Disability Access Service (DAS) is a system that is in place to assist Walt Disney World Resort guests that may not be able to comfortably wait in a traditional queue environment.
The DAS is not a “front of the line” pass, but rather a tool to provide the maximum amount of flexibility to guests with disabilities.
Here’s how it works…
In this article
Now Available: Return Time Self-Selection & Pre-Registration
Disney has rolled out 2 new features to the DAS system:
- The option to pre-register for Disability Access Service ahead of your visit, and
- The ability to self-select your return times via the My Disney Experience app instead of having to request a time by speaking to a Cast Member at each attraction.
Plus, guests that pre-register will also be eligible pre-select up to two attractions per day to visit. More on that below.
How to get a Disability Access Service Pass (DAS) at Disney World Via Pre-Arrival video chat (recommended method)
Important note: This method is only available to guests visiting the parks on or after November 1, 2021. If you plan to visit the parks before November 1, you’ll need to register in person.
- When you are between 2-30 days before your trip, you can request a Live Video Chat to pre-register for DAS. Things to know about the video chat:
* Live chat is only available between 7:00 am and 11:00 pm Eastern Time
* You will need a Disney account to chat, and if you don’t already have one, you’ll be prompted to register for one.
* The guest requesting DAS OR their parent/guardian must be 18 years old to register.
* The guest requesting to use DAS mustbe present during the video call.
* The chat is screen reader friendly.
* At this time, live chat is only available in English. - If the DAS is approved, the person receiving the Disability Access Pass will need to have their photo taken during the chat.
- Once approved, guests can then pre-select up to 2 experiences per day as part of the complimentary DAS Advance planning option. These are in addition to the return times you can request throughout the day of your actual park visit.
- After registration is complete, up to 6 additional guests can then be linked to the pass.
- When in the parks, you can make your return time selections inside of the My Disney Experience app.
Important note: If additional assistance is needed, you can obtain return times directly from a Cast Member at any theme park Guest Relations or Guest Experience team location. You do not need to go to the individual attraction for return times.
How to Access the DAS Return Time Self-Selection:
Once you are in the park, open up the My Disney Experience app, select the “More” option at the bottom right of the screen, then select the Disability Access Service (DAS) button. You can also access the self-selection tool from attraction detail screens. - Return times available will be equivalent to roughly the current standby wait minus 10-15.
- While you wait, you can rest, dine, visit other attractions, etc.
- When it is your return time, proceed to the Lightning Lane entrance (formerly called FastPass+ line). The person with the DAS must be the first person to scan their MagicBand or ticket, and everyone from the group – including the person with the DAS – must all enter the ride together.
- After you have used that DAS pass, you are eligible to request the next one, so you’ll simply need to repeat steps 5-8.

How to get a Disability Access Service Pass (DAS) On-Site at Guest Relations
Important note: guests that register on-site at Guest Relations are not eligible for DAS Advance Selections. To receive those, you must register via video chat before your visit and make your selections at least 2 days, but no more than 30 days before your arrival.
- Visit one of the Guest Relations locations inside the 4 main theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom). The person receiving the DAS must be present.
- If the DAS is approved, the person receiving the Disability Access Pass will need to have their photo taken.
- Up to 6 additional guests can then be linked to the pass.
- When in the parks, you can make your return time selections inside of the My Disney Experience app.
Important note: If additional assistance is needed, you can obtain return times directly from a Cast Member at any theme park Guest Relations or Guest Experience team location. You do not need to go to the individual attraction for return times.How to Access the DAS Return Time Self-Selection:
Once you are in the park, open up the My Disney Experience app, select the “More” option at the bottom right of the screen, then select the Disability Access Service (DAS) button. You can also access the self-selection tool from attraction detail screens. - While you wait, you can rest, dine, visit other attractions, etc.
- When it is your return time, proceed to the Lightning Lane (formerly FastPass+) Entrance. The person with the DAS must be the first person to scan their MagicBand or ticket, and everyone from the group – including the person with the DAS – must all enter the ride together.
