Hi Stephen!
Thank you for stopping by planDisney with your question - I'm happy to help!
Walt Disney World's
Disability Access Service (DAS) is designed to assist guests who may have difficulty waiting in a conventional queue environment due to a disability. My family is new to using the service since my husband became disabled in 2021, and we continue to choose
Walt Disney World Resort as a vacation destination time and time again because of their commitment to accessibility and inclusivity.
Individuals with autism can be eligible for the Disability Access Service (DAS) pass when visiting Walt Disney World theme parks. If you'd like to pre-register for DAS, you can do that up to 30 days in advance (and no less than two days before arrival) via live video chat. You'll speak with a Cast Member who will ask some questions to determine DAS eligibility, and any Guests who are applying for the pass will need to be on the call with you. Once approved and pre-registered, you'll be allowed to pre-book up to two DAS Advance selections for each day of your visit. Once you arrive, you'll be able to use the DAS self-selection tool on the
My Disney Experience Mobile App to book additional experiences and attractions.
I hope this helps! Please come back and visit us here at planDisney if we can answer any more of your questions before your vacation.
Diane w.