Well said!
And agree
I can only speak for myself.
This is how I do any ride with
DAS:
Request a return time.
When my return window open I hang around the nearest bathroom to the ride.
I wait until I go (since I'm going every 45-60 min thats not a problem).
After my bathroom brake I have a good chance that I can do the ride safely. So I hope in the LL. And hope for the best.
Walking around or sitting around the park is much more easier to get to a bathroom on time.
If you were in a line which is narrow and maze like especially in a wheelchair you can easily imagine how difficult and how long would it take to get out of that line and get to the bathroom on time.
Before my disease (and based on my family) when I felt I need a bathroom I was able to hold it back at least for 20 min sometimes even hours. And with a healthy people number 2 is usually well formed, solid.
Someone with IDB number 2 is usually liquid can come with a tons of blood. Extremely difficult to hold it back.
Imagine when someone has an accident like that in the line! It would be very disturbing and humiliating! If someone never had an accident as an adult can't even imagine it.
The get back to line might be option for a healthy person but for someone who is emptying their bowel at least hourly not so much.
Unless the line is 30 min. In that case it might work. But if the line is hours long that can mean several out and back to the line "travel".
During a week long holiday it is very possible that a healthy person need to leave the line once...
An IDB person probably would have to leave every line which is longer than 45 min. Even multiple times if it's a longer line.
That is just 1 person (me ) experience.
As I said everyone has different needs.
Also anxiety triggers our symptoms and believe me getting in a long line or just to get from point A to B in any kind of life situation is a struggle. Ie I can't use public transport at all! I can only travel by our car (I have a portable toilet in the back).
I hope this answer your question why "get back in line" option is not suitable for every bathroom needs.