Hi there, Georgina - welcome back to
planDisney!
Thanks for stopping by with another question. I see that my friend and fellow panelist Diana provided you with a great response recently - I'm here to do the same!
The short answer to your question is, yes! Online Pre-Registration for the
Disability Access Service (DAS) is limited to Guests within the United States, but the restriction is based on location, not residency. So as long as you are logging in from the
U.S. Walt Disney World website while located in the U.S. you should be able to take advantage of
online pre-registration.
One of the benefits of completing the online pre-registration is the ability to select up to two DAS Advance attraction or experience one-hour return windows for each day of your visit. It is important to note that these can only be made at least two days in advance. So, for example, if you completed the DAS online pre-registration today, you will not be able to make DAS Advance selections for today or tomorrow. You can complete the DAS online pre-registration up to 30 days prior to your visit, so I suggest doing so as soon as you've arrived in the U.S. so you'll have the best selection of return times.
If for some reason you aren't able to complete the online pre-registration, don't fret - you can still register for DAS at a
Guest Relations location within a Theme Park once you're here. They can even help you make DAS Advance selections for the later days of your trip, and you'll still have access to selecting return times for attractions within the Theme Parks. Once you experience a ride or attraction, you can then select a new return time for a different attraction!
I hope this information is helpful as you continue planning your upcoming holiday.
Please let me know if I can assist in answering any additional questions!
Ryan J.