The Downfall of DAS and the rise of Fastpass+.... coincidence?

You are responding to me thusly because I used the word owed understandable and it may very well be a mischaracterization for which I would apologize for if that's the case,
It is a mischaracterization, 100%, and it was in the prior thread also, I just gave up trying to be heard for what I was actually saying.

No matter how many of your posts I've read, I would not presume to say you feel or you think a certain way. It's not my place to indicate to another poster how you think or feel about something. I think a lot of unnecessary misunderstandings come from such actions, as has happened here. I hope this clears it up.

I do not feel Disney owes me anything. i have largely supported the changes while expressing sadness at how they may impact DD negatively, and expressing empathy to others who have decided Disney is no longer a place for them. Empathy and sadness do not equate to feeling like I am owed anything. I hope this is the end of being mischaracterized in such a hurtful way. ☮️
 
My own personal idea is have a virtual queue for all attractions and have the guests book by boarding groups (having one booking at a time and guests can only be in one virtual queue at a time). When there group is called on the app, have them line up in a shorter queue line to board the ride or attraction. This way everyone can shop, dine, or even use the toilets while waiting (takes care of even those who have IBS, overactive bladder, etc). This is how Space Center Houston does it for the tram tours at the Lyndon B Johnson Space Center (where the Apollo era historic mission control is). This way they can enjoy the museum and touch a moon rock while waiting (space center houston).
 
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My own personal idea is have a virtual queue for all attractions and have the guests book by boarding groups (having one booking at a time and guests can only be in one virtual queue at a time). When there group is called on the app, have them line up in a shorter queue line to board the ride or attraction. This way everyone can shop, dine, or even use the toilets while waiting (takes care of even those who have IBS, overactive bladder, etc). This is how Space Center Houston does it for the tram tours at the Lyndon B Johnson Space Center (where the Apollo era historic mission control is). This way they can enjoy the museum and touch a moon rock while waiting (space center houston).
Disney’s parks are designed to have X amount of people standing lines. In order to do short VQs for all rides they would have drastically cut capacity.
 
My own personal idea is have a virtual queue for all attractions and have the guests book by boarding groups (having one booking at a time and guests can only be in one virtual queue at a time). When there group is called on the app, have them line up in a shorter queue line to board the ride or attraction. This way everyone can shop, dine, or even use the toilets while waiting (takes care of even those who have IBS, overactive bladder, etc). This is how Space Center Houston does it for the tram tours at the Lyndon B Johnson Space Center (where the Apollo era historic mission control is). This way they can enjoy the museum and touch a moon rock while waiting (space center houston).
I think Disney was trialing this concept when they did the playground area and VQ for dumbo. Given they haven't continued or expanded it, I'm assuming that means their pilot did not support continuing going down that route.
 












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