Hello there, Michelle! Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! Thanks so much for taking the time to reach back out and ask another excellent Walt Disney World Resort question!
Walt Disney World Resort does an amazing job providing each and every Guest with magical experiences. For their
Guests with disabilities, there are a variety of services and accommodations available to assist in providing memorable vacations. As someone that has a
mobility disability and must utilize mobility devices when visiting the parks, I cannot express just how helpful these services have been to me and my family!
One of the services offered at Walt Disney World Resort is the
Disability Access Service. This service is designed to accommodate Guests that are unable to wait in a conventional queue line environment due to disability. Guests using this service may receive a return time comparable to the current standard wait time for select attractions and return to experience the attraction either at or after the given return time.
Disability Access Service cards are granted to individual Guests, not the entire party. This means that each of your children can receive the Disability Access Service as long as they both qualify for it. Whenever you stop by
Guest Relations, you can just request that both of your children receive Disability Access Service cards to the Cast Member. You will have to go through the registration process with both children and, then, their individual Disability Access Cards will be available on their specific
MagicBands. This should then give you the ability to take your children onto their favorite attractions separately!
Hopefully, this information will assist you and your family in having a magical Walt Disney World Resort vacation later this month!
~Wyatt