Hello Deborah, and welcome to planDisney.
Of course, it will be my absolute pleasure to offer some tiggerific guidance on how best Guests like you and I from the United Kingdom may register for the
Disability Access Service (DAS) at Walt Disney World Resort!Deborah, I'm able to share that Guests accessing the UK-based
Walt Disney Travel Company website are not yet able to take advantage of the pre-registration process for the Disability Access Service (DAS).
However, I'm pleased to say that Guests from the UK are indeed welcome to register for the Disability Access Service (DAS) upon arrival at any Disney Theme Park by simply visiting a
Guest Relations location.
Plus, you'll be glad to hear that any Disability Access Service (DAS) that Cast Members may provide will be valid for your entire length of stay; which at present is for up to 60-days at Walt Disney World Resort.
Deborah, I feel sure that you'll discover a plethora of pixie-dusted assistance is provided for
Guests with Disabilities at Walt Disney World Resort. I know from my first-hand experience of enjoying family holidays at Disney, that Guests living with
cognitive or hidden disabilities are offered such thoughtful, kind, and inclusive accommodations which are set to make our precious family time together as magical as possible.
And lastly, should you have any further specific questions about visiting Walt Disney World Resort with a disability this coming November, it's always possible to connect with helpful Cast Members via this handy email address:
Disability.services@disneyparks.comNow all that remains is for me to wish you a truly earidescent time with your dear family this coming
November at the most magical place on earth.Have a great Disney day ~
Jane
Your UK-based planDisney Panelist