Sorry--I have no idea to what you want those letters to mean. If they are supposed to stand for a diagnosis, GAC is issued based on need not diagnosis.
Since a technology for room keys has nothing to do with GACs or even how parks, attractions, queues, waiting areas, stairs, brightness, sound or anything else that can impact anybody's ability to tour, GAC will not in any way be impacted by RFID technology.
I can't speak for the OP, but *I* have been wondering if they would be able to load your information onto your RFID bracelet, eliminating the need to carry a physical card. As you say, we don't yet know all the details of how the RFID system will work, but I don't see anything wrong with wondering.
You'd still have to 'show' it to the CM though, or how else would you get the accommodation needed? The CM would have to have an RFID reader/device of some sort to then translate the RFID code to a display, read it, and then try for the accommodation. Wouldn't that take even more time?
It's not like WDW has a bunch of RFID robots scooting about reading bands and escorting guests... hey, now that's an idea!
It was my understanding that most, if not all, rides were going to be outfitted with the RFID readers. When someone with a GAC loaded on their bracelet went through the scanner, it would send an alert to the CM to look at a screen.
Like I said, it's all conjecture at this point, but it's been something I've wondered about.
Schmeck said:So, they are in the queue, they have to get to the RFID reader, it beeps, then they have to go to the CM? Still seems to be complicating the system - first off, I would assume the person with the GAC must wear the bracelet, which may cause issues with sensitive people. Then, they have to get in line to get to the RFID, then get out to go to the CM, etc. Just seems like you've added an extra step. Why not just go right to the CM?
There are a lot of possibilities, but since no one really knows anything about how they are planning on doing, we dont know what possibilities they might pursue.
The current passes to get into the parks, dont contain any files, but they have number which links to the computer, which does have information specific to that passholder.
It appears that the RFID cards/bracelets/whatever are linked to the holders file in a similar way from what people mentioned.
If it also linked some way to a persons GAC, it would be a way to get information specific to that person and to that attraction to the CMs. For example, if the person needs front row seating because of a vision related disability, that information would pop up so the CM could deal with it. But, it would only show up or be needed on things like shows and would not appear for rides.
Or, if the person needs to avoid stairs, that message would pop up for the CM for only those attractions.
The part that could be difficult is that if it is read by the CM greeting at the entrance, it may need to be read again by each CM along the line.
I have NO idea how ambitious they will be with the RFID technology. They may just use them for resort door entry, park tickets, and Fastpasses - period -
Even that is pretty ambitious to start. I would not expect them to add a lot of other things right away.
And what happens when (not if, when) the system goes down? If you only have your GAC by RFID, you can't use it until the system comes back on.