Disneyland Resort 11/29/13 Photo Report

After several months, we finally have a photo report from the Disneyland Resort. YAY!!! (Wild Applause) So here are a few pictures of some stuff going on at the Disneyland Resort.

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An external queue has been built outside of Earl of Sandwich 

 
Starbucks construction in Downtown Disney 



 
Over in Disneyland, Main Street Station has been set up for the Candlelight Processional which thankfully does not run 20 nights this year 


 
Quick mandatory photo of Jingle Cruise 


 
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad still closed. CMs telling us January reopening though it rumored to be delayed to late February. 



 
The Black Friday crowds were in full force. It it historically a very busy day though the rain kept it manageable 

 
Over in DCA, the Buena Vista Street Community Bell Ringers are back 


 
Cars Land Christmas 

 
Viva Navidad is going on in Paradise Gardens. 

 
Where you can meet sombrero Donald 

 
And buy some special event food 
 
Happy Holidays from DCA! 
 

Disney World and Disneyland Pin Previews from Reflections of Evil Trading Event

The 2014 Walt Disney World pin and Vinylmation trading event was held at Epcot from September 13-15, 2013 and many upcoming 2013 and 2014 pins were previewed. We have a photo of each and every pin from the preview boards and the pin presentation slide show to share with you, so let’s take a look

Open Edition Shared
These pins will be released at the Disneyland Resort and the Walt Disney World Resort
Aulani Resort
Castaway Cay 5K DCL

 

Vinylmation Classic Collection 6 pin set with Mystery pins

 

Celebrating Nightmare Before Christmas’s 20 years

 

Frozen 4 pin set featuring Ana, Elsa, Olaf and Castle

 

D-Tour merchandise series 7 pin collection

 

Mystery pin pouches with 5 random pins based on Christmas Ear Hat Ornaments

 

Magical Mystery Pin Series 6

 

Turkey Leg!… don’t you wish it was scratch and sniff?

 

Frozen Ana and Elsa

 

Jessica Rabbit

 

Nightmare Before Christmas Rail Road Mystery Pin Collection

 

Nightmare Before Christmas Rail Road Mystery Pin Collection Framed Set (LE 200, 10/3, $200)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vinylmation Beauty and the Beast 6 Pin Set with Mystery Pins

 

2014 Mystery Pin Collection

 

Valentine’s Day 2014 Jessica and Roger

 

Dated 2014 Pin Collection

 

2014 Aulani

 

2014 DCL

 

2014 Castaway Cay
 
Limited Edition Shared
Friday the 13th Jack Skellington and Octoberfest 2013 hinged pins

 

October Poster Art Pin

 

Veteran’s Day 2013

 

November Poster Art Pin

 

2013 Festival of the Masters

 

Thor “The Dark World” Movie

 

Thor “The Dark World” Movie (open)

 

Steamboat Willie 85th Anniversary

 

Walt Disney Day 2013

 

Frozen Opening Day
 
Limited Edition Walt Disney World
 
Food and Wine Festival 4 pin set

 

Food and Wine Festival LR Cranberry Bog, LE Micky, LE Figment LE AP Be Our Guest

 

October Good Luck / Bad Luck Jack Skellington (Bad)

 

October Good Luck / Bad Luck Jack Skellington (Good)

 

2013 WDW Icons Jumbo

 

World of Magic AP Quarterly Pin Series

 

WDW Train Pocket Watch Series – Donald (open)

 

WDW Train Pocket Watch Series – Donald (closed)

 

WDW Pin Trading Night Pin – Walt Disney (color side)

 

WDW Pin Trading Night Pin – Walt Disney (black and white side)

 

November Good Luck / Bad Luck Belle (Good)

 

November Good Luck / Bad Luck Belle (Bad)

 

Avengers Monorail LR Mystery Pin Collection Box

 

Avengers Monorail LR Mystery Pin Collection Iron Man

 

Avengers Monorail LR Mystery Pin Collection Captain America

 

 

