PatMcDuck
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Just back from WDW. We got my son's DAS at Epcot, and we brought his DAS from DL, and that seemed to make it easier, they did not ask questions about his situation in detail. They did have to take a new photo.
2 weird situations that confused me. One day we had FP+ at BTRR. We got there during our window, the CM was busy with a small line of guests asking questions. We then saw that we could not enter the regular queue (he is in a Convaid chair at the parks, and has problems with steps but can walk). When we got to the top of the exit, where the sign said to go, the CM said, where is your WC pass? I said, no, we are in our FP+ return window, not using DAS here. She said we could go ahead to ride THIS time. Which left me confused. We were not using the DAS, not using a WC type request for access? We were using a FP+, one of our 3 for the day. But we were also supposed to get a 2nd return time, to come back even later than our FP+ time? I am not trying to be obtuse here, I just do not understand. Is BTRR a ride that we should NOT get a FP+ time for, OR a DAS return time, and instead get a WC return time? What rides are like this, where you have to wait twice?
The other weird one for me was at the Safari ride at AK. Again, I had a FP+. I was not using the DAS, not using a WC access request. We entered the line, along with all the other FP+ guests, many with strollers. I wanted to park his Convaid chair with the strollers (it looks like a big red stroller) and get him to walk the rest of the way. I KNOW the WC line gets very long, and it was about 5:20 pm, and oh yeah, 90+ degrees. The stroller CM says, "OH NO, you CANNOT park THAT here!" I said why not, she just kept raising her voice and yelling, and I said, look, I have a FP+, and I know the line for the WC gets really long, and I do not want to be on it. She said, "you can park the chair up there, and NOT be on that line". So I moved on. Sure enough, the next CM points us to the WC line, which was a mile long. The FP+ line was short, and people were getting one quickly. She said, you must go there, and I was forced to do this. I was POed. After waiting there 15 minutes, I was able to scoot OFF the line thru a roped path. I pushed DS over back towards the Safari, and parked his chair just outside the stroller parking, and walked DS thru the stroller parking and back onto the FP+ line. No CM questioned me. I know, a little nuts, but we were on a truck in a few minutes. Question? I assume the best way for us is to park the Convaid and have him try to walk the whole line, I guess. Why couldn't we park his chair with the strollers? It was late in the day, it was not overflowing with strollers or anything like that, and I HAVE parked it there before.
I am trying to figure out the best way to get around the parks. We did not use the DAS much, in 6 days, used it 5-6 times. At DL, we used it much more, because it is easier out there with the kiosks and the paper FP. In the 90 degree heat at WDW, it was difficult to approach rides and return, and of course using FP+ also helped us quite a bit. It was a great trip overall, of course. Stayed at Art of A, which I love.
2 weird situations that confused me. One day we had FP+ at BTRR. We got there during our window, the CM was busy with a small line of guests asking questions. We then saw that we could not enter the regular queue (he is in a Convaid chair at the parks, and has problems with steps but can walk). When we got to the top of the exit, where the sign said to go, the CM said, where is your WC pass? I said, no, we are in our FP+ return window, not using DAS here. She said we could go ahead to ride THIS time. Which left me confused. We were not using the DAS, not using a WC type request for access? We were using a FP+, one of our 3 for the day. But we were also supposed to get a 2nd return time, to come back even later than our FP+ time? I am not trying to be obtuse here, I just do not understand. Is BTRR a ride that we should NOT get a FP+ time for, OR a DAS return time, and instead get a WC return time? What rides are like this, where you have to wait twice?
The other weird one for me was at the Safari ride at AK. Again, I had a FP+. I was not using the DAS, not using a WC access request. We entered the line, along with all the other FP+ guests, many with strollers. I wanted to park his Convaid chair with the strollers (it looks like a big red stroller) and get him to walk the rest of the way. I KNOW the WC line gets very long, and it was about 5:20 pm, and oh yeah, 90+ degrees. The stroller CM says, "OH NO, you CANNOT park THAT here!" I said why not, she just kept raising her voice and yelling, and I said, look, I have a FP+, and I know the line for the WC gets really long, and I do not want to be on it. She said, "you can park the chair up there, and NOT be on that line". So I moved on. Sure enough, the next CM points us to the WC line, which was a mile long. The FP+ line was short, and people were getting one quickly. She said, you must go there, and I was forced to do this. I was POed. After waiting there 15 minutes, I was able to scoot OFF the line thru a roped path. I pushed DS over back towards the Safari, and parked his chair just outside the stroller parking, and walked DS thru the stroller parking and back onto the FP+ line. No CM questioned me. I know, a little nuts, but we were on a truck in a few minutes. Question? I assume the best way for us is to park the Convaid and have him try to walk the whole line, I guess. Why couldn't we park his chair with the strollers? It was late in the day, it was not overflowing with strollers or anything like that, and I HAVE parked it there before.
I am trying to figure out the best way to get around the parks. We did not use the DAS much, in 6 days, used it 5-6 times. At DL, we used it much more, because it is easier out there with the kiosks and the paper FP. In the 90 degree heat at WDW, it was difficult to approach rides and return, and of course using FP+ also helped us quite a bit. It was a great trip overall, of course. Stayed at Art of A, which I love.