Jenn Finan
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Speaking specifically to EPCOT, if we got a DAS and started at, for example, Soarin', we would have either (a) waited for our return time which was an hour, had a nibble, then done the ride, then walked over to Ratatoulle, gotten another time (when I looked it was a 90 minute return time) and because we still would have been in the LL, we would have had about another 20 minute to 30 minute wait. This would have been too long in the total time in the part with all the walking, etc. I am estimating a 30 minute wait in Lightening because we waited 30 minutes in the LL for Soarin' and the line outside was at least as long that I could see plus whatever it was inside. Alternatively, Frozen had similar wait times and also had a line out the door so basically we faced the same choices for whichever ride we wanted. I also looked at expected wait times based on previous experience and information available online. With either DAS or LL, we would have likely been fairly similar in our outcomes that day. Because DAS has wait times, it was a given that it would likely not have allowed us to ride more than 1 of the 3 rides that we wanted in our time frame so we paid for Lightening Lane in the hopes that even though we had to book times, we would have shorter lines over all and had hoped that would allow us to do 2 or maybe even all 3 of our rides. My mistake was not looking at availability before we purchased the passes. If I had, I would have known that was an unrealistic expectation.
Re: why we didn't do DAS at the Halloween party, to be honest, we've done both Halloween and Xmas parties in the past and thought that it would be quiet enough and the lines short enough that we would do at least as well, if not better than if we pursued DAS. And we hoped that we would also have a bit more flexibility to react to how the crowds were and the lines for individual rides. Unfortunately, it was more crowded, the lines were longer and with the crowds waiting for the special castle shows/parade, it slowed us down. I think we did 3 rides. Aladdin, Pirates and Haunted Mansion as they were all pretty much in a row going up the one side. There were about 20 minute waits or so for everything but Aladdin. We might have been able to do the Jungle Cruise or the Tiki Room as well but they were both closed when we were there. Not horrendous but not worth the $213 a ticket that we each paid. I don't find value in spending almost $70 a ride and with my nephew in a wheelchair, he can't see the shows. He used to be able to when the handicapped viewing area was right in front of the castle stage but now it's off to the side near the Crystal Palace and was packed with people standing. That was another unwelcome change. On the other hand, we went to Gatorland and did their things, as well as a really cute redneck haunted house that was fantastic! All the staff were kind and helpful, a staff member brought Little One over a treat bag while we waited and they made sure that he was at the front of each group as we moved from room to room so that he could see each presentation. Now that was a magical experience for us.
Re: why we didn't do DAS at the Halloween party, to be honest, we've done both Halloween and Xmas parties in the past and thought that it would be quiet enough and the lines short enough that we would do at least as well, if not better than if we pursued DAS. And we hoped that we would also have a bit more flexibility to react to how the crowds were and the lines for individual rides. Unfortunately, it was more crowded, the lines were longer and with the crowds waiting for the special castle shows/parade, it slowed us down. I think we did 3 rides. Aladdin, Pirates and Haunted Mansion as they were all pretty much in a row going up the one side. There were about 20 minute waits or so for everything but Aladdin. We might have been able to do the Jungle Cruise or the Tiki Room as well but they were both closed when we were there. Not horrendous but not worth the $213 a ticket that we each paid. I don't find value in spending almost $70 a ride and with my nephew in a wheelchair, he can't see the shows. He used to be able to when the handicapped viewing area was right in front of the castle stage but now it's off to the side near the Crystal Palace and was packed with people standing. That was another unwelcome change. On the other hand, we went to Gatorland and did their things, as well as a really cute redneck haunted house that was fantastic! All the staff were kind and helpful, a staff member brought Little One over a treat bag while we waited and they made sure that he was at the front of each group as we moved from room to room so that he could see each presentation. Now that was a magical experience for us.