Welcome to planDisney, Angelica!It sounds like you’re planning a trip to The Happiest Place On Earth tomorrow! I’m so jealous. Did you know that today the Haunted Mansion reopened as Haunted Mansion Holiday? You’re in for some fantastic Seasons Screamings! I’m so glad you found us here as you look into ways to make sure your Disneyland visit goes smoothly. If anyone in your group needs accommodations, chatting with one of the friendly Cast Members about the Disability Access Service (DAS) could be very helpful.DAS makes it easier for guests with special needs to navigate the parks and avoid long lines. At the Disney Parks, everyone is welcome, and everybody gets to shine!Since you’ll be visiting tomorrow, you can request access to these services in-person at an Accessibility Services Kiosk during your visit. The amazing Cast Members there will work with you to discuss any specific requests and offer assistance.To make your visit even smoother, here’s what you need to do before speaking with a Cast Member:
I hope this helps you plan a comfy and fun visit tomorrow, Angelica. If you have any more questions, just send me another message, and I'll be back with an answer quicker than Isabella can say, “What else can I do?”The Miracle Is You!Danielle
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