I disagree, especially with a family that can ride all the rides. Rider switch works for rides where there are children too small to ride. I know there are other use cases, but this is the biggest reason. Otherwise, families would not be able to ride the ride at all. It is a choice to separate...
Rider switch ain't it for DAS. Sorry. So families would not be able to enjoy rides together? DAS family now need to wait the full wait time + LL wait time for basically any ride (ok, maybe not for rides with 10-15 minute standby).
Ummm...what if the 3rd/4th person are children? Just gonna leave...
I actually think that was just a copy/paste issue as that is the end date of Disneyland transition: https://disneyland.disney.go.com/guest-services/disability-access-service/
Though, that doesn't rule out WHY WDW is transitioning sooner.
TBF, I don't think they were saying DAS was sparsely used by groups of 6 or less. They were saying it wasn't a large number of individual groups of 15+ using it and that maybe some misunderstood different large groups that could have access to LL and thinking it was DAS.
That second part isn't really new. I believe when they rolled out the pre-registration they also had that verbiage. Whether or not they actually took any action is another matter.
Hope you're not calling me one? lol. I do agree it's a slippery slope, but if we are all in a single same room, clearly we should be considered family unit.
Editing to add: Clearly that slippery slope becomes real when you are talking about 2/3 room suites that can hold 3 different families...
You go tell someone with autism that they can't ride with their whole family. That can be your job since you don't seem to want to accept why Disney would want to accommodate more than 1 companion.
Yeah, I definitely can see why they need to limit. Also can see them wanting to limit against say two different families of 3-4 going on vacation together. That said, the last two times we had access to DAS, my brother came with us, so a family of 5. He did stay in the room with us, and the...
A defined Leave and re-enter queue, along with specifically calling out Autism and related disabilities, tells me they won't be accepting people who can't "hold it" anymore.