tinkerbellandeeyor
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2011
You right I have to myob just like I do in real life
You right I have to myob just like I do in real life
yea this would be a great idea but would it be MMOBMind my own business and ignore those that are leaving the line (myob)
Not for reale drop they are joining me later and yes I was afraid of being rejected
If it helps any, I would take the chicken exit of FoP because I have a lot of problems wth motion sickness, and I am 99.9% sure I wouldn't be able to handle it.
I understood your post to be asking if you would get in the wrong line and take the chicken exit by accident. If that is what you're asking, you won't do that. You use the "chicken exit" by telling the CM at the area where they load the vehicle that you want to leave without riding. If you don't tell them that, they will direct you to board the ride.
No if I see too many people exiting I will chicken out thinking if they can't handle it there is no way I can
No if I see too many people exiting I will chicken out thinking if they can't handle it there is no way I can
I have no idea what form your anxiety takes, but rope drop is not a piece of cake. I find myself getting very anxious at rope drop. Am I in a good queue to get in? Will I be near the front of the queue to walk to FOP? Why aren't they opening? Am I heading the right way for the ride?
If you have to stop at Guest relations to ask for the DAS, the queue for FOP will be very long by the time you get there and your return time will be hours later. Can you get the DAS the day before? Then you could walk to FOP, get the return time and hopefully have a return within 1 hour.
I know nothing about DAS if I go to Disney springs will it be good for Ak the next day
Full disclosure I was just put on new anti anxiety medication this week the good news is a das might not be needed but breakfast will be given that it’s a am med
when are you going to Disney? I know you said but I forgot. And remember you can always go back and ask for a DAS and or get one and not use it.
This is a great time to go and it will give you a few months to see how the medication works for you.February