Just thought I would share our experience with the new DAS program. I have 2 sons both of which are autistic. My oldest (age 6) loves all the rides, especially thrill rides. My youngest (age 3) enjoys being in the park and spending time with the family but does not like any of the rides, and rarely wanted to leave his stroller. We have used the GAC program before so upon arrival we went to guest relations and obtained a DAS card for each of the boy's. Previously we would only need 1 GAC but since we would be splitting up at times this trip we opted to obtain a card for each of them. I had no issues obtaining the DAS cards, I just had to explain what type of assistance each child needed.
Great so first stop - Buz Lightyear space ranger spin - 10 minute wait, I asked for a return time, was told I didn't need one just show DAS and right on through the fast pass lane. Next stop Space Mountain - 20 minute wait, once again when I asked for a return time I was sent on the ride immediately through fast pass lane. Similar experiences for little mermaid, and Thunder mountain. However the haunted mansion and Winnie the Pooh both had 20 minute waits and we were given return times for those rides of 15 minutes and 20 minutes later. I'm fine with the return times, however I was kind of surprised different rides with the same wait times were implementing the pass differently.
Then we got around to Pirates of the Caribbean, one of my oldest son's favorite rides so I sat off with my Youngest while she brought him on with the plan to swap off after they rode and I would take him back on a second time. She had no problems using the DAS while I waited in the gift shop, however when I went back around I was told by a cast member since the wait was short they would not honor that. I tried to explain to this cast member it was not about the wait, but that my son does not do well in crowds, often spitting on people and tossing his arms around violently and could easily hurt another person waiting in line near us. This cast member told me I'm sorry but that's our policy, luckily another cast member overheard this and pulled us over into the other lane, but again I wonder how well the cast members are being trained on this system and why everyone seems to be implementing it differently.
The next day I had similar experiences at Hollywood studios, and was refused a rider swap at Toy Story mania, so I brought our youngest on with us, who absolutely hated this ride and refused to ride anything else for the remainder of the week. He hated this ride so much he climbed out of the lap bar restraint to the point were they had to stop the ride. Later that day I was speaking with another family that was given a rider swap for this ride so inconsistency seems to be a theme here.
Our day at EPCOT went smoothly, Test track was broken, Soarin had a long wait and as expected we were given a return time about 5 - 10 minutes less than the posted wait time. All other rides had short wait times and we were sent through the fast pass lane.
Our final day was back at the magic kingdom, Once again space mountain had a 20 minute wait however this time I was given a return time. Splash mountain was working this day so we pulled fast passes and were able to get several rides in that day. Wait times less than 20 minutes we were sent directly on, over 20 minutes were given a return time. 20 minute wait at the jungle cruise - we were given a return time. 20 minute wait at Buzz lightyear - we were asked if we wanted to wait or ride now. Once again we had problems at Pirates, maybe it's just that ride.
Overall we had a great trip, and I'm very grateful they have a program in place to help with these kinds of issues, however the previous system was much easier to use and seemed to be a more consistent experience across all attractions and parks.
Great so first stop - Buz Lightyear space ranger spin - 10 minute wait, I asked for a return time, was told I didn't need one just show DAS and right on through the fast pass lane. Next stop Space Mountain - 20 minute wait, once again when I asked for a return time I was sent on the ride immediately through fast pass lane. Similar experiences for little mermaid, and Thunder mountain. However the haunted mansion and Winnie the Pooh both had 20 minute waits and we were given return times for those rides of 15 minutes and 20 minutes later. I'm fine with the return times, however I was kind of surprised different rides with the same wait times were implementing the pass differently.
Then we got around to Pirates of the Caribbean, one of my oldest son's favorite rides so I sat off with my Youngest while she brought him on with the plan to swap off after they rode and I would take him back on a second time. She had no problems using the DAS while I waited in the gift shop, however when I went back around I was told by a cast member since the wait was short they would not honor that. I tried to explain to this cast member it was not about the wait, but that my son does not do well in crowds, often spitting on people and tossing his arms around violently and could easily hurt another person waiting in line near us. This cast member told me I'm sorry but that's our policy, luckily another cast member overheard this and pulled us over into the other lane, but again I wonder how well the cast members are being trained on this system and why everyone seems to be implementing it differently.
The next day I had similar experiences at Hollywood studios, and was refused a rider swap at Toy Story mania, so I brought our youngest on with us, who absolutely hated this ride and refused to ride anything else for the remainder of the week. He hated this ride so much he climbed out of the lap bar restraint to the point were they had to stop the ride. Later that day I was speaking with another family that was given a rider swap for this ride so inconsistency seems to be a theme here.
Our day at EPCOT went smoothly, Test track was broken, Soarin had a long wait and as expected we were given a return time about 5 - 10 minutes less than the posted wait time. All other rides had short wait times and we were sent through the fast pass lane.
Our final day was back at the magic kingdom, Once again space mountain had a 20 minute wait however this time I was given a return time. Splash mountain was working this day so we pulled fast passes and were able to get several rides in that day. Wait times less than 20 minutes we were sent directly on, over 20 minutes were given a return time. 20 minute wait at the jungle cruise - we were given a return time. 20 minute wait at Buzz lightyear - we were asked if we wanted to wait or ride now. Once again we had problems at Pirates, maybe it's just that ride.
Overall we had a great trip, and I'm very grateful they have a program in place to help with these kinds of issues, however the previous system was much easier to use and seemed to be a more consistent experience across all attractions and parks.