- After you have used that DAS pass, you are eligible to request the next one.
Guest Relations Locations
Although it may be possible to obtain your DAS at one of the Guest Relation locations located directly outside the entrances of the four parks, there are numerous reports of guests being told to get their pass at the Guest Relations locations inside the parks, and those are the locations officially listed on the WDW website. This is especially true if the locations outside the park are busy.
All 4 theme parks have Guest Relations locations both inside and directly outside their entrances:
Magic Kingdom
- Inside the park (recommended): As you go under the train station, Guest Relations is inside the City Hall building to your left.
- Outside the park: As you are facing the train station, Guest Relations will be to your right.
Epcot
- Inside the park (recommended): Across from Spaceship Earth to your left as you are walking into the park.
- Outside the park (International Gateway): As you are walking towards Epcot, Guest Relations is off to your left near the bathrooms.
- Outside the park (front): As you are walking towards Epcot at the front of the park, Guest Relations is to your right.
Hollywood Studios
- Inside the park (recommended): As you enter the park, Guest Relations is directly to your left.
- Outside the park: As you face the entrance, Guest Relations is to your left.
Animal Kingdom
- Inside the park (recommended): As you enter the park, Guest Relations is directly to your left.
- Outside the park: As you face the entrance, Guest Relations is to your left.
DAS Overview
Eligibility for a DAS pass is based upon a guest’s need, not their diagnosis
Cast Members will not ask for proof of a disability, but will inquire about the type of accommodations you are requesting because of your disability or condition.
The person with the disability must be present to obtain the pass and will have their picture taken. This is true whether you are pre-registering from home via video chat or registering at Guest Relations.

The DAS will be added to your My Disney Experience account, and you will be able to access it through the same app you use for Mobile Order and dinner reservations.
You will only need to do this process once as it’s good across parks for the length of your stay, up to 60 days. 60 days of eligibility is also the length for Annual Passholders.
It’s important to note that you can have family members and others traveling with you on the pass as well (up to 6 people total). As long as your party is 6 or less, and you are linked together as “Friends and Family” in My Disney Experience, not everyone must be present in person when the pass is obtained.
If you have more than 6 people, you will need to visit Guest Relations to inquire about adding additional people to the pass. This is at the discretion of a supervisor and is not guaranteed.
What happens if you lie?
Disney doesn’t mess around with people that try to game the system by lying about their need for a DAS.
According to Disney:
If Disney determines that any of the statements a Guest made in the process of obtaining DAS are not true, the Guest will be permanently barred from entering Walt Disney World Resort and the Disneyland Resort, and any previously purchased annual passes, Magic Key passes, tickets and other park products and services will be forfeited and not refunded.
Once you have your pass, until the new changes take effect, you can send a family member to the entrance of the ride you’d like to visit and let the Cast Member know you need a return time using your DAS pass. The person issuing return times will typically be holding an iPad.
Any member of your party can obtain the ride pass; the person with a disability does not have to be present.

The Cast Member will determine the current standby wait time and usually give you a return time for that attraction based on the current wait, minus 10 or 15 minutes (this is at the CM’s discretion and the return times can sometimes vary).
For instance, if it’s noon and you’d like to ride Space Mountain and the current wait is 50 minutes, they will give you a return pass for 12:40. You can get a snack or visit another ride during the wait time to keep busy.
Traveling after the changes go into effect this fall?
You’ll be able to request your return times inside the My Disney Expeience app. No need to go to the attraction until your return time has been called.
Continuing our example from above, at your 12:40 return time, go to Space Mountain and enter through the Lightning Lane (formerly FastPass+) line. The person with the disability must be with you; you may not use the DAS pass to ride without them.
Your MagicBand or ticket will be scanned when you enter the line.
You will need to wait with other riders in the shortened Lightning Lane (formerly FastPass+) line.
Once you are done riding, you may go to other attractions as many times as you wish throughout the day and repeat the procedure.
FAQ
Can I get my Disability Access Service Pass ahead of time?
