Mom and Child in room at Polynesian
  • On Apr 1, 2022
    Stacey from Dorset Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hi, Im travelling in early May and I wanted to find out about the disability access pass. I suffer from anxiety and Obsessive compulsive disorder with massive fear of contamination, will I be able to get a das pass to help with waiting in line?

    Hello Stacey,

    Welcome, and thanks for bringing such an important question to us here at planDisney.

    Stacey, it makes me so very happy to know that you're looking forward to what's sure to be a practically perfect in every way holiday this coming May to the magic and wonder of Walt Disney World Resort.

    I'm hopeful that it will be a comfort for you to know that Cast Members at Walt Disney World Resort are incredible at accommodating the needs of Guests with hidden, or Cognitive Disabilities

    Stacey, I'm happy to share with you that one of my own family members lives with a hidden disability, and their personal experiences of holidaying at the most magical place on earth have always been made more enjoyable by the care and attention shown by all the wonderful Cast Members.  Plus, gaining access to the Disability Access Service (DAS) truly made their trip even more doable for our whole family!

    Guests like you and I, who holiday with Mickey and Minnie Mouse at Walt Disney World Resort, are able to connect with Cast Members to discuss our own particular needs concerning the Disability Access Service (DAS) upon arrival at our first Disney Theme Park. 

    Simply head to a Guest Relations location within a Disney Theme Park where Cast Members will be only too glad to assist you further, and if appropriate for your own particular needs, will be able to register you for the DAS.

    It might be handy to know that registration for the Disability Access Service (DAS) lasts for up to 60-days, and may be used by the registered Guest, and up to 5 additional Guests too.  

    I sincerely hope that I've been able to address some of your concerns about Services for Guests with Disabilities, and the Disability Access Service (DAS), Stacey.  Should you have any specific disability questions, it's always possible to email Cast Members direct via: disability.services@disneyparks.com

    You're as welcome as can be to pop back to me here at planDisney, where I'll be pleased to offer any further assistance with your upcoming May holiday to the most magical place on earth.  It's always supercalifragilisticexpialidocious for me when I get the pixie-dusted opportunity of assisting a fellow British Guest with their Disney holibobs!

    Have a great Disney day ~ Jane
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Meet the Panelist: Jane, United Kingdom

As the UK "Mum" on the planDisney Panel I'm able to assist those lucky Guests visiting Walt Disney World Resort from the United Kingdom who generally enjoy a whole 2 week magical stay. The planning and organising of resorts, Advance Dining Reservations and extra pixie dusted holiday fun for solo travellers, large or small family groups is my absolute pleasure! Learn More About Jane

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