Avengers Monorail LR Mystery Pin Collection Thor

 

Avengers Monorail LR Mystery Pin Collection Hawkeye

 

Avengers Monorail LR Mystery Pin Collection Black Widdow

 

Avengers Monorail LR Mystery Pin Collection Hulk

 

Magical Manifestations – Maleficent (closed)

 

Magical Manifestations – Maleficent (open)

 

WDW Pirates of the Caribbean 40th (closed)

 

WDW Pirates of the Caribbean 40th (open)

 

December Good Luck / Bad Luck Rapunzel (Good)

 

December Good Luck / Bad Luck Rapunzel (Bad)
 
Limited Edition Disneyland
 
DLR Trade Night – Hatbox Ghost

 

2013 DLR Icons Jumbo

 

A Piece of Disneyland History – Pinocchio’s Daring Journey

 

World of Color LR Mystery Pin Collection

 

Window to the Magic Monthly Pin – Jack Skellington

 

Movie Milestones – Toy Story

 

A Piece of Disneyland History – Muppet Vision 3D

 

Window to the Magic Monthly Pin – Rapunzel

 

A Piece of Disneyland History – Snow White’s Scary Adventures

 

Window to the Magic Monthly Pin – Sleeping Beauty
 
Christmas & Holiday Shared
 
Thanksgiving 2013 – Stitch

 

2013 Cars Christmas – Mater

 

Christmas Light Bulb

 

2013 Hanukkah – Chip ‘n Dale

 

2013 Christmas – Vero Beach Resort

 

2013 Mele Kalikimaka

 

Christmas Lights Mystery Collection with Chasers

 

Nightmare Before Christmas Countdown till Christmas Pin

 

2013 Happy Hanukkah

 

DCL 2013 Christmas

 

2013 Winter

 

Merry Mistletoe – Mickey and Minnie

 

Merry Mistletoe – Roger and Jessica

 

Merry Christmas Day Pin
 
Christmas & Holiday Walt Disney World
 
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Snowglobes – Mickey and Minnie Snowman

 

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Snowglobes – Chip ‘n Dale

 

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Snowglobes – Duffy

 

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Snowglobes – Donald

 

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Snowglobes – Toy Soldier

 

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Snowglobes – Gingerbread Castle (completer)

 

Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas Parade Completer Pin

 

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party AP Grumpy

 

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party

 

2013 Christmas Disney Resorts: Animal Kingdom Lodge, Beach Club, Grand Floridian

 

2013 Christmas Disney Resorts: All-Star, Yacht Club, Boardwalk

 

2013 Christmas Disney Resorts: Old Key West, Fort Wilderness, Hilton Head Island

 

2013 Christmas Disney Resorts: Wilderness Lodge, Art of Animation, Saratoga Springs

 

2013 Christmas Disney Resorts: Contemporary, Coronado, Aulani

 

2013 Christmas Disney Resorts: Caribbean, Polynesian, Pop Century

 

2013 Christmas Disney Resorts: Port Orleans

 

Osborne Spectacle of Dancing Lights – Mickey and Minnie

 

Osborne Spectacle of Dancing Lights – Donald, Chip ‘n Dale

 

Epcot Holidays Around the World 20th Anniversary – Figment

 

Grand Floridian Gingerbread House

 

Contemporary Resort Gingerbread House

 

Boardwalk Gingerbread House

 

Epcot Holidays Around the World Candlelight Processional 20th Anniversary – Chip ‘n Dale

 

Epcot Holidays Around the World 20th Anniversary – DVC Pluto

 

Epcot Holidays Around the World 20th Anniversary – AP Mickey
 
Christmas & Holiday Disneyland
 
2013 Disneyland Resorts: Disneyland Hotel

 

2013 Disneyland Resorts: Paradise Pier Hotel

 

2013 Disneyland Resort: Grand Californian

 

Haunted Mansion Holidy

 

Cars Land Christmas – Lightning

 

Cars Land Christmas – Luigi and Guido

 

