I am so confused.
Help! Ok so here is the group. Myself, my husband, 15 year old, 12 year old special needs and a 2 year old. I am confused about Fast passes vs the ride swap vs the DAS pass? Help a girl out. What's the best plan of action?
I am so confused.
Help! Ok so here is the group. Myself, my husband, 15 year old, 12 year old special needs and a 2 year old. I am confused about Fast passes vs the ride swap vs the DAS pass? Help a girl out. What's the best plan of action?
We are staying 8 days 7 nights. My question is do I use the fast passes and just put in seperate times so that my husband can ride with one child and me another? Or do we do ride swap and we just take turns? One child ride with me the other with him? How does the DAS work?
I am getting ready to do my fast passes and was trying to figure out what a good plan of action would be.
The DisABILITIES forum has information on the DAS and many knowledgeable posters who can help with any questions about it and how best to use it with FP+ and a good touring plan.
We are staying 8 days 7 nights. My question is do I use the fast passes and just put in seperate times so that my husband can ride with one child and me another? Or do we do ride swap and we just take turns? One child ride with me the other with him? How does the DAS work?
I am getting ready to do my fast passes and was trying to figure out what a good plan of action would be.
The DAS acts as another fastpass - but it is only issued to guests who have issues with waiting in a queue that cannot be met using a mobility device. You'd have to explain what those issues are, and the child needs to be present to have a photo ID taken.
Rider Swap works for those attractions that have a FP line and a height requirement.
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