This denial left us with no other option but to spend thousands of additional dollars on lightning lane passes to protect the $30,000 it is costing for the trip.
I asked for the process to appeal her decision and she said that her decision is final and that she would not provide contact information for any body else.
@WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks I think you know that you can do better than this. I understand that people have abused the system in the past, but the answer is not to deny the exact children that this service was created for.
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Disney DAS Discrimination Complaint Advances to State Investigation After Mediation Deadline Missed
wdwnt.news/635_10
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On the way to @WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks
My son is a 7 year old boy with ADHD. He can be extremely impulsive, and he has trouble waiting for 5 minutes (forget about 90 minutes plus). His behaviors get progressively worse eventually leading to a melt down that could take an hour or more to resolve. Not only
Would this ruin his (and our experience), but it would also impact the other people around him.
We went to @WaltDisneyWorld 2 years ago when he was 5 with the same diagnosis and same potential struggles and he was approved for the DAS.
This time around he is being denied even though nothing has changed. During the interview process they asked questions about his IEP, accommodations at school, behaviors, etc. all of which I provided extensive examples and documented cases.
The answer that I was given is that DAS is only for children with a developmental disorder. I explained to the person doing the interview that ADHD is a developmental disorder. Her response was that Autism is a developmental disorder, not ADHD.
This denial left us with no other option but to spend thousands of additional dollars on lightning lane passes to protect the $30,000 it is costing for the trip.
I asked for the process to appeal her decision and she said that her decision is final and that she would not provide contact information for any body else.
@WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks I think you know that you can do better than this. I understand that people have abused the system in the past, but the answer is not to deny the exact children that this service was created for.
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Disney DAS Discrimination Complaint Advances to State Investigation After Mediation Deadline Missed in Today’s Daily Recap for 4/4/2026
wdwnt.news/635_03
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On the way to @WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks .
My son is a 7 year old boy with ADHD. He can be extremely impulsive, and he has trouble waiting for 5 minutes (forget about 90 minutes plus). His behaviors get progressively worse eventually leading to a melt down that could take an hour or more to resolve. Not only
Would this ruin his (and our experience), but it would also impact the other people around him.
We went to @WaltDisneyWorld 2 years ago when he was 5 with the same diagnosis and same potential struggles and he was approved for the DAS.
This time around he is being denied even though nothing has changed. During the interview process they asked questions about his IEP, accommodations at school, behaviors, etc. all of which I provided extensive examples and documented cases.
The answer that I was given is that DAS is only for children with a developmental disorder. I explained to the person doing the interview that ADHD is a developmental disorder. Her response was that Autism is a developmental disorder, not ADHD.
This denial left us with no other option but to spend thousands of additional dollars on lightning lane passes to protect the $30,000 it is costing for the trip.
I asked for the process to appeal her decision and she said that her decision is final and that she would not provide contact information for any body else.
@WaltDisneyWorld @DisneyParks I think you know that you can do better than this. I understand that people have abused the system in the past, but the answer is not to deny the exact children that this service was created for.
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Disney DAS Discrimination Complaint Advances to State Investigation After Mediation Deadline Missed
wdwnt.news/634_07
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@unusual_whales Can we charge tolls for something that we don’t own?
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@bryalwyne I’m serious. If you go into cash you have to be right twice. Getting in and getting out.
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@welleducatedinv Is that a serious question? You are joking, right?
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UBS: Trump's Historic Military Budget Request Could Boost Beaten-Down Defense Stocks zerohedge.com/military/ubs-t…
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