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Post by DrMinnie on May 21, 2024 14:41:11 GMT -5
I agree. Make sure you call and talk to them. If you don’t ask, the answer is no.
Nickys’ suggestion is good. We go during the busy season and can regularly get 3. The 4th one gets dropped because the kids are tired. Or I screw up and stack them too close! Sometimes we can do it though. I think if we went on a less busy day we could get 5+
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Post by shewill on May 22, 2024 14:32:35 GMT -5
What does everyone hear about a second tier accommodations for those who do not qualify for das under new rules .
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Post by nickys on May 22, 2024 15:00:40 GMT -5
What does everyone hear about a second tier accommodations for those who do not qualify for das under new rules . Mainly a return to the queue option &/or a rider switch. Where there is an LL line the return to the queue option will use the LL line. You either rejoin your party or get given a return time (for guests who are solo, for example). The most important thing is to ask a CM before entering the line how it will work, and then to let a CM know when you have to leave.
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Post by shewill on May 22, 2024 16:52:15 GMT -5
That will work for me . So you get in stand by and anfter a while ask for a return time ? Do we need that on my magic band to get return time ?
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Post by janebanks on May 23, 2024 23:59:38 GMT -5
I rarely go to that "other" board, but they do have a very active disabilities page so I have been following along there. It looks like they are offering a Return to Queue, as well as a different accommodation being called Attraction Queue Re-entry. What I am understanding is RtQ is similar to how DL handles wheelchair users, a CM at the ride entry gives you a return time that is the same as the standby line, and you return and use the exit or lightning lane to access with your ECV or wheelchair. What I am reading is that the CM are very limited in how many of these they can issue. The AQR is if you are in the queue, and need to exit to attend to a need. You inform the CM and they allow you to rejoin the queue and you can meet up with the rest of your party. This one honestly sounds difficult especially if you are using a mobility device. It is hard enough to navigate queues in one. I can't imagine having to exit past others in line, and then again to rejoin your party.
In my own case, with my needs, if I have to exit there is little chance I could make it back in an amount of time to rejoin so my party would be best to continue on to the ride without me and I would just skip whatever ride. My health issues could take fifteen minutes, could be a few hours. It is not uncommon for me to need to go to First aid or find another quiet place, if I think it may be longer I return to resort and hopefully am able to return and join my family after a few hours.
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Post by shewill on May 24, 2024 14:14:30 GMT -5
I think I could use return to Queue . But I am worried about how often the CM is giving them out . Also I will feel funny I need a return time for my severe vertigo if the ride is like FOP with warning about vertigo inducing ride .
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