Yes you can!
While this didn’t use to be the case, you can now pre-register before leaving home.
What is DAS Advance & Advance Selections?
Guests that pre-register get the added bonus of being able to pre-select up to 2 attractions to visit for each day of their trip.
Here’s how it works:
- When you pre-select an attraction, you’ll be provided a 1-hour return window to ride that attraction.
- When your return time opens up, you’ll proceed to the attraction and the person with the DAS will scan their ticket or MagicBand first.
- These selections are valid only on the date and time period chosen. They will expire if not used.
These pre-selected attractions are in addition to the same day attractions they can select.
Important note: Guests who do not pre-register for DAS will not be eligible to receive the DAS Advance selections. In addition, only guests that were included in the Pre-Selection attractions will be allowed to join the DAS recipient. You can’t add somebody later to those attractions, so make sure your guest list is complete when making your DAS Advance Selections.
Returning guest?
If you are a returning guest that with a valid DAS (meaning, you are planning to visit within that 60-day window that DAS is valid for), you can make your Advanced Selection by chatting with a Cast Member.
What experiences are available for DAS Advance Selections?
Although refurbishments and seasonal closures may affect availability, these are the typical attractions that are available for DAS Advance Selections. Please note that attractions that are eligible for Lightning Lane Individual Selections are NOT eligible for DAS Advance Selections.
Magic Kingdom
- The Barnstormer
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
- Dumbo the Flying Elephant
- Haunted Mansion
- “it’s a small world”
- Jungle Cruise
- Mad Tea Party
- The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- Mickey’s PhilharMagic
- Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor
- Peter Pan’s Flight
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- See Mickey at Town Square Theater
- See Princess Tiana and a Visiting Princess at Princess Fairytale Hall
- See Cinderella and a Visiting Princess at Princess Fairytale Hall
- Splash Mountain
- Tomorrowland Speedway
- Under the Sea ~ Journey of The Little Mermaid
EPCOT
- Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival
- Journey Into Imagination With Figment
- Living with the Land
- Mission: SPACE
- The Seas with Nemo & Friends
- Soarin’ Around the World
- Spaceship Earth
- Test Track
- Turtle Talk With Crush
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
- Alien Swirling Saucers
- Beauty & The Beast Live on Stage
- Disney Junior Play and Dance!
- For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration
- Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular
- Millennium Falcon : Smugglers Run
- Muppet*Vision 3D
- Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith
- See Disney Stars at Red Carpet Dreams
- See Olaf at Celebrity Spotlight
- Slinky Dog Dash
- Star Tours – The Adventures Continue
- The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror™
- Toy Story Mania!
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park
- The Animation Experience at Conservation Station
- DINOSAUR
- Feathered Friends in Flight!
- Festival of the Lion King
- It’s Tough to be a Bug!
- Kali River Rapids
- Kilimanjaro Safaris
- Na’vi River Journey
Can I use both Genie+ and DAS?
Yes, you can!
Disney has confirmed that families that wish to pay for the new Genie+ system and the individual paid attractions will be allowed to pair that with DAS.
But, don’t forget, DAS participants that pre-register can also pre-select up to 2 attractions per day.
The combination of those complimentary pre-selections and DAS may be enough to keep the pace of your trip moving for people that struggle with waits, all without having to shell out the extra cash for Genie+.
But, if you know you are in a situation where you are trying to get as much done as possible in the shortest amount of time, it may help to combine DAS with Genie+ and/or with an additional 1-2 paid attractions so that you can visit more attractions in less time.
This would be especially useful for those families that might tire more easily and need a shortened day at the parks.
Keep in mind, that while DAS and the DAS Advance selections are totally free, if you choose to add them, Genie + and additional Lightning Lane selections *will* cost extra.
What about attractions with a Virtual Queue?
If you are interested in riding an attraction like Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, you must join the virtual queue. Once your boarding group is called, you will need to see a Cast Member at the attraction for DAS assistance.
