I'm considering a solo trip sometime in 2014. Will they even issue a DAS to a party of one? Seeing some of what's been posted makes me think that they'd think if I could travel alone I should be able to stand in line for however long.
seidelhd said:I cancelled our Spring Break trip last week. Too much inconsistency and uncertainty. My wife did not like having to beg for accommodations in October for our severely disabled DD12 that were happily granted a couple months prior (and for the 5 years before that). It just left us feeling sad.
We have non-expiring tickets with 5-7 days left on them, so we'll be back to WDW at some point, but likely not in 2014.
I cancelled our Spring Break trip last week. Too much inconsistency and uncertainty. My wife did not like having to beg for accommodations in October for our severely disabled DD12 that were happily granted a couple months prior (and for the 5 years before that). It just left us feeling sad.
We have non-expiring tickets with 5-7 days left on them, so we'll be back to WDW at some point, but likely not in 2014.
I cancelled our Spring Break trip last week. Too much inconsistency and uncertainty. My wife did not like having to beg for accommodations in October for our severely disabled DD12 that were happily granted a couple months prior (and for the 5 years before that). It just left us feeling sad. We have non-expiring tickets with 5-7 days left on them, so we'll be back to WDW at some point, but likely not in 2014.
We just returned from Disney.. We had to get the new Disability Photo ID card.. Let me break the rules down as they stand now. They are constantly changing.
1. You go to guest services and get a photo ID
2. Once you arrive at your ride, you present the card to the cast member. At this point he checks the Standby Time and deducts 10 minutes from it, and writes that on your card,. This is your Fastpass return time.
3. Once you have your Fastpass return time written on your card, your not allowed to get a another Fastpass. One ride at a time only.
4. Once you return to the Fastpass line, you present your card to the cast member manning the Fastpass line. He then crosses it off and you enter.![]()
We just returned a week ago. They (Disney) consider the the Disability Card return time a Fastpass return as you go thru the Fastpass line... and your not allowed to get another Fastpass to another ride until you have used the outstanding one first. You do not get three as the normal guests do. This information was verified more then once at Guest Services. I am not confused at all, my wife is disabled and we had to deal with it all three days we were there. She understood that.. Our concerns are that many children who are severly disabled my not understand that they may have to wait a hour now and not be able to enjoy any other rides while waiting for their return time... Ther are many many people who are disheartened by this change in procedure by Disney... Hopefully they find a solution to this mess....I think you are confusing FP with DAS. What you describe has been the DAS procedures since it was rolled out in October. There may have been some tweeking but not major changes.
FP+ is when you can reserve three rides a day before you arrive at the park (assuming you are staying on site). These are in addition to any use of DAS.
We just returned a week ago. They (Disney) consider the the Disability Card return time a Fastpass return as you go thru the Fastpass line... and your not allowed to get another Fastpass to another ride until you have used the outstanding one first. You do not get three as the normal guests do. This information was verified more then once at Guest Services. I am not confused at all, my wife is disabled and we had to deal with it all three days we were there. She understood that.. Our concerns are that many children who are severly disabled my not understand that they may have to wait a hour now and not be able to enjoy any other rides while waiting for their return time... Ther are many many people who are disheartened by this change in procedure by Disney... Hopefully they find a solution to this mess....![]()
Fp and das are two different programs. You can get a das time for say buzz light year and then use one of the three prescheduled fp+ times for say space mountain while you are waiting. Then when you das time is up ride buzz, get another das time and while waiting use another prescheduled fp+ time. Rinse and repeat. Fp+ is connected to your magic band and das is connected to your paper card. There is nothing preventing you from using both systems simultaneously.
What you can't do is hold multiple das return times. But you can ride standby on any ride while holding a das. So if there is a ten minute line for something else, you can use standby. Or if a show or starting you can enter using standby.
I understand how the Fastpass system works... I was discussing the Disability Card limitations only. Yes, I understand that you can go get a FP if you want one... But, with the DC, it does not matter if there are no longer FP's available. You can still ride.. So, if you go to a FP station, and their and there are no longer any available, then what. You should have the same rights as the regualer riders. THREE PER PERSON. with your DC not one. I know the system I'm there once a week... Thanks for your help...
