rosieposie3
Earning My Ears
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can you modify the pre-selected ride times once you're inside the park on the day?
No. But there is no "penalty" for letting them expire unused.can you modify the pre-selected ride times once you're inside the park on the day?
Thank you. Good to know. I've recently been diagnosed with Crohn's disease and I'm looking into DAS. Our first ever trip to WDW is next month and I'm hoping I won't be too sick to enjoy it.No. But there is no "penalty" for letting them expire unused.
That's correct -- presumably because that is noted as a "temporary" change.Hi everyone! Am I correct in thinking that the rides that were once ILL$, but have moved into G+LL (i.e. Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway), are NOT eligible to book in advanced bookings with DAS? Thanks so much!
I know others already answered you, but yes, you will have to pick rides that the 4 year old can ride. I just got a DAS for my 2 1/2 year old and the woman that approved us for the DAS made sure to tell me that. I already knew that and had a list of rides my toddler would like. When I tried to get rides, the only things that weren’t available for me were Jungle Cruise and oddly enough, Figment. We didn’t try for too many headliners like Space or Splash and I think those are the ones that sell out.I'm not sure if this has been asked yet, but I didn't see it. So, apologies if I missed it...
I'm planning to request DAS for my 4 year old. He's 4, and obviously height restricted on a handful of rides. I assume that when booking our advance selections or when requesting a DAS return time, we are limited to rides my 4 year old can actually ride, correct? I mean, this makes sense. The DAS is for him. So getting a return time for Space Mountain for all 5 of us (he's the littlest), shouldn't be possible, or at least, wouldn't be a good faith use of his DAS.
Second question, and this is just more because I'm trying to wrap my head around it....we're hoping to make our advance selections at the time we get our little guy qualified for DAS. I keep seeing posts saying that you should give 2 selections and an alternate in case one isn't available. Why would something not be available at all for an entire day? There's not FastPass advance selections anymore. Anyone doing Genie+ or ILL can't book until the day of. Do they reserve X number of DAS times for each ride per day and once they're gone, they're gone? If so, how do they determine that number? I would assume if that's the case though, registering for DAS and booking the advance selections as close as possible to the beginning of that 30 day window would be our best bet.
Sorry, so many questions. This is the first time we're trying to utilize DAS. We've never needed something like this until our little guy came along. We're just trying to get him the best experience possible.
Thanks for confirming! I suspected that would be the case, and really, it makes sense. Much to the disappointment of my teenagers who were hoping to use their little brother's DAS to get on some big rides. I told them they have legs and are free to wait in any standby line they want!I know others already answered you, but yes, you will have to pick rides that the 4 year old can ride. I just got a DAS for my 2 1/2 year old and the woman that approved us for the DAS made sure to tell me that. I already knew that and had a list of rides my toddler would like.
Interesting! Jungle Cruise was one of the ones we were hoping to make an advance selection. Figment was probably another. My little guy can't do Space Mountain and has no interest in Splash Mountain, so we won't even try for those. I guess we'll see when we are able to register what we can get. We have another 5 days to go.When I tried to get rides, the only things that weren’t available for me were Jungle Cruise and oddly enough, Figment. We didn’t try for too many headliners like Space or Splash and I think those are the ones that sell out.
I was trying to get Jungle Cruise for the first day of our trip and probably would have gotten it if it was later in our trip. For Figment, I bet the person helping me didn’t look too hard or got confused and looked at my 2 and 3. I have a hard time believing that Figment was actually not available.Thanks for confirming! I suspected that would be the case, and really, it makes sense. Much to the disappointment of my teenagers who were hoping to use their little brother's DAS to get on some big rides. I told them they have legs and are free to wait in any standby line they want!
Interesting! Jungle Cruise was one of the ones we were hoping to make an advance selection. Figment was probably another. My little guy can't do Space Mountain and has no interest in Splash Mountain, so we won't even try for those. I guess we'll see when we are able to register what we can get. We have another 5 days to go.
I know others already answered you, but yes, you will have to pick rides that the 4 year old can ride. I just got a DAS for my 2 1/2 year old and the woman that approved us for the DAS made sure to tell me that. I already knew that and had a list of rides my toddler would like. When I tried to get rides, the only things that weren’t available for me were Jungle Cruise and oddly enough, Figment. We didn’t try for too many headliners like Space or Splash and I think those are the ones that sell out.
