False. It was intended so that families could ride together as much as possible. Whether it was "fair" or not, Disney's policy for decades was to allow this.
And, to be clear, I'm only complaining because the timing is no coincidence - now that fastpasses cost money, Disney is tightening things up. I don't even have a dog in this fight -- by the time I return, all my kids will be tall enough for everything anyway.
Sure, go ahead and leave out the part where it literally then says they can bring two additional guests with them. And, go ahead and explain why, if the policy is only to allow the waiting adult to ride, why they could bring ANY guests with them, let alone two additional guests? Because it takes three adults to supervise the nonriding child?Nope. You are wrong and are spreading misinformation on this forum.
This is from the Disney website on Rider Switch. You can view the explanation by clicking on the Read More link under the first heading 'What Is Rider Switch and How Does It Work?'
With Rider Switch, one adult can wait with the non-rider (or riders) while the rest of the party enjoys the attraction. When the other adult returns, they can supervise the non-riding Guests, and the waiting adult can board the attraction without having to wait in the regular line again!
No where does it say that the adult that waited outside can bring any guest. let alone all their children. The service is there to allow everyone the opportunity to ride once for each time the family waits in line.
I agree with the point you're making. Disney wants its guests to have fun and doesn't worry about people who can't stand the thought of anyone getting one single thing more than absolutely necessary to reach what those folks have determined to be the minimum acceptable experience. That's why we go there so often. When I read some of the comments here, I wonder if we visit a completely different WDW than some of the posters here.Sure, go ahead and leave out the part where it literally then says they can bring two additional guests with them. And, go ahead and explain why, if the policy is only to allow the waiting adult to ride, why they could bring ANY guests with them, let alone two additional guests? Because it takes three adults to supervise the nonriding child?
Sure, go ahead and leave out the part where it literally then says they can bring two additional guests with them.
There’s absolutely no reason why doing 3 people for the return is more fair or reasonable or logical than 2
People are just angry their kids can't ride twice after only waiting once,
So much of what they're doing as of late is ticky-tacky and gross.I am pretty sure you are interpreting this incorrectly. It isn't the wait. It is the missed moment. Image a first-ever trip to Disney. Your kids ride a "big kid" ride for the first time and come off excited and energetic. You, as the waiting parent, would want to still be part of that moment and hop straight on with the kids. You would not want to have to go wait in line another 90 minutes to ride again. It would kill the magic.
Disney is free to change the policy. It just strikes me as ticky-tacky. Ride swap literally never crossed my mind as something that "inconvenienced" me when I was a kidless guest.
I am pretty sure you are interpreting this incorrectly. It isn't the wait. It is the missed moment. Image a first-ever trip to Disney. Your kids ride a "big kid" ride for the first time and come off excited and energetic. You, as the waiting parent, would want to still be part of that moment and hop straight on with the kids. You would not want to have to go wait in line another 90 minutes to ride again. It would kill the magic.
But this change doesn’t prevent that from happening.
Which was never the point of the system in the first place. As a poster above showed, the language describing rider switch says the second parent or guardian is supposed to board with others who did not ride previously.Right, if you only had one kid of riding age. Again, I am just saying that, from what I see, no one in this thread is lamenting having to wait. They are lamenting the lost opportunity to reride with two instead of just one kid.
While that depiction of a “first-time” experience sounds nice, one parent already has to miss that magical moment. The bonus ride is just that, a bonus.Right, if you only had one kid of riding age. Again, I am just saying that, from what I see, no one in this thread is lamenting having to wait. They are lamenting the lost opportunity to reride with two instead of just one kid.
How did DAS change?They care now because everyone wants to have the best secret on tiktok and people are abusing the system, same why DAS was changed. Not every change is because Disney is an evil money hungry corporation bent on trying to make you have the most awful vacation experience ever.
You view this change as tacky, which it may be from a timing perspective with paid Fast Passes on the horizon, but I personally find not observing basic line etiquette to be tacky. True, it is generally no skin off my nose when it happens, and I’m certainly not going to confront someone over it, but you are prioritizing your time and experiences over those of others when you do it. Allowed by Disney or not, I think it’s inconsiderate, even if it’s mild and falls under the “tolerably inconsiderate and totally understandable from a parent’s perspective of wanting more for their child” category. Still, you’re inflating the wait time of others and may be making them late for a reservation or reducing the total number of rides they can visit in a day. Minor inconveniences to them in the grand scheme of things, but inconveniences nonetheless that I would personally avoid by abiding by the spirit of this rule rather than taking advantage of it in the way that most benefits me personally.
They care now because everyone wants to have the best secret on tiktok and people are abusing the system, same why DAS was changed. Not every change is because Disney is an evil money hungry corporation bent on trying to make you have the most awful vacation experience ever.
The original system gave front-of-line access...which was abused to the point of rendering it useless to everyone.How did DAS change?
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.