Mickey Mouse with Special Needs Guest
  • On May 26, 2024
    Karin from FL Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I have a das pass under previous rules. When does it expire?

    Hiya, Karin! Welcome to planDisney, and thanks for stopping by with this great question. Your family plans to enjoy some Walt Disney World Resort magic later this week, so let's look at where you can review the latest information about Disability Access Service (DAS)

    Under the previous DAS guidelines, passes were typically valid for 60 days, so yours would probably be good for 60 days from the date you were approved. Some passes were issued for 30 days as the new guideline start date neared, so that might apply in your situation. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact the DAS team. They're just an email away at disability.services@disneyparks.com.

    When you're ready to apply for a pass under the new system, it will be valid for 120 days. Another change to remember is that up to four guests can utilize DAS return times now; previously, up to six guests were eligible. When you're ready to reapply, head to the Registration page as soon as 30 days before your visit. You can request a video chat for approval when you're ready.

    I recommend reviewing the Accessibility Services page for information and tips to make your visit magical. You can scroll to the sections that are applicable to you and your party to help plan your itinerary. The Sensory Experiences Details document is a fabulous tool for all guests interested in what to expect from attractions and experiences.

    Karin, I'm waving my Fairy Godmother wand so you'll have a practically perfect time on your Disney vacation. Please stop by planDisney anytime!

    Magic awaits,
    Elaine
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Meet the Panelist: Elaine, Florida

Bright Suns! I'm Elaine, a retired teacher dividing my time between my home state of Kentucky and the Sunshine State. I married my college sweetheart, and now that our only son is grown, we are exploring the empty-nest life. My family has been visiting Walt Disney World Resort for over 25 years, so if you have questions about adult-only visits, plant-based meals, thrill attractions, and Florida-resident perks, I'm here for you in full Force. Like Yoda would say, "Trips, we will plan!" Learn More About Elaine

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