read DAS info but still a little confused

momma_mouse

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I know that with the new DAS you are given a time to come back later. When you come back, you go through the FP+ line correct? I've read that those lines have even been long lately. So, what if waiting in line is a problem? I have no problem with the time to wait (fair enough for everyone!!) it's just the waiting in the line that is the problem.
 
I know that with the new DAS you are given a time to come back later. When you come back, you go through the FP+ line correct? I've read that those lines have even been long lately. So, what if waiting in line is a problem? I have no problem with the time to wait (fair enough for everyone!!) it's just the waiting in the line that is the problem.
You will come back to the Fastpass a Plus line in many cases.
People have been posting recently that those lines may be long, but actually move quickly as people are getting used to scanning their Magicbands/cards. So, a couple of ways you can deal with it.

1) if you come and the line is long, watch it for a few minutes. It may look long, but actually be moving quickly.
People also tend to 'camp out' in front of the line waiting for their time. With Fastpass, we often saw a large line in front of or near an attraction and then realized most of it was actually people whose time had not arrived yet. Sometimes they even block the entrance.

2) most people tend to return at the beginning of their Fastpass time because they are worried about getting in before the end of their window. Since the DAS Return Time doesn't have an end, you don't have to be there right when the time begins.

3) if the line extends past the actual roped off line part, you can send part of your party to feet into line while the rest wait outside. Once the ones waiting in line get to the actual roped off area, you can join them.

4) use other members of your group to create a 'buffer' around the person with the DAS in line so strangers don't get too close.

5) if you can get to a park early in the morning, lines are still usually short without needing yo use DAS Returns or Fastpass Plus, so you may be able to get many attractions in before it gets busy. www.easywdw.com has good touting plan that would be helpful.

6) I you could ask the CM at the attraction if there are any alternative entrances you can use if the Fastpass Plus line looks too daunting. Be prepared for bring told no though. Many did not have any other entrance before the change and even those that find are sending as many guests as possible thru the Fastpass Plus lines ( in many cases the alternative line was the only wheelchair accessible entrance and there were longer waits there).

7) a wheelchair or a stroller (with a 'stroller as wheelchair' tag) can help give separation and a safe haven, so you may want to consider that if you are not already.

8) have fidgets or whatever would help your child wait in line ready for use.
 
I plan on getting a stroller as a wheelchair sticker. Will we have to always go that route though? I know on his wish trip at shows, on Small World, the train, etc they made him stay in his stroller. He can get up, and wants to sometimes and needs to, but when I would say he could get up and get in a regular seat they didn't really want us to do that. I also know some of the times the wheelchair lines is longer than the stand by line. Suggestions?
 
Wish trip kids may be handled differently.

If you are using a "stroller-as-wheelchair" tag, you absolutely have the option to park the stroller and walk the queue as you wish. Many do, most people do not need to sit all day long. In our experience, DD rarely remained in the stroller for the actual ride and we were instructed to park it off to the side of the loading area (if unload is at a different place, they MAY direct you there initially). If the stroller tag is your ONLY accommodation needed, then you won't have a DAS and you'll enter the standard queue with the stroller and tag.

As for long lines, keep in mind that this was Presidents' Day weekend and many schools in the northeast are on vacation this week. So quite busy.

Enjoy your vacation!
 















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