Something like how the app handles check-in for dining could make the system a bit more balanced; i.e. when it says you're too far from the restaurant to check-in, it could say you're too far to join a queue as well. It would solve another piece of the puzzle for making the DAS experience closer...
There's more to it. It's not just the ability to be in multiple queues at once, which in itself is an enormous advantage. It's also the ability to join a queue from anywhere in the park, at any time. A standby guest cannot join a ride queue from the turnstiles the moment they enter the park. At...
The same reason anyone else buys Genie+, to do more in less time.
Although, at this point, it does feel like kind of a necessity if you go to the parks to enjoy rides.
The point of DAS is to accommodate those with disabilities so everyone can enjoy the parks. It’s designed as an alternative standby. Genie+ is a separate offering that anyone can use to optimize their day.
Many people won’t find the need for Genie+ with DAS, but some do. I’m just illustrating...
Sure but shows and characters not only don’t have the same draw, someone can’t watch two shows at the same time while also meeting a character.
But someone can be in standby for Living with The Land with a DAS return time for Soarin, a Genie+ LL for Ratatouille, an ILL for GOTG, and redeemable...
Yes, and… several people virtually waiting in multiple queues simultaneously with a limited amount of queues to distribute that load are causing these wait times.
The only way to fix this is by having more rides and fewer ways to queue for those rides. Disney can’t add another new queuing...
It’s one piece of the puzzle but there are many more variables involved. I just mentioned it because of your point about the number of ticket holders in a park per day. That number isn’t as relevant if a large enough number of people can effectively duplicate themselves.
With pre-books, some...
Another queue is like adding another lane to the highway. It won’t do anything.
Your thinking is missing some variables. Imagine being able to wait in 2 queues simultaneously. Typically this would require another ticket holder but with DAS it doesn’t. Which is why there can be more people in...
Disney’s system is much more sophisticated and operates at a larger scale. It’s more technologically advanced and integrated into the app.
Universal’s system is a literal paper card that attraction team members fill out with a pen. At Universal, one has to physically go to the attraction and...
We definitely have a capacity issue here that is messed up beyond repair for the foreseeable future. Reading some of the responses in this thread is like Lord of the Flies LOL What are people going to have to start resorting to in order to get seats on some of these rides?
There are not enough...
This is the key.
Yes, and that is a new change. In the past, Disney has approved a multitude of conditions for DAS. That is now changing, and DAS will be an accommodation exclusive to a narrower set of conditions.