Halloweenqueen
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I am curious about how the new system will stop the abusers. Guests who had no problem cheating the system before will not hesitate to abuse DAS.
Al Lutz (a DL blogger) discussed how bad the abuse has become in DL during the roll out of Carsland last year. The majority of the guests at DL are AP holders. GACs were given out with expirations months in advance leading to many passing them to friends and family to use. Obviously there is a benefit of shorter waits if people were selling or gifting them. Al reported, for example, that DL was reporting between 1500 to 2000 GAC users in the parks daily. When Radiator Springs opened GAC users were escorted into the FP line. Over 5000 people used their GAC privileges to access the ride, forcing Disney to reduce the number of FPs it gave out daily. FDs were gone in the first hour because of this. It is obvious something had to be done.
Guess I question the effectiveness of the new program. GAC was always a quietly discussed topic, but now more people know about it than ever. Questions about it exploded after the story of the disabled tour guides. Unfortunately there are plenty of people who will ask for DAS. How will this effect accessibility for other DAS users and the general public?
Al Lutz (a DL blogger) discussed how bad the abuse has become in DL during the roll out of Carsland last year. The majority of the guests at DL are AP holders. GACs were given out with expirations months in advance leading to many passing them to friends and family to use. Obviously there is a benefit of shorter waits if people were selling or gifting them. Al reported, for example, that DL was reporting between 1500 to 2000 GAC users in the parks daily. When Radiator Springs opened GAC users were escorted into the FP line. Over 5000 people used their GAC privileges to access the ride, forcing Disney to reduce the number of FPs it gave out daily. FDs were gone in the first hour because of this. It is obvious something had to be done.
Guess I question the effectiveness of the new program. GAC was always a quietly discussed topic, but now more people know about it than ever. Questions about it exploded after the story of the disabled tour guides. Unfortunately there are plenty of people who will ask for DAS. How will this effect accessibility for other DAS users and the general public?