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Two weeks from now. But only a window of a couple of days where they can actually do it.A little more than a couple of days -- two weeks, actually.
Two weeks from now. But only a window of a couple of days where they can actually do it.A little more than a couple of days -- two weeks, actually.
LL 15min...for 7dmt? The entire week we were there last april...never less than outside the gate and people in the switchbacks.I’ve been in the WDW parks using DAS the last two days…
1. They have definitely NOT started the 10-min “cool down” yet. I tested it and was able to book another DAS immediately after tapping in (though a couple rides were using both tap points, so I had to wait until after tapping in twice.)
2. Caveat: it’s only two days in time and specific to the attractions I did (Star Tours, Rise, Space, Big Thunder, 7DMT). My wait in LLs was never more than 5-10 mins. Totally manageable and what I would expect for either DAS or paid ILL/G+.
PPs experience is absolutely plausible.LL 15min...for 7dmt? The entire week we were there last april...never less than outside the gate and people in the switchbacks.
I agree.PPs experience is absolutely plausible.
Two thoughts
1. When in April? If it was the beginning the parks were Xmas Level Zoo until after the week after Easter when I went, starting around 4/9
2. I’ve never waited more than 15 min in 7DMT LL- but I would bail if it was backed up all the way to the check in stand and I always hit in the first 2 hours of park operation or late into the night. That ride seems to get waaaaay backed up. Maybe because it’s ILL and Disney didn’t trim the ILLs they sell as DAS usage increased? Who knows but that ride gets ridiculous even without going down, which doesn’t seem to happen elsewhere.
I timed it: 8 mins from tap in to boarding. Much of April is peak Spring Break season, so I imagine that drove higher waits all around - there really isn’t any off season these days, but crowd levels are nowhere near peak right now. Standby for 7DMT when I rode was 80mins.LL 15min...for 7dmt? The entire week we were there last april...never less than outside the gate and people in the switchbacks.
Ds waited twice for his time to come up and eventually bailed as no way he could wait in that LL queue, so we went and did something else. A cm sprinkled some pixie dust the second time around and exchanged the time for a different ride so he could get on quickly after the 90min already spent
Unfortunately, yep it's going to be an adjustment period for both CMs and guests. Everything I have seen indicates that #2 is completely incorrect, and #3 should not indicate "by phone" as it will all be done by video chat. A well-intentioned but still mis-informed CM.I know not to believe everything that’s floating around out there. #2 is concerning and not what we’re have seen before.
If they are a real CM they shouldn’t be posting anything like that. Everyone should only be referred to the Disney website, end discussion on their end…I know not to believe everything that’s floating around out there. #2 is concerning and not what we’re have seen before.
I don’t think Disney wants to advertise this fact so their official stance is 5/20 is it (as you can see online) while their actual stance for those registered through right now are they aren’t gonna interrupt your trip for their new system.#2 is definitely incorrect. I just registered 4/25 and was told it expires in 30 days, which will be either 5/24 or 5/25 depending on whether they mean the 30th day it becomes invalid or the 31st day it becomes invalid.
Go take 1 minute and look at her Facebook profile and what she posts. I don’t believe for a second that she has any insider information.I know not to believe everything that’s floating around out there. #2 is concerning and not what we’re have seen before.
I 100% believe #2 is TOTALLY false. Disney would not want that nor does it make any sense as they're already letting those with reservations completely after the 20th register. I would give 0 credit to. that "source."I know not to believe everything that’s floating around out there. #2 is concerning and not what we’re have seen before.
I feel pretty confident that #2 has to be incorrect.Unfortunately, yep it's going to be an adjustment period for both CMs and guests. Everything I have seen indicates that #2 is completely incorrect, and #3 should not indicate "by phone" as it will all be done by video chat. A well-intentioned but still mis-informed CM.
??? Maybe I misunderstood your post.Two weeks from now. But only a window of a couple of days where they can actually do it.
I guess what I’m saying is that if you have a trip in Mid-June (say, it starts on June 15), you only have a window of May 16 - May 19 to register under the old rules.??? Maybe I misunderstood your post.
The new rules won't go into effect in the parks until June 19th or 20th so people can register for DAS until May 19th and still get grandfathered in under the current rules. On May 20th the new DAS video chat rules go into effect for trips starting June 19th or 20th - don't know which date Disney will choose.
I know not to believe everything that’s floating around out there. #2 is concerning and not what we’re have seen before.
Unfortunately, yep it's going to be an adjustment period for both CMs and guests. Everything I have seen indicates that #2 is completely incorrect, and #3 should not indicate "by phone" as it will all be done by video chat. A well-intentioned but still mis-informed CM.
I 100% believe #2 is TOTALLY false. Disney would not want that nor does it make any sense as they're already letting those with reservations completely after the 20th register. I would give 0 credit to. that "source."
# 2 (that all DAS will expire on 5/20) has been going around on Facebook since April 9 when the first announcement came out. I THINK it was just made up by someone based on Disney's starting date.I feel pretty confident that #2 has to be incorrect.
Why would they bother wasting time registering people for DAS dates post 5/20 if they would have to be redone anyway?
And the part about the phone is so off base that I doubt this person is even a cast member.
that quoted post was on FB & attributed to a Cm???If they are a real CM they shouldn’t be posting anything like that. Everyone should only be referred to the Disney website, end discussion on their end…
One poster was very clearly informed the DAS would expire a day prior to their visit end, but since their last day isn't planned in the park it works out. So I would plan on DAS being valid for 30 days -- in fact, the website indicates "up to 30 days from the start of the registration."