![]() At this point things became heated, as this felt like disabled discrimination. We again were told that we couldn't enter here due to the DAS pass being booked for Seven Dwarfs, we again explained we just want to queue in stand by, but again told we couldn't enter. We explained that we had been told to queue in this lane by the staff member at the disabled entrance, he just repeated that we can't come in stand by with a chair and so we went back to the disabled entrance. ![]() We were then stopped by a staff member entering the stand by and told people in a chair enter via the disabled entrance. We first went to the disabled entrance and were told we couldn't enter here as the DAS pass was booked for another ride and had to wait until we had been on it, we explained we only wanted to go in the stand by line as it was short before going on Seven Dwarfs, we were told just to queue in stand by. We used the DAS pass to go on Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, as we had an hours wait we decided to go on It's A Small World as the stand by queue was short. You can only be booked on one ride at a time and can only use it again once you've been on. This is similar to a lightning lane pass where you need to join a virtual queue and is a live system constantly updating times. My daughter is disabled and we were entitled to a DAS pass. If you want to experience what it is like to be cattle then come here as the staff just appear to corral guests and Hurd them through queues. ![]() Five years on, I can only say things have not improved and truthfully have got worse. I have never been bowled over visiting here, it has a couple of attractions that are enjoyable but overall I find the park dated and stale. This is my third time at the Magic Kingdom and my second review. ![]()
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