Dusinberre
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2015
Hi Everyone,
My family goes to WDW about once a year and we use DAS. I have read on here (and elsewhere online) that people are asked many questions and basically interviewed before they are given DAS. This has not been my experience at WDW. In fact, I have never been asked a single question during our past three trips. I think I now know why. During our most recent trip I noticed they had my picture on their system from a previous trip. So they keep track of your past visits and your DAS use. It was a strange experience because they just scanned my magic band and added it no questions - while the person in the next line over was being asked a bunch of questions. I know things at WDW change all the time so this might and probably will change too but I wanted to share my experience on here.
It’s also worth noting that I have a very obvious physical disability. My experience at WDW has always been amazing in relation to my disability. Two years ago my family went to Disneyland and we got asked many questions. We still got the DAS but it was a complete interview.
Also I wanted to share a DAS tip. If you don’t want to go to a ride to get a DAS time you can have them add it at guest services. This can save time and energy.
My family goes to WDW about once a year and we use DAS. I have read on here (and elsewhere online) that people are asked many questions and basically interviewed before they are given DAS. This has not been my experience at WDW. In fact, I have never been asked a single question during our past three trips. I think I now know why. During our most recent trip I noticed they had my picture on their system from a previous trip. So they keep track of your past visits and your DAS use. It was a strange experience because they just scanned my magic band and added it no questions - while the person in the next line over was being asked a bunch of questions. I know things at WDW change all the time so this might and probably will change too but I wanted to share my experience on here.
It’s also worth noting that I have a very obvious physical disability. My experience at WDW has always been amazing in relation to my disability. Two years ago my family went to Disneyland and we got asked many questions. We still got the DAS but it was a complete interview.
Also I wanted to share a DAS tip. If you don’t want to go to a ride to get a DAS time you can have them add it at guest services. This can save time and energy.