Which is the better experience for those with a qualifying disability? DAS or LLMP/SP?

Queen of the WDW Scene

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No
Take money out of the scenario.

For overall experience with being able to experience attractions with a minimal wait which is better?
With DAS you can only have one attraction at a time but you can also go on the same attraction more than once.
With LL you can choose attractions ahead of time and can have multiple.

So I'm trying to figure out which option is actually giving the better park experience to those that do have a qualifying disability.
Is it worth going through the DAS process or is LL the better option?
 

Tigger&Pooh

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So I'm trying to figure out which option is actually giving the better park experience to those that do have a qualifying disability.
I think it depends on the individual, their needs, and their goals for the parks.
  • If wanting to hit more rides in a short timeframe, probably pre-booking LL gives you that ability.
  • If some time in between rides is needed or a delay hitting a ride window is possible, the DAS with it's 1 attraction at a time limit and open-ended return may be a better fit.
Those are just a couple of examples; I'm sure there are others.
 

JIMINYCR

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Take money out of the scenario.
Whaaat??? Are you serious... Money is never taken out of a discussion on these forums. Money is always a Disney evil.... LOL.
But I'd say you are going to be better off with a DAS if you qualify. The convenience of planning in advance, convenience when getting your ride time, and some CM's may just bend the rules a bit and give you some better attention. ( They did for us on several occasions).
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Take money out of the scenario.

For overall experience with being able to experience attractions with a minimal wait which is better?
With DAS you can only have one attraction at a time but you can also go on the same attraction more than once.
With LL you can choose attractions ahead of time and can have multiple.

So I'm trying to figure out which option is actually giving the better park experience to those that do have a qualifying disability.
Is it worth going through the DAS process or is LL the better option?
It’s an interesting question we beat into the ground for about 2 years…

…wouldn’t DAS be the answer if the need is there?
 

JMcMahonEsq

Well-Known Member
It’s an interesting question we beat into the ground for about 2 years…

…wouldn’t DAS be the answer if the need is there?
On the whole, probably DAS is the more often than not right answer, but like any personal choice subjectively one might be preferable to you than the other.

If your disability manifests itself (or simply ride preference) such that you have limitations on what rides you enjoy, DAS might be better bc it gives you re-ridability of the rides you do like, if all the options aren't for you

If you have a time limitation such that you might only be able to stand the park for 3-4 hours, and then need to go back to hotel and rest. Then LL which allows stacking and potentially fitting more into a smaller window may be better.

Also if your party is such that specific planning, timing for rides would be preferred b/c your party does better with structure, knowing a ride is going to be at x time, also LL might be the one for your.

BUT if you need more flexibility, such that what you thought was a good time for a ride after eating at 12, turns out to be not so good anymore, the open endedness of DAS might be better.
 

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