Note: Rise of the Resistance is another attraction that sometimes utilizes a virtual queue. The process is the same there: you must first obtain a boarding group and then once that boarding group is called, see a Cast Member for additional assistance.
Important: At this time, there aren’t any available virtual queues at Walt Disney World. But, the boarding group process can always be implemented again when Disney feels like it’s needed.
What happens if I miss my DAS return time?
Although you can’t be early, your DAS return time does not expire. It will remain active until you use it or until the park closes. However, keep in mind that as long as you have an unused DAS pass on your account you won’t be able to get a new one.
If you decide that you no longer wish to ride, you will need to ask a Cast Member at an attraction to cancel it for you.
What happened to the old system of going to the front of the line?
There was quite a bit of press in the last few years about abuse of the system so Disney consulted with many different advocacy groups to come up with a new system to continue to assist guests with disabilities and reduce abuse.
Will I be able to use the DAS pass for character meet & greets or for reserved seating for fireworks?
You can definitely use the pass for character meet & greets if they offer a Lightning Lane (formerly FastPass+ line) option. However, the DAS pass can not be used for attractions, entertainment and character meet and greets that do not offer both a standby line AND a Lightning Lane.
There are limited handicap areas to view the parades that are available on a first come, first served basis for those using wheelchairs or scooters.
Who can use the DAS pass?
Anyone who has a disability or condition that necessitates waiting outside a traditional line environment may be eligible to use the DAS pass. This includes disabilities that are both seen and unseen.
If your family member needs a scooter or wheelchair or has needs that can be met by using a mobility device, and they do not have any other disability that might hinder them waiting, they are NOT eligible for a DAS pass as the ride lines are handicapped accessible.
So if grandma just had knee surgery or Johnny just broke his arm in a baseball game, the DAS pass is not for you.
Tips for using DAS
Try these to get the most of your DAS pass:
- Make sure you pre-register. Doing that gets you the 2 DAS Advance selections. You won’t get those if you register at the parks.
- Get a pass as soon as you enter the park for the ride with the longest wait. You can then fill the time with rides with shorter waits or use your DAS Advance selection (or Genie+ selection) during that time. Get another one for a ride with a long wait time right before you break for lunch or dinner so meal time will fill up the wait.
- Remember that there will be at least a short wait even in Lightning Lane line. Be prepared with snacks, or diversions like an iPad. Waits are typically 5-10 minutes, but can be up to 20 minutes.
- Until the changes go into effect, send someone from your party who is on the DAS pass to the ride to get the return time and have someone else remain with the person with the disability. Going up to the ride with the person with a disability to get the return pass and then having to walk away to wait can be really tough, particularly for a child with autism.
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The Disability Access Service isn’t without its critics, but many find that it works well for them.
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FAQs
What to Say to Get Das pass Disney? ›
While there is no specific list of what disabilities qualify for DAS at Disney World, some common conditions that may be approved for a DAS Pass include ADHD, autism, or anxiety. Guests should use their discretion when determining whether they should get a DAS Pass for themselves or a loved one.
How do I prove my Disney disability? ›Cast Members will not ask for proof of a disability, but will inquire about the type of accommodations you are requesting because of your disability or condition. The person with the disability must be present to obtain the pass and will have their picture taken.
How many rides can you book with DAS? ›You can use the DAS to go on any one ride as many times as you'd like. There's been some confusion because with the Genie+ plan you can only use it for each ride one time that day. However, it's not the same with the DAS. With DAS you can repeat rides as many times as you'd like.
How many people on Das pass Disney World? ›The DAS pass is valid for the guest who received it and up to five people in their party. Return times are comparable to the attractions' current wait times, so guests using the service don't get immediate access to experiences.
Can Disney ask why you need a DAS pass? ›During the pre-registration process, you won't be required to discuss your condition, but you might be asked why you need the pass, at which time you will need to be able to articulate what effect waiting in line will have on you or the person applying, as well as why you can't do it.