Haunted Mansion Holiday Gingerbread House

 

It’s a Small World Holidays 2013

 

2013 Disneyland Candlelight Processional

 

Disneyland Cars Land Happy New Gear
 
D23 Park Exclusives for 2014
 
D23 Exclusive Walt Disney Stained Glass Hinged Pin (open)

 

D23 Exclusive Walt Disney Stained Glass Hinged Pin (closed)

 

D23 Exclusive Walt Disney Stained Glass Hinged Pin (open)

 

 D23 Exclusive Walt Disney Stained Glass Hinged Pin (closed)
 
Disney Vacation Club
 

 

 

 

 

 

DVC Suitcase Series – Pluto (closed)

 

DVC Suitcase Series – Pluto (open)
 
Disney Visa Card
 

 

 
Disneyland Annual Passholder
 
Disneyland AP Cars Land Christmas Ornament and Pin Set

 

Disneyland AP Ticket to Tour – Chip ‘n Dale

 

Disneyland AP Mickey’s Halloween Party 2013

 

 

Disneyland AP 2014 Hanging Out at Disneyland Set

 

 

Disneyland AP 2014 Bi-Monthly Hanging Out at Disneyland

 

Disneyland AP 2014 Bi-Monthly Hanging Out at Disneyland
 
Slideshow from Pin Talk
 

 

 

Steamboat Willie, POTC 40th, Sword and the Stone spinner with various Merlins

 

Aulani Resort Exclusive Framed Pin Set

 

 

 

7 Pin Connecting Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Mystery Collection. 8th pin head-on with hinge motion to simulate the attraction vehicles.

 

Purchase with Purchase character anchors exclusive to DCL

 

 

Each suitcase pin hinges open to reveal character

 

Disneyland AP Bi-Monthly Series

 

WDW AP Parks Set

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No word on how these will be sold. They are based on the meet and greet characters and signatures.

 

 

 

2014 Trading Night pin styles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No word on where or how these will be released

 

25 Years of Disney’s Hollywood Studios

 

Disneyland will get a park transforming themed trade event in 2014…

 

Aspects of the Disneyland Park will be themed to Nightmare Before Christmas for a Trade Event. They mentioned a snake overlay for the Monorail.

 

45th Anniversary of the Disneyland Haunted Mansion…

 

No preview of merchandise or dates, just the logos.

 

Next year’s WDW September Trade Event…

 

Imagination Gala… a celebration of award winning Disney movies, attractions, and more
 

Meet Thor and See Treasures of Asgard in Innoventions at Disneyland

At Disneyland Park this summer, guests had the chance to virtually suit up at Tony Stark’s Hall of Armor, and recently we’ve learned that Captain America will appear at the Avengers Academy on the reimagined Disney Magic.

Well, here’s some more great news! Starting November 1st, we can experience more from the world of the Avengers, at Thor: Treasures of Asgard, in Innoventions at Disneyland Park!

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While doing research on the “Bifrost”, the bridge which allows Thor to travel amongs the Nine Realms, including Earth, Astrophysicist Jane Foster has found that the Bifrost will open again starting November 1st, precisely in Southern California at Innoventions at Disneyland Park. Because of this, a new exhibit is being installed, called Thor: Treasures of Asgard. Here you will be able to view a collection of objects brought to Earth from Asgard. Afterwards, you’ll have the opportunity to enter a chamber where you will be transported to Asgard via the Bifrost, where you can meet the mighty Avenger Thor!

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And here’s a look at the latest on “Thor: The Dark World”, coming November 8th to theaters:

Video and images courtesy of the Walt Disney Company and Marvel.com

Disneyland accepting online dining reservations starting October 3rd

The Disneyland Resort has just announced that you will be able to request your advanced dining reservations to your favorite resort restaurants online starting October 3rd, 2013.  With the famous Walt Disney World style online reservation system finally coming to Disneyland, the e-mail reservation system will no longer be offered.  Those wishing to call for dining reservations can still do so through the number (714) 781-DINE.

