I think that how it works now is much better for DAS users. But how it was working pre-COVID with the necessity to arrive very early and be tapped into the park amidst a throng of people to secure a BG -- that was probably a real barrier for a lot of DAS users. I know it was for me and I never even attempted it before last month because of it.
Agreed, as it was a barrier for a lot of non-DAS people with disabilities as well, and also people coming in from different time zones.
Glad DAS is working well for people - surprised it is even needed, or are crowds picking up again?
Because the lines are so spaced out now, they are using all the queue space, including the outdoor portions. For some people this would be a problem. Also, it was not uncommon in Studios yesterday to have waits at or above 30 minutes, so a DAS may come in handy.
I'm not understanding that at all - how is the queue stretched out harder for sensory issues than if it was all squished in and crowded?
Exactly. Plus, with my condition waiting in a line for 30 minutes is about my limit. Many lines were longer than that the two times we've been since reopening.It is better for some sensory issues I am sure, but there are other reasons people have a DAS. Some may be impacted by the queues being outdoors in the sun.
It is better for some sensory issues I am sure, but there are other reasons people have a DAS. Some may be impacted by the queues being outdoors in the sun.
For me it is people talking that bother me the most and a lot of sound I have not been back since reopening but would need a DAS even with the lines spaced out yes it would help with people bumping into me but not a lot of people talking and the other nosiesIt is better for some sensory issues I am sure, but there are other reasons people have a DAS. Some may be impacted by the queues being outdoors in the sun.
They give DAS for sun exposure? How does that person manage all the rest of the time in the parks where there is no coverage, like walking from the bus to the gates, etc? I have a skin condition that makes me have to limit sun exposure, and the queues were never the issue. Interesting to hear I could get a DAS.
It's especially true as lines are snaking out further from the usual show building queues due to social distancing. I can last longer in an air conditioned show building line than I can in a line on pavement where the heat bakes me. If I use my DAS, I can wait in a store or restaurant that has AC or find a small shady patch somewhere. (I also don't go during summer because I don't hate myself that much, but either way - the DAS is an accommodation for a medical need and would be appropriate here.)There are people that have a medical condition that causes their body to not regulate properly in heat and cold. It can be dangerous. Most are probably taking additional precautions, but those precautions can cause them to have an extremely abbreviated park day. The DAS can help them experience a few attractions in the couple of hours they can be in the park. I would imagine in the hottest summer they may not be traveling to parks as commonly. But it's still an acceptable use for the DAS, per Disney.
Not much has changed with DAS. You get a return time and, if they're not using the fastpass line for physical distancing in the standby line, you simply go through the fastpass as you normally would. On rides without the fastpass line, you go to an alternative entrance. The CM at the line entrance will let you know.I have not been in years. Think pre Slinky remodel. I want to say our last year was prob 6 years ago. We took a big old break. I know how the MDE, MB, DAS works but I need to be caught up to speed. We are planning a trip in our heads and wondering if maybe Disney might be a bit more safer on the Covid stand point of things. What has changed in the DAS world that I need to know? Also, as I look into the RoTR I am seeing there is a virtual que at 10 & 2 on MDE, right? Will that open once in park and that is how it is obtained, if so how for a family of four. Do I need to be in front of the location, all of us? Or just in the park? Is it a click and add sort of thing? Any tips cause I know if we go this will be a must do.
Any thing else I am missing? I am no longer educated in the DAS side lines.
Not much has changed with DAS. You get a return time and, if they're not using the fastpass line for physical distancing in the standby line, you simply go through the fastpass as you normally would. On rides without the fastpass line, you go to an alternative entrance. The CM at the line entrance will let you know.
As far as RoTR, you and your entire party have to be tapped into the park. Then at 10 (and 2 if they have spots open still), you join the boarding group through the My Disney Experience app. You just need to be in the park, not right in front of the ride or anything. And just be warned that boarding groups go quick -- like in less than a minute. So it's a good idea to practice and familiarize yourself with the process before you go. And once in the park, you should countdown and click join right at 10 am.
LOL -- RoTR is stressful! You cannot get a boarding group for it with a DAS, but once your boarding group is called you can tell the CM you have a DAS and they'll usher you through a shorter line (because once you get into the line it can still take 30 minutes or so to get through it). In MDE, when you click to join a boarding group it'll take you to a screen that has your friends and family in it. It's supposed to automatically check who has tapped into the park so you just hit join from that screen.You rock. So really the RoTR is not a DAS friendly attraction like the others from my past visits? Meaning I have to obtain that little pesky online time or I need not take my kidlet near.When looking into this on MDE is it like when I would say add family member X, or is it add party of 4 on one phone? Pray for no glitches girl, whew.
LOL -- RoTR is stressful! You cannot get a boarding group for it with a DAS, but once your boarding group is called you can tell the CM you have a DAS and they'll usher you through a shorter line (because once you get into the line it can still take 30 minutes or so to get through it). In MDE, when you click to join a boarding group it'll take you to a screen that has your friends and family in it. It's supposed to automatically check who has tapped into the park so you just hit join from that screen.
Great tips from @SarahC97!
I would recommend checking this thread (1st post) https://www.disboards.com/threads/r...planning-and-information-no-spoilers.3782822/ and then the very last page or two to get a better feel for boarding group experiences as you get closer to your trip.
We didn't use my DD's DAS for this ride in August, but if the ride is having a bad day or the line is long for some reason, a DAS could definitely help.
Try using as many phones as possible! We have always used 3 phones and have been successful all three times.
Sorry, I should have been more clearNow see this would be AMAZING if we did not need this. I have another DVC friend down now and she is saying it is hit and miss with wait times. I wonder if it is a gradual increase on crowds? TT was over an hour for her yesterday.