Disneylvr
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There was some speculation about wanting FP line access and waiting no more than 15 minutes, but part of my fascination with the case is that the plaintiffs haven't been very specific on what exactly they want Disney to do.
Disneylvr - completely anecdotal, but I was on a trip to WDW back in 2008-ish and sprained my ankle toward the end, so I had about 2 days in a wheelchair. It equated to basically "walking on" a lot of the rides in MK when wait times were generally 15-20 minutes. I somehow doubt that would be possible any longer even without the DAS changes!
We waited 30-40 minutes at the Splash Mountain wheelchair entrance, which is the exit of the ride, because there were at least 10 families ahead of us in line. A CM explained that only so many with mobility issues could be on the ride at the same time. Toy Story Mania and It’s a Small World are also attractions where we seemed to have longer waits with the GAC and “may use alternate entrance” stamp. Back in those days we did tend to visit WDW during more crowded weeks like spring break and Memorial Day which I am sure was a factor as well.
katieeldr, I know the news stories keep using the phrasing “front of the line” but are they quoting the actual lawsuit? “Front of the line” = FP line without the virtual wait outside the line? Or are these lawsuit families actually wanting MAW type access!?!