Note, that Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, Pirate’s League and Studio Disney 365 will still need to be reserved through the phone by calling (714) 781-STYLE.  Disney also charges a $10 per person fee if a guest does not show up for their reservation or if the reservation isn’t canceled the day before.  You will be able to cancel your reservation online as well.

You will be able to make your online reservations HERE.

Those familiar to reserving though the Walt Disney World reservation system have long awaited this at the Disneyland Resort and know the ease and convenience it brings will only add to the overall enjoyment of your visit.

Downtown Disney Will Feature 3-D Chalk Art for “Limited Time Magic” Celebration

Have you ever seen those chalk art pieces that make the sidewalk look like landscapes which you could just stroll into?

As part of the “Limited Time Magic” celebration, talented chalk artists will be transforming Downtown Disney sidewalks  into sensational three-dimensional works of art at Disneyland Resort and the Walt Disney World Resort.

‘Limited Time Magic’ Brings 3-D Chalk Art to Downtown Disney

Disneyland Resort’s Downtown Disney Chalk Art Festival will run October 4th -6th as a special “Limited Time Magic” celebration. In addition to walking around and checking out the art pieces, you will be able to meet with the artists, including artist Miss Mindy, who will be appearing October 4 – 5, 2013 from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. at WonderGround Gallery in the Downtown Disney District. Miss Mindy is a well-known artist who creates art pieces with several Disney muses, such as Alice in Wonderland and Mickey and Minnie. Also, Edward Allen and his Haunted Memories will be at WonderGround Gallery on October 5th and 6th from 1–4 p.m. each day.

At the Walt Disney World Resort, the Downtown Disney Chalk Art Festival will also run from October 4th-6th.  In addition to the 3-D chalk art, artist Greg McCullough will be appearing October 2nd – 6th at the Art of Disney in the Downtown Disney Marketplace. His new collection of colorful art pieces of beloved Disney characters will be display.

Come celebrate some of Disney’s best artists and their creations – on and off the ground –  at Downtown Disney at Disneyland Resort and the Walt Disney World Resort!

What’s Old Is New Again With New Disney Parks Toys Coming This Fall

No one makes toys like they used to… With a multitude of electronic toys on the market, who doesn’t miss the toys from our childhoods?

Disney Parks will be releasing some super cool retro novelty toys and games this Fall.  Penny pinchers can have a little extra fun saving their coins with this new Pluto bank. When a coin is dropped into Pluto’s dish, he licks his plate clean. Kids will have it full of coins in no time, just to see Pluto in action.

 

Pluto Bank Coming to Disney Parks for Fall 2013

Mustaches are everywhere these days, and the Disney Parks are coming out with their own line of Mouse-Staches. These peel-and-stick mustaches come in the Walt Disney style, or the multi-pack of staches from Geppetto,  Sully, the Cheshire Cat, Jafar, Captain Hook, and the Hitchhiking Ghosts.

 

Disney Mouse-Staches Coming to Disney Parks for Fall 2013

The Disneyvision is a small retro television that measures about 7-inches tall by 5-inches wide. It was designed by the Disney Design Group Artist, Lin Shih. The Disneyvision set comes with six different characters that can be placed into the television. Once the Disneyvision set is turned on, you can control the speed of six built-in LED strobe lights and motion of the characters by turning the dials. This lighting effect makes it appear like the characters are animated.

Disneyvision Coming to Disney Parks for Fall 2013

And finally, there must be something for the Disney Princesses out there. New items are arriving this Fall, including a small rubber ball inspired by an underwater scene from “The Little Mermaid,” a 500-piece puzzle featuring the works of Thomas Kinkade, and a small castle coin bank adorned with Cinderella, Belle, Ariel and Rapunzel.

Disney Princess Toys Coming to Disney Parks for Fall 2013

What cool retro toys will you be picking up in the Parks this Fall?

