Hi all - I was fortunate enough to visit DLR Thanksgiving weekend with my DS-7 twins, one of whom has issues that qualify him for a DAS. We are WDW veterans and this was our first trip to DLR.
Let me begin by saying DLR amazed me with how seamless the DAS worked for us. Granted, it was not as easy as the GAC but I did not expect it to be. However, at DLR it worked perfectly for us and allowed us to do everything we needed/wanted to. Truthfully I was very nervous going in because after getting used to the GAC I was not looking forward to learning a new system at a resort I had never been to before but everyone there was so helpful and my only input to Disney afterwards was that having more kiosks would be helpful.
We just returned from an eight day trip to WDW last Friday, and our first visit with the DAS. I was very nervous initially about getting his new card in WDW, simply because I have read nightmare stories on the thread dedicated to WDW and the DAS and I can get a little tongue ties when talking about my kids (cannot help it, I find that I get upset when I talk about it. Crazy, I know). What I learned there was not to go to Epcot for the card as the untrained CM's seem to congregate there in GS (LOL -
) . Yes I am being more than a little tongue in cheek and it is not a judgment on the hard working CM's there as I have come across absolutely wonderful ones who are more than undersatnding with my son's issues, but that does seem to be where my fellow Dis'ers run in to trouble. Well, we landed mid-afternoon and hit Animal Kingdom around 5:00. The CM's in Guest Services there could not have been more helpful and it was an extremely painless process - I just showed them the card we had from DLR and they asked me a few questions and issued the new card.
Now that I have experienced both I can honestly say that for me and my family, the system in place at DLR is far superior to the one at WDW. Visiting the kiosks for return times rather than the actual rides worked 100% better for us because my guy just does not understand why we were walking up to the ride but not riding. Yes, I know he has to learn, but he is only 7 and the issues he has do not allow this to compute all of the time. My personal opinion is (and this is just an opinion) that the reason WDW has you go to the rides is all of the CM's they would have dedicated to GR kiosks are involved in the FP+ day of sign ups for off site guests. Hopefully, this may change after they open up the FP+ system to everyone, but it is probably a while off if at all.
I have written a letter to Disney with my opinions in the hope it helps them with the kinks. If anyone has any questions I am happy to answer. All in all, the DAS card is fine, I just truly preferred the system at DLR. If only it was not a 5 hour plane ride away!
Let me begin by saying DLR amazed me with how seamless the DAS worked for us. Granted, it was not as easy as the GAC but I did not expect it to be. However, at DLR it worked perfectly for us and allowed us to do everything we needed/wanted to. Truthfully I was very nervous going in because after getting used to the GAC I was not looking forward to learning a new system at a resort I had never been to before but everyone there was so helpful and my only input to Disney afterwards was that having more kiosks would be helpful.
We just returned from an eight day trip to WDW last Friday, and our first visit with the DAS. I was very nervous initially about getting his new card in WDW, simply because I have read nightmare stories on the thread dedicated to WDW and the DAS and I can get a little tongue ties when talking about my kids (cannot help it, I find that I get upset when I talk about it. Crazy, I know). What I learned there was not to go to Epcot for the card as the untrained CM's seem to congregate there in GS (LOL -

Now that I have experienced both I can honestly say that for me and my family, the system in place at DLR is far superior to the one at WDW. Visiting the kiosks for return times rather than the actual rides worked 100% better for us because my guy just does not understand why we were walking up to the ride but not riding. Yes, I know he has to learn, but he is only 7 and the issues he has do not allow this to compute all of the time. My personal opinion is (and this is just an opinion) that the reason WDW has you go to the rides is all of the CM's they would have dedicated to GR kiosks are involved in the FP+ day of sign ups for off site guests. Hopefully, this may change after they open up the FP+ system to everyone, but it is probably a while off if at all.
I have written a letter to Disney with my opinions in the hope it helps them with the kinks. If anyone has any questions I am happy to answer. All in all, the DAS card is fine, I just truly preferred the system at DLR. If only it was not a 5 hour plane ride away!
