Just mathematically-speaking, if the 8-10% figure includes the
DAS pass holder’s entire group, that would mean that only 2-3% of guests on any given day would hold a DAS pass themselves. (Assuming an average of 3 additional guests attached to each pass).
I’m not sure that Disney would institute a major overhaul if only 2-3% of guests were availing themselves of the program. If I’m understanding the website changes correctly, Disney now clarifies, “DAS is intended to accommodate a small percentage of Guests…”
If the number was only 2-3% that would already be a small percentage, so there would be no reason for the clarification.
If you believe Len’s estimate of upwards of 75% of people in the LL are beneficiaries of a DAS pass, I’m not sure that’s possible if the 8-10% figure also includes the pass holder’s entire group. Because, if 8-10% represents 75%, that means that Disney is only selling
Genie+ to less than 10% of their guests each day…and that doesn’t seem plausible.
Again, I’m just looking at this mathematically. If the 75% figure is accurate, it’s far more likely that the 8-10% does not include the pass holder’s additional guests.
Now…whether those 75% and 8-10% figures are accurate is another story.