I don’t know if this has been asked but can you ride the same ride more than once in a day with your DAS? For example, can you get a DAS for Peter Pan at 10am and say you want to ride it again at 6pm
You probably won’t be able to schedule your return times that exactly… if you mean that those are the times you are making the decision to get your return times, then yes, you can do that.
I know with
Genie+ you can only get one ride on the ride per day unless you want to wait in standby.
I just want to stress that
for all intents and purposes,
you *are* waiting in the standby queue. It’s just that with the DAS, you’re simply not snaking thru the line with everyone else. Instead, you are passing the time in a place that is more appropriate for your individual I circumstances.
This is why you can get more than one return time per day for the same attraction (but only have a single return time outstanding at a time)… the time you are given is based on the standby wait at the time you “enter the queue”. Which is in effect what getting a return time does— it creates a spot for you in the queue. A sort of virtual placeholder, if you will.
You can come back at any point after the time has elapsed.
If you
are “late”, just think of it as letting other parties pass you in line. {Something we have done on quite a few occasions when we weren’t using das, for reasons ranging from having to duck out of line to the bathroom, to waiting out ds’s minor seizure. We just try to get ourselves to a corner or wider spot of the queue— we’ve always managed to find somewhere to tuck in, even with a
scooter or wheelchair— and then one of us just tells others to “go on past us, we have to deal with xyz… we’ll continue again in a minute.”
No one has *ever* complained that we let them pass us. We
have had the next party after we start moving again say something… although it’s pretty much always along the lines of ‘Shoot, we almost made it…’ or ‘So close, dang’

.
Only once that I can remember did the next group act all put out and obnoxious, We just said, ‘you know what, no big deal, you can go ahead of us too…’. The next group after that was very sympathetic and commented about how ridiculous the previous group was and how it was a relief to get away from them . They apparently had been quite vocal about their overall dissatisfaction with seemingly everything at
Disneyland. Clearly no one told them that they were in the Happiest Place on Earth, because happy they were not.

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Sorry my answer turned into a novel… You probably knew most of my explanation already, but I wanted to make it super clear for others reading the thread.
I hope something I said helps you, tmax.
