I would like to report that things are going very well from a park perspective. Underneath I have laid out the types of guest offerings that attractions offer and the effects after the first weekend of the GAC to DAS conversion.
-DAS card holders - All the DAS card holders whom I've come in contact with have been very willing to participate in the program and been thrilled and surprised with the results. All there needs and worries are taken care of by the cast, all of which are staying within the guidelines set out with the DAS program. These guests needs have been varied from Autism all the way to physical disabilities. No complaints whatsoever, which is amazing coming from the 'busiest' of them all. Simple put, all of guests needs due to disabilities have been taken care of.
-W/C - The new return card system has been varied in success depending on which attraction you talk to. Guests seem very compliant and the cast are working hard to ensure the guests wait once they return is kept to a minimum, just like DAS. But not all attractions have that immediate access option available but whatever the case, the cast do there best to get them on within there allotted return time.
- FP - FP lines are set to 3 stages of merging based of wait time (stage 1 - shortest, stage 3 - heavy demand). When GAC was present there would be at least 3 hours per major attraction of sustained stage 3 demand. With DAS there is maybe 1 - 1 1/2 of that same demand. Don't need to be a genius to know that less FP demand means more standby can ride and shorter waits.
- Standby - See above. Normal demand, speaking from experience in this park, on columbus weekend, at lets say Jungle Cruise, would be 80-90 minutes. But this weekend it never topped 70 (which was for a brief 10 minute spell) and it stayed consistent at around 60 - 65. This IS A HUGE improvement. May seem small but it makes the world of difference to DAS/FP/WC users too.
This conversion from GAC has already changed the way guests experience the parks, people in compliant with DAS are seeing all there needs and more met, wait times ARE dropping and the RPC (Rides rode per day for guests) has increased. All in all this has proven very successful thus far.
Despite the complaints from a small majority of people and alleged claims of 'unfairness' and 'being punished' forced against Disney, Disney ARE keeping there promises, great and committed service for ALL. For EVERY guest whom enters the parks, disabled or otherwise. It just a shame the few that demand more, refuse to accept and see the benefits, and that DISNEY are meeting there needs.
When it comes down to it folks, Disney are being fair and asking for a certain level of responsibility and understanding from its guests that it is a theme park resort that caters for millions of people per year. Everyone needs to be responsible and consider these things before booking or planning a vacation and the impact it will have to themselves and there own family of going to the world's busiest resort. If everyone had this same consideration, it would help put a little bit of magic back into Disney parks again.