Welcome to planDisney Dina! Thank you for stopping by with your great question. I’m happy to help! At Disney, we’re committed to creating a magical and accessible experience for all guests. For those who may have difficulty tolerating extended wait times in a conventional queue environment, we offer the
Disability Access Service (DAS) designed to support guests with disabilities. I’d love to guide you through the process of registering and making the most of this service!
Disability Access Service (DAS) at Walt Disney World is designed for guests with developmental disabilities, such as autism, who cannot tolerate extended waits in a traditional queue. Instead of granting immediate access, DAS provides a return time for attractions based on the current standby wait. The guest requiring DAS must be present during registration and must also experience the attraction when redeeming their return time.
Every guest who wants to
register for DAS must have a video chat with the DAS team as soon as 60 days in advance of a park visit. If DAS is provided after a conversation with a Cast Member to determine eligibility, the Guest with a disability (or a parent/guardian) will participate in the registration process. This requires having a photo taken of the DAS registered Guest. I can say with confidence and from personal experience that this service is a big help, allowing you to book return times for attractions rather than waiting in long lines.
I hope this information helps you plan a smooth and magical visit to Walt Disney World Dina! Wishing you an unforgettable Disney experience filled with joy, laughter, and magical moments. Have a fantastic time!
Kay