DAS works in a way similar to Genie in that you can schedule return times within the MDE app. But they don't automatically integrate and there is no guarantee that your times would synch and you would need to manage them separately to make the times match up together, or overlap at least.
But...
I can't see Disney wanting to deal with the regulatory headaches when they have no issues with Guests coming in via MCO and SFB without any costs to Disney.
You can't beat the info you get direct from Disney, link below and in following comment. :) My only added advice as a long-time user for our son is to not over-expect what the service provides and enjoy your time...
Disney's official statement tonight:
Beginning May 28, 2020, all dining reservations, experience bookings, Disney dining plan and FastPass+ selections will be cancelled. Guests with existing Resort reservations will have priority access to the new park reservation system when it becomes...
Disney's official statement tonight:
Beginning May 28, 2020, all dining reservations, experience bookings, Disney dining plan and FastPass+ selections will be cancelled. Guests with existing Resort reservations will have priority access to the new park reservation system when it becomes...
Bob Chapek gave an interview on GMA this morning. One takeaway:
"FastPasses are another Disney World staple that are likely to undergo changes as new virtual queue systems are implemented throughout the theme parks, not just at Rise of the Resistance. "
Parks Blog, TA sites, various areas actually. The impression I've had is that they use this logo when referencing the entire resort, including hotels, but not when referencing the Parks specifically.
They've been using this 'alternative' logo for at least a year now, using the Waltograph font only on 'Disney' to emphasize the word 'Disney' itself in the logo.
From WKMG this morning:
"ORLANDO, Fla. - An incident at Universal's Volcano Bay water park sent multiple people to the hospital Sunday and forced the attraction to close several hours early.
Firefighters were originally called to the scene after getting reports of people being shocked.
A...
Legalese to keep Disney from being sued by someone who buys the tickets and then uses them on 3 consecutive days because they think they have to. So, using that verbiage covers them legally as it clearly states that use on non-consecutive days *is allowed*.