That's my feeling too. We keep DD's in the front pocket of a small backpack/purse.HopperFan said:But me personally, I would not carry it on a lanyard, in view. Just my comfort zone, but I like to keep it put away, pulling it out only when we need it.
It's a roll of clear plastic with glue on one side so you can attach it to something and see right thru it.riu girl said:clear contact paper, is that sort of like a laminate of some sort? What type of store would I buy that from?
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Look in the disABILITIES FAQs thread near the top of this thread. WDW and DL use a similar process for Guest Assitance Cards. It's basically that you go to Guest Services and explain your needs. You don't need a doctor's letter, just to be able to explain your needs. If you have a wheelchair, in general you don't need a GAC. The lines that are handicapped accessible (Mainstream lines) don't need any special entrances.mariamard1 said:Does anyone know where we get one at DL?CA?? Is it good at both parks? Does she need to bring a dr letter or anything? We never got one at the parks before-always just used the HC entrances/exits or the CMs instructions.