Does Das show up on the Disney app? ›After entering a park, open the My Disney Experience app and sign in to your Disney account. Tap the “More” option at the bottom right of the welcome screen. Then, tap on the Disability Access Service (DAS) button to enter the self-selection flow. The tool can also be accessed from attraction detail screens.
How do I get Disney Das pass for anxiety? ›- City Hall at Magic Kingdom park.
- The Guest Relations lobby (near the Main Entrance) at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.
- The Guest Relations lobby (near the Main Entrance) at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
DAS is not designed for guests with mobility concerns as it requires you to still wait, walk and stand. If you feel it will be helpful for you, you can set it up but it may not give the service you are looking for based on your concerns about navugating the park. over a year ago. over a year ago.
Can you be asked for proof of disability? ›You might ask for proof of a disability if there is a reason for it. For instance, if an employee is consistently calling in sick due to a disability that you weren't aware of before you hired them, you might need to ask for proof.
Do you need lightning lane with DAS? ›Even though DAS return times utilize the Lightning Lane entrances to attractions, DAS is completely separate from the Lightning Lane selections you can make as part of a Disney Genie+ or Individual Lightning Lane purchase.
Do you have to be in the park to use DAS? ›
The park must be open to make a DAS–this was usually true with the in-person way too. Q: I made a DAS Advance Selection but I didn't know my sister would be joining us. She's on our DAS party, can she join us anyway? Unfortunately, only the pre-selected members can join.
Do I need Genie Plus if I have DAS? ›Also, know that Genie+ and the individual paid Lightning Lane attractions can be paired with DAS. What is this? But, while the Advanced DAS Selections are free if you qualify for DAS, you'll have to pay for Genie+ and the individual Lightning Lane Selections.
Can you rider swap with DAS? ›Rider Switch and Disability Access Service can be used together. All riders must be included in the party when the DAS return time is obtained. When you're ready to ride, the DAS holder must be in the first group. Otherwise, the process is the same.
Does diabetes qualify for DAS at Disney World? ›Disabilities Access Service (DAS) Card
Guests with Diabetes do qualify for the DAS card.
Did you know that Disney offers a Disability Access Service that allows children with ADHD to 'virtually' wait in line, saving them (and their families) the agony of trudging through those long, boring, tantrum-inducing queues?
Can you use DAS for Rise of the Resistance? ›You can make your reservation for Rise of the Resistance, once you enter the park, by using the DAS option in the My Disney Experience mobile app, on your datapad, or by visiting a Cast Member at the entrance to the ride. You will receive a return time that is comparable to the current wait time for that attraction.
Does Autism count for Disney das? ›Disability Access Service pass (DAS)
All three major amusement parks (Walt Disney World, SeaWorld and Universal Orlando) provide assistance passes for guests with autism and other developmental disabilities. You can obtain them at Guest Relations as you enter the park.
Important Pre-Registration and DAS Advance Planning Update
Eligible Guests can now pre-register for DAS Advance virtually with a Cast Member, using live video chat. Please note that you may pre-register as soon as 30 days in advance of a park visit, but no less than 2 days before arrival.
The remaining two attractions per park still use DAS, but for day-of selection only. Here are the rides that are only available to book the day of your visit and are not available ahead of time: Magic Kingdom: Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Space Mountain.
Where does the DAS pass show up? ›If you made any DAS Advance Selections during the registration process, you should be able to view those selections now under "My Plans" on the My Disney Experience website or "Future Plans" in the My Disney Experience app.
How many panic attacks for panic disorder? ›
Generally, if you have 4 or more panic attacks and if you always worry about having another, you have panic disorder. Symptoms of a panic attack may include: Pounding heart. Sweating.
Is having anxiety a disability? ›Yes, anxiety is considered a disability. Anxiety disorders such as panic disorders, OCD, PTSD, and phobias are regarded as disabilities. People with anxiety as a disability can qualify for Social Security disability benefits.
