So Worried about DAS/Wheelchair combo at Disneyland

I just got off the phone with someone from Walt Disney World (a little surprised to see Hollywood Studios on the caller ID :)) who pretty much confirmed Sue's understanding:

Thanks for the confirmation. Helps us to know what to expect (with the caveat that we always expect the unexpected).
 
Thanks. I have some pretty good sources.

My DD uses a wheelchair and we use the wheelchair accessible ride cars as much as possible. She also has DAS because of other needs.
At WDW, the only time we have gotten 'priority' over other guests is when we were using Fastpass for an attraction like Jungle Cruise, which has a different accessible entrance. Because we were using Fastpass, we could enter right away. If we were using DAS or using a wheelchair without Fastpass, we would have gotten a Return Time.

The only times anyone else has gotten 'priority' over us at accessible entrances or boarding areas were situations like Toy Story Mania, Kimimanjaro Safari and Imagination where we were waiting for the accessible ride car and others who didn't need it went ahead of us. They do that to keep the area from getting clogged with people waiting.
That's how DLR works too. The return line is the return line, and one category of returning guests does not skip past the other.
 












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