Hello Hannah, and welcome to planDisney.
I must begin by explaining that as the current
UK-based Panelist here at planDisney, it's always a big deal for me to have the honor of assisting a fellow British Guest. I also note you've indicated that you hail from just across the Tamar River from me, in the beautiful County of Devon - so that makes us good neighbours too!
As you correctly say, upon arrival at Walt Disney World Resort, you'll be more than welcome to make your way to any Theme Park
Guest Relations location to enquire with Cast Members about registration for the
Disability Access Service (DAS).Hannah, I'm so happy to confirm that at present, Guests are not required to provide any documentation to support their application for registration for the Disability Access Service (DAS) at Walt Disney World Resort. Cast Members in attendance at Guest Relations will be able to fully discuss your own particular needs, and if appropriate, can go ahead with your registration for the Disability Access Service (DAS).
You'll no doubt be pleased to know that any DAS which may be provided will be set to last for up to a whole 60 days at Walt Disney World Resort!
With so many wonderful accommodations currently in place for
Guests living with Disabilities when visiting Walt Disney World Resort, I feel sure that your
Autumnal October holiday at the most magical place on earth will be practically perfect in every way!
And lastly, if you should have any pertinent questions for the disability team at Walt Disney World Resort, it's always possible to email them directly at:
disability.services@disneyparks.comHannah, if you should have any follow-up Disney planning questions, please don't hesitate to pop back to
me here at planDisney.
Have a great Disney day ~ Jane