Does pregnancy qualify for Das pass Disney? ›Unfortunately, pregnancy is not deemed as a disability, and is not a part of the DAS program. However, what you can do is look into wheelchair or ECV scooter rentals to make travel throughout Disneyland Park and Disney's California Adventure Park easier for you.
How do you prove arthritis is service connected? ›How is a Service Connection Established for Arthritis? To establish a service connection for arthritis, a veteran must prove that the condition was a result of an event that occurred during service, such as an in-service injury or overuse of a joint during a service-related task that caused the condition to develop.
What type of arthritis qualify for disability? ›You may automatically qualify for benefits if your arthritis is affecting your spine and compromising any nerve roots within the spinal cord. Arthritis should cause your spinal cord to experience widespread pain, limited flexibility, and inflammation that necessitates a change in positioning every few hours.
At what point is arthritis a disability? ›More specifically, if your arthritis keeps you from working for at least 12 months, then you may be able to qualify for disability benefits with arthritis. However, you will need to provide evidence that your arthritis meets the SSA's definition of a disability as well as a Blue Book listing.
What disabilities are hard to prove? ›Mental disorders such as depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder are qualifying disabilities that are difficult to prove. Having a long history of medical treatments and contact with a mental health practitioner can improve your case.
What should you not say in a disability interview? ›Making Statements That Can Hurt Your Claim – Unless you are specifically asked pertinent questions, do not talk about alcohol or drug use, criminal history, family members getting disability or unemployment, or similar topics. However, if you are asked directly about any of those topics, answer them truthfully.
Should you answer yes to disability questions? ›"How should I answer the disability question on job applications?" The answer is, it's up to you. You have the law behind you, and what you expect from employers is entirely based on what information you tell them. If you don't think disclosing the disability is important, you don't have to.
Does DAS work during extended hours? ›Andrea, you will be happy to know that DAS attraction times are available for Guests during Extended Evening Hours, and the final return time given is typically five minutes prior to park closing, subject to change.
Can you use DAS for Remy? ›
But, while some attractions are available to be booked in the DAS system ahead of arrival, Remy's Ratatouille Adventure is not. Instead, registered guests using DAS will need to request their return time after they enter the park (we recommend doing this first thing!).
When can I make my first DAS selection? ›Once registered, either in advance of your arrival from 2 to 30 days prior with the DAS Advance option, or during your visit in person at any Guest Relations inside any of the four Walt Disney World Resort theme parks you will be able to see the DAS accommodation self-selection flow of attractions in the My Disney ...
Can you use DAS pass with a virtual queue? ›How Do Virtual Queues Work With DAS? If someone in your party is eligible to use the Disability Access System (DAS), you will still have to join the Virtual Queue and get a Boarding Group.
Can you book 2 individual lightning lanes at once? ›A maximum of two Individual Lightning Lane purchases can be made per day, and you cannot purchase access to the same attraction twice in the same day.
How long do you have to use a DAS pass? ›DAS is valid for the length of the ticket or up to 60 days, whichever is shorter. Once the service has elapsed, Guests need to re-register for the program. Is DAS issued at one Disney theme park valid at other Disney theme parks? DAS is valid throughout the Resort at which it was issued.
Is Das Pass worth it? ›Honestly, the DAS feature in MDE is a game changer.
It prevents you from having to go to the attraction itself to obtain a return time. You can control your day from wherever you are provided the app is working correctly. It makes the parks that much more accessible for those who need the service.
Genie+ gives a single person access to Genie+ Lightning Lane attractions, Genie+ PhotoPass Lenses, and Audio Tales featuring behind-the-scenes information, though it's certainly possible to connect with other members of your planning party if you wish to purchase Disney Genie+ for them, book Lightning Lane attractions ...
How many rides can you skip with Genie Plus? ›How many rides are included with Disney Genie+? Guests have access to 18 rides to choose from at Disneyland and 46 at Walt Disney World.
How many rides can you schedule with DAS? ›You can use the DAS to go on any one ride as many times as you'd like. There's been some confusion because with the Genie+ plan you can only use it for each ride one time that day. However, it's not the same with the DAS. With DAS you can repeat rides as many times as you'd like.
