OurBigTrip
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 27, 2013
I agree that they can't keep this broken DAS system around. Although I don't think it is broken due to guests having a hard time with a new routine. But rather because it is forcing some guests to wait longer than those in standby lines. And forcing disabled people to travel around more to ride an attraction. I hope that Disney will work to fix this broken system. Surely, they are noting the flaws and working toward fixing it. I believe them when they say they want all guests to have an equal opportunity to enjoy their parks. I hope they don't continue too long subjecting the disabled to inequality just to appease those who think that different access is better than what they are getting.
The DAS isn't nearly as broken as the GAC was.
And whether you want to acknowledge it or not, being able to ride attractions with little to no wait, as many times as they want to, again, with no wait IS better access than non-GAC guests were getting.