aaarcher86
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- Feb 17, 2010
No, depending on the ride, you stay within the "accessible" queue right in line with everyone else. If you are close to the front and the party ahead needs the accessible car, they may allow a couple of parties to pass ahead. But generally, if you are in the "alternate" queue which is also used for those with mobility aids, whether or not you are transferring or need the accessible vehicle, all will wait. This is from our experience at WDW. I can't speak for DLR, but with fewer accessible queues and (what sounds like) even more with mobility aids, I think it's similar. That is one of the major problems debated here, though not always clearly. OP is making a suggestion to improve DAS because those in wheelchairs are waiting an exhoribant amount of time already.
I agree they're already waiting an incredible amount of time. I've seen a lot of people saying they just get brought to the front to just grab the next car which is where I was getting my viewpoint from.
The entire que system for alternate entry sounds like it needs a bit of revamping. I still think the DAS does it's job for those who do not need the alternate entrances.