bookwormde
<font color=darkorchid>Heading out now, another ad
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As I stated previously, there is no equivalent to waiting in line, unless they are prohibited from riding other rides or doing anything else while they wait.
It has been well established that the line structure is considered part of the attraction and as such their must be equivalent accommodation to waiting in line for those individuals who due to their disability can not. The equivalency is based on equitable access to the attraction not equivalency to a particular structure. A good example is the availability of an elevator for ADA compliance. Some might think this is preferential but it clearly has not been considered as such, it is just an equivalent alternate.
There are lots of substantially equivalent methodologies to waiting in line based on the primary purpose WDW uses DAS. Some might consider being able to not have to stand in the line an "upgrade" but that is not how it has been viewed and has instead been viewed as an equivalent alternative