I did read in an article about the new system that the code on the left bottom corner (QR code I believe) will be used in part to internally track the use of the DAS cards by CMs. I'm sure it will be used to keep track of non-employee guests as well - to replace the cards, etc. but it seems like a really good way to halt CM abuse. From the article that I read (if we are to believe everything the internet tells us) the CM abuse was primarily at DL.
The article gave some interesting info regarding how many GAC passes were actually being used/issued. In Anaheim, when the info was compiled, Disneyland Resort was issuing just over 2,000 GAC passes per day, roughly split evenly between Disneyland’s City Hall and DCA’s Chamber of Commerce. WDW during the same time, issued 250 per day.
They figured that 10,000 people out of an average Friday’s combined two-park attendance of 75,000 visitors is roaming the parks using a GAC in the California parks.
In contrast 1,500 people using a GAC were "creating vastly less impact spread amongst the 150,000 visitors roaming the four parks of Walt Disney World on a typical day."
This gives some perspective regarding the difference in the parks. We plan to do our normal WDW visits but after reading this article, we're much less likely to ever visit the Anaheim parks. We go to WDW during off season and I'm wondering if DL even has an off-season.
No way my ASD son will go anywhere near that building. He is terrified of it.
As long as you can still "double dip" during the FP+ trial you can even put the regular FP's in there to make sure there are even more options to basically keep kiddo entertained while "waiting".
Heya-
Sorry to detract (derail?) from the current trending but I had a question that I'm hoping I can get answered maybe.
Hubby has Crohn's, and has been increased on his infusion treatments in the couple of weeks, which is going to change how we work the parks.We managed before with just renting an ECV when he was having a bad day, but I'm worried that with the increase in treatments may cause an increase in fatigue/stamina issues/incidents. We're going during a slower time (week after Thanksgiving) but I had a couple of questions.
1. Does the new DAS work during special events like the Christmas Party? Or do we have to get a special/new/different thing if needed?
2. Would a DAS even work for something like Crohn's where you need to get out of the line quickly for something? I'm not worried about waits, but just an exit strategy if needed for emergencies? Or is that not possible any more (it used to be with the GAC but his Crohn's was never that severe)?
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Hi. If you are referring to MVMCP. I am not sure. FP is not utilized during these party events and the lines are usually only about 20 mins long at these as the events are capped at around 25,000 guests (That sounds like a lot, but at MK it is really nothing) combine that with all the other special shows and parades there isn't too much of a line.
That is correct at this time.I am heading down in a couple of weeks and my family is in the FP+ trial.... I have set up my online fast passes and was wondering if we had our paper tickets in hand if we would also be able to use the fast pass kiosks... Potentially giving us quicker access to more rides. Is that right?
This is copied ( with a bit of editing to remove GAC information) from the disABILITIES FAQs thread.If this has already been answered, I apologize. I cannot stand or sit for extended periods of time. Even though this is a mobility issue, I cannot use a wheelchair as I cannot sit for that long. Walking does not cause the pain that sitting and standing still do. I never had a problem getting a GAC. Am I eligible for a DAS?
I would count on NOT using it, even though you were told you could.We are going to MNSSHP on Monday. I forgot to ask if the DAS could be used during the party, so I called the guest services phone number today. I was told yes.
Yep. If Disney is serious about encouraging this, then they really have no reason to change from the GAC to the PAS.
I would count on NOT using it, even though you were told you could.
They have not used Fastpasses in the past and have not used GACs for attractions at parties I have been at.
It is possible they have changed it with the DAS, but if you don't expect it, you won't be disappointed.
Hi. If you are referring to MVMCP. I am not sure. FP is not utilized during these party events and the lines are usually only about 20 mins long at these as the events are capped at around 25,000 guests (That sounds like a lot, but at MK it is really nothing) combine that with all the other special shows and parades there isn't too much of a line.
Second. The DAS creates a situation where you are "virtually" waiting for an attraction. So you are not confined to the queue line. I am not sure what GAC you had before as I also have Crohn's and had the alternate entrance. There wasn't and still isn't any thing that will let you get out line quickly. And honestly in some queues it is downright impossible to get out. Your husband will need to explain just like you did here. He doesn't mind waiting but it is difficult for him to be confined to the queue line because he can have episodes where he must get to a bathroom urgently. Most CM's will not know what Crohn's is or how it affects people. I've been diagnosed for 10 years so I have no problem telling people my issues as I have gotten over being embarrassed. If your husband is embarrassed of the condition or afraid others will hear when asking for the DAS, I suggest he writes out his concerns for the CM to read.
I hope we can keep this thread open as I find it tremendously helpful. This particular forum is the only place that I feel like I can get information in a supportive environment without the debate on whether we or our children are worthy.
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Does wdw not have a set schedule for interpreted shows? At Disneyland the schedule is set as day the third show every Saturday. The alternative that they offer is if you give advance notice, they will interpret the show times of you choice. Not sure how it work at WDW though, but perhaps the shows of your choice could work for you, by scheduling them around the FP+. just a thought that might help.Talking Hands said:Unfortunately I found that Fastpass Plus was completely useless for my situation. I have multiple issues but the reason it did not work for me was the times were random and because I also have a hearing loss and do the interpreted shows there was no way to coordinate Fastpass Plus with the schedule which I only receive the week prior to WDW (less if I hit the parks unplanned)