JenLT
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2015
There are a few things I was wondering about the DAS and when you can get a return time.
I know that the return time is standby minus 10 mins - is that correct?
Can you get a DAS return time even if standby is around 10 or 15 mins long only?
For instance, lines often build quickly. Sometimes it takes a few minutes for my son to work up the nerve to get in line (even though he is going to love the ride) or he doesn't know for sure if he wants to go on the ride. So can we get the return time even if it is a short standby line? Then give him time to think about it?
Also, at rope drop lines are often short when you get on a ride but long by the time you get off. My son likes to ride things a few times in a row. Could we get a return time, then go standby (because it is a short line first thing in the morning), and use the return time when we get off the ride.
I know that the return time is standby minus 10 mins - is that correct?
Can you get a DAS return time even if standby is around 10 or 15 mins long only?
For instance, lines often build quickly. Sometimes it takes a few minutes for my son to work up the nerve to get in line (even though he is going to love the ride) or he doesn't know for sure if he wants to go on the ride. So can we get the return time even if it is a short standby line? Then give him time to think about it?
Also, at rope drop lines are often short when you get on a ride but long by the time you get off. My son likes to ride things a few times in a row. Could we get a return time, then go standby (because it is a short line first thing in the morning), and use the return time when we get off the ride.