Three Separate lines instead of two (Standby, DAS, and Lightning Lane)

NightGuardianAngel

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I believe there should be a completely separate line that is sensory friendly for DAS guests who return after their DAS return time instead of lumping them in the Lightning Lane line. This would make the process a lot easier especially for those on the Autism Spectrum.
 
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Agreed.


That is a very strong opinion.

It would be nice for less sensory options for those that are diagnosed as having ASD I just don’t think it will happen

My opinion comes from personal experience.
The point of DAS is so that you do most of your waiting outside of the physical line and can find more sensory friendly places to sit including first aid or the baby centers.
Sounds to me like some people ultimately want to just not have to wait in any form of a line at all and that's just not gonna happen and that's why I say it does not need to happen nor should it.
 
My opinion comes from personal experience.
The point of DAS is so that you do most of your waiting outside of the physical line and can find more sensory friendly places to sit including first aid or the baby centers.
Sounds to me like some people ultimately want to just not have to wait in any form of a line at all and that's just not gonna happen and that's why I say it does not need to happen nor should it.
First off the OP and myself mentioned nothing about waiting in line and the OP actually mentioned waiting in a line!!

According to Disney it is for those that are “unable to wait in a conventional queue for an extended period of time.”

Not waiting outside the traditional queue which is admittedly what happens for the most part but a sensory friendly queue would work for DAS which is what the OP suggested.

I agree with you that it is not likely to happen but it would assist with what Disney is trying to provide with DAS.

As far as the first aid and baby centers go those are certainly an option but for our family they are generally in a complete opposite side of the park when we would need a quiet space.
 
There isn't space to accomplish this at most attractions; however, at some if you know there is a portion of even the LL queue you can't handle, you can speak with a CM and they may be able to provide an alternative. For example at Tower of Terror at DHS, they can send you to the alternate entrance through the exit where ECVs go if they have no one to push them.
 












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