We've been using the
DAS at DLR but are going to WDW this fall. I read the FAQs, but just want to clarify so I plan our parks and FP+ as well as I can...
Edited because I found the WDW digital thread:
Return times are given at the front of rides at WDW.
Yes. In general, you will be approaching the CM at the Standby entrance to get a Return Time. At some attractions, it will be at the Fastpass entrance. Look for a CM holding a thick iPhone like device or an iPad.
You can get a DAS Return Time at any attraction which offers Fastpass. The main things DAS does not apply to is character meet and greets that are outside because they don't have Fastpass.
There were times in our visit when the scanners find not work. They were pretty well organized for that and just gave us a paper Fastpass when that happened.
Are there kiosks as well where we can get a time for any ride in the park (like DLR)? Or can we get a return time for a DIFFERENT ride at the entrance of any ride?
No, to both questions.
You may see or hear about kiosks at WDW, but they are for Fastpass Plus, not for DAS.
You WILL be able to make 3 Fastpass Plus times in advance. This is in addition to DAS, and DAS works best used with your Fastpases.
After you have used all 3 of the pre-scheduled Fastpasses, you can use the kiosks to make more Fastpass arrangements, one at a time.
10 minutes are subtracted from the time for travel. How are rides with 10-15 minute waits handled? Since DLR uses only kiosks, we always got a return time because we didn't know what the wait would be by time we got over there. If there was a 15 minute wait, the CMs would still only subtract the allotted 10 minute travel time (which was fine, just need to know so we can prep DS).
In general, for rides with 10-15 minute waits, you will be just entering the attraction. Depending on the attraction, you may enter the Fastpass line or be sent to the regular Standby line. One difference at WDW compared to
Disneyland is that almost every WDW attraction has Fastpass available. Usually, you will go into the Fastpass line, but there may occasionally be situations where Fastpass is not available and you are sent into the regular line.
We just got back from WDW and using the electronic DAS 17 days ago. In the past, when DAS times were hand written, the CM could write a time valid for 'now' if the wait was 20 minutes or less.
We just entered the Standby line for attractions with short waits, so I am not sure how that would work with the electronic DAS.
WDW has an electronic app called My Disney Experience that is available for Apple (iOS) and Android devices. You can use the app to view current Standby wait times, your Fastpasses and your DAS Return Times. Since electronic DAS had just started, we were told our daughter's DAS times
should show in the app, but might not always. We had no trouble personally, but some other people did.
Two other things to be aware of:
- DAS Return times for attractions have a beginning time that you must return after. You can return any time after that on that day. The DAS Return Time will expire at midnight (or when the park closes for the day).
- DAS Return Times for shows are for a specific show time, so they do have a beginning and an end time window.