My understanding is that a certain number of ‘slots’ are set aside for DAS Advance Selections for each day. Once the slots for a specific attraction are filled for that day, it‘s no longer available for DAS Advance Selection. It will still be available for DAS Return Times on the day of park visit since that’s based on current Standby wait time.Thanks for confirming! I suspected that would be the case, and really, it makes sense. Much to the disappointment of my teenagers who were hoping to use their little brother's DAS to get on some big rides. I told them they have legs and are free to wait in any standby line they want!
Interesting! Jungle Cruise was one of the ones we were hoping to make an advance selection. Figment was probably another. My little guy can't do Space Mountain and has no interest in Splash Mountain, so we won't even try for those. I guess we'll see when we are able to register what we can get. We have another 5 days to go.
MK will actually be day 4 for us, so we might be able to get Jungle Cruise. Fingers crossed!I was trying to get Jungle Cruise for the first day of our trip and probably would have gotten it if it was later in our trip. For Figment, I bet the person helping me didn’t look too hard or got confused and looked at my 2 and 3. I have a hard time believing that Figment was actually not available.
That actually makes sense. I wasn't thinking about that. And I mean, it's true for us. We won't be going for the big name rides by virtue of the fact that we can't meet the height requirement anyway.It may seem like the headliner attractions with the longest wait times would have their slots filled first, but many people registered for DAS may not be able to ride those. So, the more ‘tame’ attractions like Figment may actually fill up faster (especially some of the more iconic ones like Jungle Cruise).
That makes sense. I was 34 days out though and I got SE for 10am and LwtL for 11am so I really do think they just grabbed the first available times of the 3 I wrote down. (this was when Epcot was still scheduled to open at 10) I knew we could get a DAS day of and that we would get everything done we wanted to do so I just took first thing of everything they offered and didn’t ask her to check further. A few weeks later, I added an Animal Kingdom day and got Safari and Na’vi for the exact times I wanted, but I definitely went into that thinking they would both be out and they weren’t.My understanding is that a certain number of ‘slots’ are set aside for DAS Advance Selections for each day. Once the slots for a specific attraction are filled for that day, it‘s no longer available for DAS Advance Selection. It will still be available for DAS Return Times on the day of park visit since that’s based on current Standby wait time.
It may seem like the headliner attractions with the longest wait times would have their slots filled first, but many people registered for DAS may not be able to ride those. So, the more ‘tame’ attractions like Figment may actually fill up faster (especially some of the more iconic ones like Jungle Cruise).
Also, the website says in order to make DAS Advance Selections, ALL park day must be between 30 and 2 days from the chat. Some people have reported getting selections for all their park days, even ones farther than 30 days away. Others have been told they need to connect into chat again to schedule the ones that are more than 30 days out
I thought I remembered that it was 30 from arrival, not from last day of trip as was originally reported when this first started last fall. (I even have it written in my notes).
I've done it twice now since the original release, and am pretty sure it was 30 from FIRST arrival... but, then, I could be misremembering.
EDITED: I scrolled WAY back to find my first successful attempt, after many excruciating attemps way back then, and had included this note in my post here after that call:
"Onsite guests will now be able to initiate the video chat at 30 days from FIRST park. Just like ADRs, you can book for your whole stay, rather than waiting until 30 days prior to LAST day. "
The little window that pops up is a text chat window and it is the correct place to start.I apologize for sounding stupid but I still don't understand the pre registration process. I go to the page and I click it and a tiny window pops up. How would I keep this open all day? How does it become a video chat, it looks like just a typing works chat? I am feeling my age, and this is confusing. I will probably try Friday because my son is off from his adult program that day.
Did you type something into the chat? You have to type something and then it replies with a generic message and then you are in the queue. I waited like 6 hours one afternoon/night before it kicked me out. Then the next morning, it took about 5-6 hours.So is it abnormal to sit with the open chat window for 9+ hours w/o ever being answered. I am 3.5 hours in today and no action either.
I did; yesterday a few times and finally we had to stop since we were hosting a party. same today...Did you type something into the chat? You have to type something and then it replies with a generic message and then you are in the queue. I waited like 6 hours one afternoon/night before it kicked me out. Then the next morning, it took about 5-6 hours.