Does Das pass work for all rides? ›You can definitely use the pass for character meet & greets if they offer a Lightning Lane (formerly FastPass+ line) option. However, the DAS pass can not be used for attractions, entertainment and character meet and greets that do not offer both a standby line AND a Lightning Lane.
How many rides do you get with DAS? ›
Q. What attractions are available for Guests using the Disability Access Service (DAS) Advance planning option? A. After you've registered for DAS, a Cast Member will assist you in booking up to 2 one-hour return windows per day for select experiences.
What do you say to get a Disney DAS pass? ›While there is no specific list of what disabilities qualify for DAS at Disney World, some common conditions that may be approved for a DAS Pass include ADHD, autism, or anxiety. Guests should use their discretion when determining whether they should get a DAS Pass for themselves or a loved one.
Can I skip lines at Disney if I have diabetes? ›The “DAS Card” stands for Disabilities Access Service, and is available at Disneyland. This card allows for people who are not able to wait in long lines to come back at a designated time and skip to the front of the line. Hypoglycemia as a result of T1D would be the reason given when requesting one of these cards.
Does ADHD count for Das at Disney? ›Did you know that Disney offers a Disability Access Service that allows children with ADHD to 'virtually' wait in line, saving them (and their families) the agony of trudging through those long, boring, tantrum-inducing queues? Neither did I, and it was a game changer.
Does autism qualify for DAS at Disney? ›Disability Access Service pass (DAS)
All three major amusement parks (Walt Disney World, SeaWorld and Universal Orlando) provide assistance passes for guests with autism and other developmental disabilities. You can obtain them at Guest Relations as you enter the park.
You can make your reservation for Rise of the Resistance, once you enter the park, by using the DAS option in the My Disney Experience mobile app, on your datapad, or by visiting a Cast Member at the entrance to the ride. You will receive a return time that is comparable to the current wait time for that attraction.
Do DAS passes run out? ›The Guest who is requesting DAS must be present during registration (in person or live video call) and when redeeming DAS selections at the Disneyland Resort theme parks. Once registered, DAS is valid for the length of the ticket or up to 60 days, whichever is shorter.
How do you get a DAS pass for Type 1 diabetes? ›DAS registration is done by interviewing with a Cast Member at any of the various Guest Relations locations located throughout the theme parks. Or Guests may also register for DAS 2 to 30 days before arriving through DAS Advance.
Can you have DAS and Genie Plus? ›Also, know that Genie+ and the individual paid Lightning Lane attractions can be paired with DAS.
Can you skip lines at Disney if you have autism? ›The Disney Disability Access Service (DAS) pass is intended for guests who have a disability that prevents them from waiting in line — autism or otherwise. It is important to note that the DAS pass does not allow you to “skip” the line.
What Disney character has autism? ›
Trivia. Renee is Pixar's first nonspeaking autistic character. Her voice actress, Madison Bandy, is also autistic and non-verbal.
How do you not get overstimulated at Disney? ›Practice ahead of time.
There may be more people around than you're used to—even on low-attendance days. Prepare by doing some “theme park practice.” Visit the mall on a busy weekend to practice walking in and navigating crowds. You could even spend time at an arcade or a place like Chuck E.
But, while some attractions are available to be booked in the DAS system ahead of arrival, Remy's Ratatouille Adventure is not. Instead, registered guests using DAS will need to request their return time after they enter the park (we recommend doing this first thing!).
Do you need lightning lane if you have DAS? ›Even though DAS return times utilize the Lightning Lane entrances to attractions, DAS is completely separate from the Lightning Lane selections you can make as part of a Disney Genie+ or Individual Lightning Lane purchase.
How does DAS work with virtual queue? ›How Do Virtual Queues Work With DAS? If someone in your party is eligible to use the Disability Access System (DAS), you will still have to join the Virtual Queue and get a Boarding Group. When your group is called it will be treated like a DAS start time – you can check in any time until the ride closes for the day.