Disney Finally Replacing Guest Assistance Cards With New Accessibility Program Beginning 10/9/13

Beginning October 9, 2013, Walt Disney World and Disneyland will implement a new program for guests with accessibility concerns in the parks. There have been rumors of a new system coming for the last year or so, and Disney has cited abuse of the program one of the major reasons for the change, especially with recent major news coverage. This has been a controversial topic throughout the community over the last few weeks, with much speculation about what the new program would bring. Cast Members at Walt Disney World have been going through training on the new system, and we managed to get some details on how it will work.

First, I want to go over how the current (until October 9) Guest Assistance Card program works. Many have referred to this as a “front of the line pass,” and that just isn’t really true. Guests with concerns about accessing rides would visit Guest Relations, explain their needs to the Cast Member, and then (if needed) the Cast Member would provide a Guest Assistance Card. The Cast Member would then fill out information on the card such as guest name, party size, dates valid (either length of stay or two weeks), and would then mark it with a stamp (or stamps) outlining the guests needs. There was a stamp for alternate entrances, to provide a shaded waiting area, front row of ride vehicle, and so on. There was also a “green light” stamp that was used for children on Make-A-Wish Foundation trips and provided more immediate access.

The most common use of the card was for alternate entrances. While sometimes these alternate entrances were just the FASTPASS queue (hence people calling it “front-of-the-line access,” despite often having up to 20 minute waits), guests unable to use stairs or who needed a special ride vehicle were often sent to a different load area that often had much longer than average waits. Especially with rides with only one accessible vehicle (like Toy Story Mania, it’s a small world, and Kilimanjaro Safaris), the alternate entrance waits could actually be much longer than the standby line.

Not only did the FASTPASS queue entrance leave the program open to heavy abuse, but the long lines at other alternate entrances caused a very uneven set of experiences for guests. The new system looks to both end (or at least curtail) abuse and create a more consistent experience for all guests.

There are three new systems being introduced to replace the Guest Assistance Card program: the Disabilities Assistance System (DAS), the Wishes Lanyard, and the Readmission Passes (for wheelchairs).

System 1: DAS CARD

On the surface this appears to be what replaces the Guest Assistance Card (GAC). DAS originally stood for “Disabilities Assistance System,” and it is what most people have used to refer to the new program. However, Disney has concerns regarding use of the term “disability” and is looking to change the name before launch to something like “Disney Accessibility System.” Though the final name isn’t known yet, the DAS acronym is expected to stay the same. The card will be similar in size to the previous GAC but will be green instead of red (or blue at Disneyland). On the right half of the card are several things printed (not hand-written):

  • PHOTO ID & NAME- The process to get the new DAS card will take about 20 minutes the first time because Disney now requires a photo on the card. This is to make sure the person who is meant to use it is actually there. The only exceptions are: A) a parent can have his or her photo taken in lieu of their child’s (the child’s name would still be the one listed), or B) you can refuse the photo altogether, but you must show a valid photo ID (like a driver’s license) upon presenting the DAS at each attraction.
  • DATE RANGE- DAS cards will last for up to 7 days. If you are staying longer than a week, you must get a new one after the first 7 days.
  • PARK- A feature staying the same from the GAC: Guest Relations writes which park you received your DAS.
  • NUMBER IN PARTY- Guest Relations has already lifted the rule that each GAC/DAS can only accommodate a maximum of 6 guests. Now your party size will be printed on the card. However, Disney will still try to limit it to a maximum of 6.
  • NO STAMPS- Gone are the stamps to accommodate for “alternate entrance,” “front row,” and the like. All DAS cards are created equally.

If you look on the front left half of the DAS card, there is now a contract very similar to what one might find in the fine print on the back of a park admission ticket. Things like “we are not responsible for the weather,” “attractions may unexpectedly close at any time,” and “non transferable or redeemable” are there, plus things like “this does not grant you admittance into the park” and “this is not a FASTPASS; that system is meant to be used in tandem but separately from this system.” At the bottom the guest has to sign the card. That way if a guest is found abusing the system, Guest Services can revoke the privilege for breaking the rules the guest agreed to. Also, in the bottom left corner is a QR code that Guest Services can scan. It will pull up your information the next time you need to get a new DAS card, making it a faster process than the first time. Eventually this should also be linked to your MyMagic+ account, but this is probably still a while off.

