Tom Morrow
Well-Known Member
Regarding DAS, unlike the old GAC system, DAS, at the very least, forces the holders to obtain a return time for wait times more than 15 minutes. Of course, most of the people scamming it are also the entitled mentality that will argue with the cast members to just let them in instantly, and many cast members know that their managers will not back them up, so they just let them in.
At its peak abuse, the GAC system accounted for about 1/5th of all riders riding any major attraction.
Disney is not alone in this, either. At Universal, their similar disability access card and their Express Pass, despite being a paid system, are not controlled well at all and are also widely abused.
This is a situation where the companies know of the abuse but rely on the general public that follows the rules to not be aware of how much those who are cheating the system are screwing them over. I say, let it become as known as possible, and force the companies to do something about it and stop letting the cheaters win.
At its peak abuse, the GAC system accounted for about 1/5th of all riders riding any major attraction.
Disney is not alone in this, either. At Universal, their similar disability access card and their Express Pass, despite being a paid system, are not controlled well at all and are also widely abused.
This is a situation where the companies know of the abuse but rely on the general public that follows the rules to not be aware of how much those who are cheating the system are screwing them over. I say, let it become as known as possible, and force the companies to do something about it and stop letting the cheaters win.