Silver saucer
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I do not think this is why they got ride of FP
I actually emailed Disney disability services directly and this was their reply:
'We appreciate the opportunity to review your inquiry. As of now, The process for Guests utilizing Disability Access Service (DAS) will not change. You will go to the Attraction and receive a return time, same as always. You will then be directed to an alternate entrance upon returning to the Attraction to ride it.'
So it looks like DAS will work as it always did and since they got rid of the fastpass lines, they will use an alternate entrance
And with the wait times being so short due to the reduced capacity, they'll skip giving out the return times, send people to the front of the line via the exits, and voila! we'll have GAC all over again. Then when things get back to normal, we'll be going through the whole "but I need immediate access" stuff all over again.
They’re going to have to factor in the ”virtual” wait time into the return time. Otherwise, it’s a massive advantage (especially if there are limited slots and people are restricted in the number of rides that they can go on). Our trip isn’t right away, so it will be interesting to see how things play out.
Seeing the numbers out of the socially distanced Shanghai DL park lately I'm not so sure. Plenty of rides had times over an hour. One option would be to limit DAS to just the E-ticket rides.
Actually it is. I’ve seen it reported multiple places.I do not think this is why they got ride of FP
I don’t think lines are going to be as short as people hope. Any theater attraction will be shut, and they are crowd-eaters. Rode vehicles may use only half the capacity. Stores and restaurants will have limited capacity. So even with reduced park attendance there won’t be much to do but stand in line. I think there will still be a DAS, but still using the wait time model and then you go in the exit.And with the wait times being so short due to the reduced capacity, they'll skip giving out the return times, send people to the front of the line via the exits, and voila! we'll have GAC all over again. Then when things get back to normal, we'll be going through the whole "but I need immediate access" stuff all over again.