On the back of the DAS card, you will find a grid that guests familiar with Universal Orlando’s accessibility system will recognize. There are enough spots for about 30 attractions visits (if you fill them up, you will need a new card), and the columns are labeled “Attraction,” “Posted Time,” “Current Time.” “Return Time,” and “Cast”. The way this works at Walt Disney World is the greeter Cast Member at each attraction (NOT special kiosks, as has been rumored) will take the current wait time, subtract 10 minutes, add it to the time on the clock and tell them to come back at that time to enter an alternate entrance. For example, if the wait at Space Mountain is 60 minutes at 3:00 pm, the guest would be told to come back at 3:50 pm to enter the FASTPASS line. This also works at continuous shows, too: if the next show of Voyage of the Little Mermaid is 2:45  pm but the Cast Member knows the last person in line will get into the 3:15 pm show, he’ll tell the guest to come back for the 3:15 pm show. Again, this is to have the guest wait the actual length of time everyone else is waiting while also accommodating the guest’s needs. The guests can go eat lunch or see a show while they wait for the time to come up, and then come back any time after their return time. Guests can only get one return time for an attraction at a time (just like with FASTPASS). If they have a Soarin’ time, but also want to get a Test Track time, they either have to ride Soarin’ first, or the Test Track Cast Member will cross out and void their Soarin’ time and give them a new Test Track time.

On the “Cast” line Disney Cast Members are going to have a code word of the day at each attraction. For example, At Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, Monday might be “Buzz,” Tuesday ”Zurg,” etc. There has also been talk of different colored pens and hole punches in the future. This is all to help combat forgeries.

Disneyland’s system will be very similar except that instead of visiting each attraction for return times, guests will go to a central kiosk where a Guest Relations Cast Member will issue them a time.

System 2: WISHES LANYARD

Previously, Give Kids the World and Make-a-Wish were given Guest Assistance Cards with a green traffic light stamp. This meant “go out of your way to accommodate them as best you can.” For example, at character meet and greets there is no alternate entrance for GACs. However for green lights they would either send them through the exit (if it was an indoor meet) or allow them to go in front of families waiting. Now, they will not get a DAS card but a “Wishes Lanyard” with a picture of the Genie from Aladdin on it. It will also have the guest’s name, date range, and party size on the back, and it will still have the same privileges as the green light stamp on the GAC. The guest will receive the lanyard before arriving at the park (most likely by mail). It’s my understanding there will not be any of these given out on property.

System 3: READMISSION PASSES (for Wheelchairs)

Most queues these days are wheelchair accessible, but there are still about 10 attraction queues in all of WDW that are not. (Most at the Magic Kingdom). Therefore, if guests cannot exit their wheelchairs or stand in those lines for the posted wait time, a Cast Member at the attraction will give them a card about the size of a FASTPASS with a return time (exactly like the DAS), and when they return they’ll be sent in through an alternative entrance. Again, this is to make them wait the time allotted without actually waiting in the queue.

Beginning October 9 any guest showing a Guest Assistance Card at an attraction will have the card taken away and will directed to Guest Relations to get a new DAS card. Due to the backlash Disney has already received, there will be extra security stationed at all Guest Relations for the next several weeks.

As with any changes there will be growing pains. Please remember that the front line Cast Members who are working the attractions or providing cards in Guest Relations are not the people who made these changes. If you try the new system and find it frustrating or have any other issues, please do not take it out on the Cast Members in the parks as they are just doing their jobs.

We here at WDWNT plan on trying out the new program on October 9th and will  post about our experience with the new system then, so stay tuned!

