Maggie'sMom
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2008
On past trips, I've just used a good touring plan and lots of fastpasses to make the trip as smooth as possible for my DD. We never got a GAC. But with the changes to the fastpass system, plus a less than pleasant situation DD and I experienced on our last trip, I've decided it would be prudent to at least get a DAS. DD can have great days when we'd be fine without it, but there can be days when things just aren't going as smoothly. So this will be my first time dealing with guest services in this regard. I can pretty easily explain my DD's challenges and how they impact our time at WDW.
I was thinking there might be more of a wait first thing in the morning to get the DAS. DD and I have always been rope drop people (slightly cooler temps + shorter lines = happy mom and daughter ) so I thought we might skip getting the DAS that first morning and instead hit a few rides first to take advantage of short standby lines. Then we could stop by to get the DAS late morning or early afternoon depending on how things are going. We are going the last week in May and will be in the MK our first day. How long have you waited at Guest Services to talk with them? How long does it take to get the DAS issued? Is there a time of day that is usually shorter waits at GS than others?
I was thinking there might be more of a wait first thing in the morning to get the DAS. DD and I have always been rope drop people (slightly cooler temps + shorter lines = happy mom and daughter ) so I thought we might skip getting the DAS that first morning and instead hit a few rides first to take advantage of short standby lines. Then we could stop by to get the DAS late morning or early afternoon depending on how things are going. We are going the last week in May and will be in the MK our first day. How long have you waited at Guest Services to talk with them? How long does it take to get the DAS issued? Is there a time of day that is usually shorter waits at GS than others?