RamblinWreck
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I came here to do two things, chew bubblegum and pound rides.I like the term ride pounder… I’m going to start using it.
“Let’s go kids. It’s time to rope drop and ride pound.”
And I’m all out of gum.
I came here to do two things, chew bubblegum and pound rides.I like the term ride pounder… I’m going to start using it.
“Let’s go kids. It’s time to rope drop and ride pound.”
I like the term ride pounder… I’m going to start using it.
“Let’s go kids. It’s time to rope drop and ride pound.”
I came here to do two things, chew bubblegum and pound rides.
And I’m all out of gum.
That makes sense, and that is a good point… that is one way that the non DAS guest is at a disadvantage. I guess it might be challenging to make that work with the genie plus system and return times? But you are right, that would be one way to make it much less attractive to those willing to lie to get the pass.If I want to be a "ride pounder" why can't I enjoy the park the way I want to?
It's not that a DAS user shouldn't be able to "hold" a G+ return time while waiting for DAS. My argument (that Splash agrees is a large advantage) is that a DAS user shouldn't be able to "redeem" a LL while waiting for a DAS return time.
Just like a non-DAS user is unable to wait in a standby line while redeeming a LL.
Looking at this as someone that would abuse the system (as in nothing mentally or physically is stopping them). You could walk into Magic kingdom right now 3:45pm. Put your DAS in from 7D (for a 4:55 return). Grab a 4:35 Space mountain, spend the next 50 mins doing short waits (Mermaid, Dumbo, Tea party are 10, then hit 2 heavy hitters back to back. So in the same time a non-DAS user can hit 7D (even if they bought G+). A DAS abuser could hit Mermaid, Dumbo, Tea party, Space, and 7DThat makes sense, and that is a good point… that is one way that the non DAS guest is at a disadvantage. I guess it might be challenging to make that work with the genie plus system and return times? But you are right, that would be one way to make it much less attractive to those willing to lie to get the pass.
It was phrased as a suggestion to solve a problem. The equivalent would be for Disney to not have e-tickets, that way nobody wants to wait in line for the e-tickets.That was not a suggestion, it was an explanation and a comparison.
I’m saying that the reason there is competition for certain things, in this example food, is because some of the items in question are unique. It’s a lot more difficult to ensure 100% of the guests who want sit down japanese/sushi are able to obtain tables at their desired time than to just put chicken tender/hamburger/pizza locations everywhere. Which is what almost every other amusement/theme park does instead of going the Disney route.
Or benches....It was phrased as a suggestion to solve a problem. The equivalent would be for Disney to not have e-tickets, that way nobody wants to wait in line for the e-tickets.
There are so many things that create overall wait times to be as long as they are. Reduced park hours, reduced in-park live entertainment (both atmosphere and timed shows and parades), reducing attraction staffing when possible (example - fewer jungle cruise boats, closing multiple load stations, etc.)So I just booked a trip for June 22-29th, based in part on these developments. I’m kind of excited to see the effect on reigning in DAS poweruser abuse on overall wait times
Sure, but the numbers posted in this thread indicate that it was a really really large piece of that puzzle. Given that we know DAS users were using up to 71 percent of capacity at popular attractions (and Len Testa seemed to indicate that might be conservative), even eliminating half of the DAS powerusers could increase capacity by a really substantial amount on the most popular rides.There are so many things that create overall wait times to be as long as they are. Reduced park hours, reduced in-park live entertainment (both atmosphere and timed shows and parades), reducing attraction staffing when possible (example - fewer jungle cruise boats, closing multiple load stations, etc.)
DAS abuse is one piece to a large puzzle.
Not questioning - but where was the math on this?Given that we know DAS users were using up to 71 percent of capacity at popular attractions
It’s been posted a lot in this thread, and these estimates are conservative, but:Not questioning - but where was the math on this?
What confuses me is how is this abuse?!? Its literally what is allowed and what Disney encourages?!?Looking at this as someone that would abuse the system (as in nothing mentally or physically is stopping them). You could walk into Magic kingdom right now 3:45pm. Put your DAS in from 7D (for a 4:55 return). Grab a 4:35 Space mountain, spend the next 50 mins doing short waits (Mermaid, Dumbo, Tea party are 10, then hit 2 heavy hitters back to back. So in the same time a non-DAS user can hit 7D (even if they bought G+). A DAS abuser could hit Mermaid, Dumbo, Tea party, Space, and 7D
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That’s a huge difference.gives you 40-71 percent of overall ride capacity on the popular attractions being hoovered up by DAS powerusers.
What confuses me is how is this abuse?!? Its literally what is allowed and what Disney encourages?!?
People are getting upset and mad at a group of people who on every average day is at a hardship or “disadvantage” to almost everyone in the world. Who would give up everything to be living a life with NO disabilities. Its scary how this thread has gone.
If you factor in the actual time on the attraction, plus time running from attraction to attraction, the number of rides decreases.Looking at this as someone that would abuse the system (as in nothing mentally or physically is stopping them). You could walk into Magic kingdom right now 3:45pm. Put your DAS in from 7D (for a 4:55 return). Grab a 4:35 Space mountain, spend the next 50 mins doing short waits (Mermaid, Dumbo, Tea party are 10, then hit 2 heavy hitters back to back. So in the same time a non-DAS user can hit 7D (even if they bought G+). A DAS abuser could hit Mermaid, Dumbo, Tea party, Space, and 7D
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Sorry this is Not abuse if you qualify for DAS. This just shows why people would be encouraged to abuseWhat confuses me is how is this abuse?!? Its literally what is allowed and what Disney encourages?!?
People are getting upset and mad at a group of people who on every average day is at a hardship or “disadvantage” to almost everyone in the world. Who would give up everything to be living a life with NO disabilities. Its scary how this thread has gone.
Also if you genuinely have DAS for needs you probably need that time for rest, sitting, the bathroom etc. I think that’s something people keep forgetting is typically a disability slows you down.If you factor in the actual time on the attraction, plus time running from attraction to attraction, the number of rides decreases.
The OP explicitly prefaced his comment by referring to someone who has no physical or mental need for DAS; as in, an abuser of the system.What confuses me is how is this abuse?!? Its literally what is allowed and what Disney encourages?!?
People are getting upset and mad at a group of people who on every average day is at a hardship or “disadvantage” to almost everyone in the world. Who would give up everything to be living a life with NO disabilities. Its scary how this thread has gone.
This is where it gets so complicated for me.. as someone with a person who has a family member with extreme special needs… I see him suffer every day and I see my sister and her husband fear for his future and who will take care of him when they are gone… and all these other issues and challenges that people with “typical”children don’t deal with (I hate the word normal, none of us are lol) …What confuses me is how is this abuse?!? Its literally what is allowed and what Disney encourages?!?
People are getting upset and mad at a group of people who on every average day is at a hardship or “disadvantage” to almost everyone in the world. Who would give up everything to be living a life with NO disabilities. Its scary how this thread has gone.
Agreed. Without a disability what was posted (which is possible) … would be abuse.The OP explicitly prefaced his comment by referring to someone who has no physical or mental need for DAS; as in, an abuser of the system.
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