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DizDaD7

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So, it's been a while since we've been down there. Been to WDW plenty and are accustomed to the way things run down there.

I've been reading about the differences between FP/FP+ & EP (both kinds) so I'm familiar with that to some degree.
EA , appears to be like WDW EE.
My question is this: With WDW we are able to in our group of 6 or 7 be able to use the DAS system, which allows for a 10 min. shorter wait for whichever ride we are using it for. *(1 only at a time) basically don't have to stand in that line until it's time to come back.
Does US/IOA have anything similar to this for a disability. I couldn't find anything on here, and when I asked 1 of the ticket agents, He said something, but didn't make much sense?? TIA DizDad
 
Not an expert, but Universal does have something similar to the DAS.

I'm not sure if you can hold a return time for only 1 ride or more...
I've seen families use it....they give the TM a piece of paper to fill out. Not sure if it has changed since and it can be put on the app?
I 'think' you are guided to the EP line when your wait time is up.
If you stay at one of the 3 Universal hotels that offer unlimited EP, you would have most rides covered.
 
Universal has a somewhat similar system called Attraction Assistance Pass.

There is a good write up of how it works on the UT site but I can't link it here.

If you do a google search of "universal attraction assistance pass" you should find the write-up I'm talking about as the first search result.
 
We just got back from our trip over Easter and was able to get Universal’s version of Disney’s DAS pass. I have posted photos of the front and back of the card they gave us at Guest Relations. It includes the instructions and small print rules about using the pass printed on it. Let me know if you have any questions about our experience using it.

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I have used the guest assistant pass before.
guest services handles it and issues the card

there is a guest assistant section outside the park and inside the park

I find the inside the park is quicker

The way it has ran is, if the lines wait time is 29 minutes or less, the party is allowed to enter thru the express line

if present wait time is 30 minutes or more,
You will have your card marked the time you can enter the ride line.
 
Not an expert, but Universal does have something similar to the DAS.

I'm not sure if you can hold a return time for only 1 ride or more...
I've seen families use it....they give the TM a piece of paper to fill out. Not sure if it has changed since and it can be put on the app?
I 'think' you are guided to the EP line when your wait time is up.
If you stay at one of the 3 Universal hotels that offer unlimited EP, you would have most rides covered.
Universal has a somewhat similar system called Attraction Assistance Pass.

There is a good write up of how it works on the UT site but I can't link it here.

If you do a google search of "universal attraction assistance pass" you should find the write-up I'm talking about as the first search result.
We just got back from our trip over Easter and was able to get Universal’s version of Disney’s DAS pass. I have posted photos of the front and back of the card they gave us at Guest Relations. It includes the instructions and small print rules about using the pass printed on it. Let me know if you have any questions about our experience using it.

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I have used the guest assistant pass before.
guest services handles it and issues the card

there is a guest assistant section outside the park and inside the park

I find the inside the park is quicker

The way it has ran is, if the lines wait time is 29 minutes or less, the party is allowed to enter thru the express line

if present wait time is 30 minutes or more,
You will have your card marked the time you can enter the ride line.

Thank you everyone for the info. It's much appreciated, and informative.
 












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