I understand how the Fastpass system works... I was discussing the Disability Card limitations only. Yes, I understand that you can go get a FP if you want one... But, with the DC, it does not matter if there are no longer FP's available. You can still ride.. So, if you go to a FP station, and their and there are no longer any available, then what. You should have the same rights as the regualer riders. THREE PER PERSON. with your DC not one. I know the system I'm there once a week... Thanks for your help...
You do get 3 FP+ per person. If you are not scheduling them when you arrive then that is your choice. I'm assuming you do not have a magic band yet but are a pass holder. We are pass holders with magic bands. And we go at least once a week. You unfortunately don't know the system if this is your complaint.
We preschedule our 3 FP+ times before going to the park but only schedule day of so we are pulling from the same pool that day guests are. Then when we get to the park we take the card over to a ride and get a return time. Then we use the FP+ to ride. I aim to arrive at the park at the end of our first window so we can do FP+ 1 & 2 back to back. Hopefully by then the first DAS return time has come. Then we ride the DAS ride, then get a new time for something else while waiting for FP+ 3 to come due. I really try to get DAS times for attractions that are 20mims or less do help keep YDD occupied and put of trouble.
We only stay at the parks for a few hours. And I feel like she gets to do plenty of attractions.
Guests with a disability card cannot schedule more then one ride in advance. Once you have your card filled out by a cast member for a particular ride, you cannot go and have it filled out for another ride. Yes, of course you can go and get a regular FP ticket if they are available to you. but it depends when you enter the park. Say for instance, Toy Story has none available so, we could not get one.. I'm not arguing the point here... I just lived thru it last week... I know the system and have used the old system for 10 years and now dealing with the new setup. All I'm saying is, you should be able to get your card signed three times, just like you are able to get three FP for any regular guest. Having someone with a disability and trying to deal with all this is a difficult task. Unfortunately a few bad seeds ruined for the majority.
Guests with a disability card cannot schedule more then one ride in advance. Once you have your card filled out by a cast member for a particular ride, you cannot go and have it filled out for another ride. Yes, of course you can go and get a regular FP ticket if they are available to you. but it depends when you enter the park. Say for instance, Toy Story has none available so, we could not get one.. I'm not arguing the point here... I just lived thru it last week... I know the system and have used the old system for 10 years and now dealing with the new setup. All I'm saying is, you should be able to get your card signed three times, just like you are able to get three FP for any regular guest. Having someone with a disability and trying to deal with all this is a difficult task. Unfortunately a few bad seeds ruined for the majority.
Guests with a disability card cannot schedule more then one ride in advance. Once you have your card filled out by a cast member for a particular ride, you cannot go and have it filled out for another ride. Yes, of course you can go and get a regular FP ticket if they are available to you. but it depends when you enter the park. Say for instance, Toy Story has none available so, we could not get one.. I'm not arguing the point here... I just lived thru it last week... I know the system and have used the old system for 10 years and now dealing with the new setup. All I'm saying is, you should be able to get your card signed three times, just like you are able to get three FP for any regular guest. Having someone with a disability and trying to deal with all this is a difficult task. Unfortunately a few bad seeds ruined for the majority.
It sounds like you want an adapted version of FP+. That would involve taking away FP+ if an adapted version is given. That would be illegal. The reasons for the GAC change probably have more to do with FP+ than anything else anyway. They want everyone to use FP+ for reasons that benefit them. I understand your reasoning though. Many people in the disabled community will need to utilize both systems as well as mobility access (in some cases) to have equal access. Subtracting an option would be a big problem even if it were legal.
I don't think Disney is factoring into the equation whether or not the FP+ system isn't usable at all for certain individuals. If we can use it for even one attraction during a visit then they can try to spin that into something that benefits us. Some people will have less access and some people will have more. The new system will be and is being abused. I doubt that the changes ever had much to do with abuse or overuse.
Maybe you should contact Disney directly about your family's needs.
THAT is the million dollar question for which we will never get an answer. There was an article posted a few days before the DAS roll-out that stated it was planned long before the reports of abuse. Disney was going to change it to bring it more in-line with their NextGen technology (i.e. FP+) at WDW. This just gave them a convenient reason to publicize. I imagine the truth lies somewhere between.
THAT is the million dollar question for which we will never get an answer. There was an article posted a few days before the DAS roll-out that stated it was planned long before the reports of abuse. Disney was going to change it to bring it more in-line with their NextGen technology (i.e. FP+) at WDW. This just gave them a convenient reason to publicize. I imagine the truth lies somewhere between.