HANDS-ON REVIEW: New Disability Access Service Begins Operation at Disney Parks

There has been a lot of talk lately about the new Disability Access Service (DAS) Program coming to Disney Parks to replace the Guest Assistance Cards (GAC). Last week we gave you detailed information about the new DAS system (please read that post first) and received many questions about how the new program would work. Yesterday the new system debuted and we tried out the DAS for ourselves.

We arrived at Magic Kingdom at park open. I was expecting long lines at Guest Relations and wanted to do my best to avoid those (especially since the whole point of the card is to help those who can’t wait in long lines). The outside of the building was swarmed with Guest Relations Cast, managers, and security, but not many guests. Surprisingly there was no wait at all when we got to City Hall and we were able to go right up to a Cast Member. We explained that we were there because we knew the system had changed and we needed a DAS to replace our GAC. The Cast Member asked what type of concerns we had with waiting in standby queues. After explaining our needs the Cast Member said we did qualify for a DAS and pulled out an iPad to issue the card.

The Cast Member collected all the same information as before with the GAC program: name, number in party, dates of visit. A couple of things have already changed since Cast were originally trained. They have capped the party size at 10 (instead of having it be unlimited as they were told in training). However, they are encouraged to keep the party size at 6 or less and if your party is more than 6 people they will need to see everyone to issue you a DAS for that number. Cast were also trained that the new card would be good for a maximum of 7 days. They have since decided to extend that to 14 days. So, the card will be valid for the length of your stay or 14 days if you’re a local or Annual Passholder. If your length of stay is longer than 14 days you will need to get a new DAS after two weeks.

After entering all of my information the Cast Member then used the iPad to take my picture. This picture will appear on the card to ensure that I am the one using it and I can’t give it to someone else. As we said in the previous post, if the card is for a minor a parent can have their photo taken instead. You can also opt to not have any photo on the card, however, if you choose to not have a photo the card will not be valid for multiple days and you will need to get a new one every day of your trip.

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My information, photo, and where the card was issued is all printed on the front of the card. After ours was printed the Cast Member went over the terms and conditions also listed on the front and had me sign the bottom. The Cast Member then also explained how the new system worked and showed us the back of the card where our return times would be printed.

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All in all the process of getting the new card took less than 5 minutes. It may take some guests more time, especially if there is a long wait or if they have a lot of questions, but for us, we were ready to try out the new card by 9:05am.

There was only problem…nothing really had a line just after park opening. We headed over to Jungle Cruise where the wait was only 5 minutes. There were several Cast Members at the entrance (including 2 coordinators) and I asked them how the DAS program worked with such a short wait. Since the return times they normally write on the card are 10 minutes less than the posted wait, if the line is less than 10 minutes the guests can go straight in the alternate entrance. In this case, that would be the FASTPASS queue. They said that it would work this way at all attractions.

After grabbing some coffee and breakfast we headed over to Buzz Lightyear. The wait time was 20 minutes so we knew this would be our first return time. Again there were several coordinators at the entrance of the ride and one of them was holding a clip board and pen. We approached him, showed him our card, and he filled it out with a return time and his initials. It was a very quick and simple process. We received a time to come back 10 minutes later. All it took to kill that time was a quick loop on The Peoplemover and then it was time to ride. When we returned to Buzz Lightyear we showed our card with the return time, the Cast Member voided the entry by crossing it out, and we were directed in through the FASTPASS queue.

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We were travelling with another guest who was in a wheelchair and were curious to see how queues that weren’t wheelchair accessible would work under this system. Tomorrowland Speedway uses an alternate entrance for wheelchairs so we went there to check it out. Previously we would have just been sent straight in through an alternate entrance. Now, guests in wheelchairs will receive a card that looks similar to a FASTPASS with a return time 10 minutes less than the posted wait. In this case the posted wait was 20 minutes, so we got a card to come back in 10 minutes. When we returned they took the card and directed us through the alternate entrance. Guests in wheelchairs do not need a separate DAS and can enter all inaccessible queues using this system (or wait in the standby line in accessible queues).

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After trying out a couple more rides we felt familiar enough with how the program worked, but had a few more questions:

Is the DAS valid at Character Meet and Greets?

The GAC wasn’t valid at any meet and greets. The new card is valid at meet and greets that are more like attractions and have a formal standby and FASTPASS queue. That means you can get a return time with your DAS at Town Square Theater, Enchanted Tales with Belle, Princess Fairytale Hall, etc. The DAS is not valid at informal meet and greets such as Pluto and Marie in Town Square, Dug and Russell at Animal Kingdom, or Wreck It Ralph characters at Hollywood Studios.

What do I do if I am vision impaired since they eliminated the stamps on the cards?

On the GACs they would put stamps explaining specific needs the guest may have. One of these was a stamp for guests who needed a front row seat or alternate entrance due to vision concerns. Unfortunately, these guests will need to explain to the Cast Members at each attraction what their concerns are to ensure they get the correct entrance and seat requirement.

Can I use FASTPASS and FASTPASS+ along with my DAS?

Yes! The DAS program was designed to be used in conjunction with FASTPASS+. Cast Members are encouraging guests to use Legacy FASTPASS (while they still can) and plan FASTPASS+ reservations as much as possible and use the DAS in cases where that isn’t an option.

What if I can’t wait in line at Guest Relations?

Many guests have expressed concerns with the long lines keeping them from even being able to get a DAS. We saw several Guest Relations Cast Members with the iPads used to issue cards coming outside and assisting guests needing cards as quickly as possible. Even when lines were long we saw Cast Members coming outside and helping guests while they were sitting on a bench or in a shady area so they didn’t have to wait in line behind guests who were there for other reasons.

Overall, we had an excellent experience with the DAS. However, I am aware this may not seem ideal for all guests who need assistance. If you believe you need more assistance, explain what you concerns you have to the Cast Member at Guest Relations when they are issuing your card. We saw several examples of families calmly explaining their concerns with the program (especially those with children on the autism spectrum) and getting extra help. Some families received re-admit passes (basically a pass for immediate access to the alternate entrance) or were assisted with FASTPASS+ planning to help ensure their day go as smoothly as possible.

The Cast Members we encountered yesterday were all extremely helpful and patient. They are aware that this transition is stressful for many people and are willing to do anything possible to make sure everyone gets the assistance they need to enjoy the parks. If you have problems with the DAS or unhappy with the changes, do NOT take it out on front line Cast Members. These folks are there to help you and had nothing to do with the system changing.

D23 Expo: Parks and Resorts Pavilion Photo Report

WDW News Today on site reporter Erik Johnson was on the ground at Thursday’s 2013 D23 Expo media preview, inside the Anaheim Convention Center, and has taken over ninety three photos and videos to share with us here at WDW News Today. WDW News Today has several reporters on site at the expo, and will be providing up to the minute breaking news, and facts from the convention. Stay tuned to WDW News Today all weekend; and follow our twitter feed for up to the minute updates as the excitement unfolds. We are the only the only site bringing you Disney fans this type of complete up to the minute coverage in one of the what is to be one of the most epic years for Disney ever !  Stay tuned….as the action unfolds….  Here are some of the things that are on display:

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts pavilion entrance sign

Welcome to the Parks and Resorts Pavilion, an Imagineering Open House

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts pavilion introduction video

The opening film features many highlights of the last 60 years

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts pavilion entrance

Space Pavilion Model

Models and artwork of built and un-built attractions can be found all around

Western River Expedition - Early Concept Model

Western River Expedition – Early Concept Model

Western River Expedition - Early Concept Model

Disney Springs Model

A small Disney Springs Model on display

We’ll look at this more in the coming days

You can talk to Imagineers working on the AVATAR project

Some teasers of new Star Wars attractions were located at the pavilion

Not much to say yet…

Mystic Manor display

Disney Cruise Line area

You can virtually ride the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

A Hatbox Ghost animatronic… for some reason…

An old Figment figure on display from the original attraction

We will have much more to show you as the event continues, so stay tuned to WDWNT!