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Can you get a Fastpass at Disney for ADHD?

While there is no specific list of what disabilities qualify for DAS at Disney World, some common conditions that may be approved for a DAS Pass include ADHD, autism, or anxiety. Guests should use their discretion when determining whether they should get a DAS Pass for themselves or a loved one.



While Disney retired the "Fastpass" name in favor of Disney Genie+ and Lightning Lane, guests with ADHD can access a specialized service called the Disability Access Service (DAS). DAS is not a "front-of-the-line" pass, but rather a system that allows guests who have difficulty waiting in a conventional standby line—due to a developmental disability like ADHD or Autism—to receive a "return time" for an attraction. This return time is based on the current standby wait; for example, if the wait for Space Mountain is 60 minutes, you receive a time to return in one hour. This allows the guest to wait in a more comfortable or sensory-friendly environment before entering the Lightning Lane. As of 2024 and 2026, Disney has updated the DAS registration process to include a virtual video interview with a health professional before your visit. It is important to note that DAS is intended for those with a "cognitive disability" that prevents them from waiting in line; if your primary concern is just saving time, you are encouraged to use the paid Lightning Lane Multi Pass system instead.

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Sign up for 'DAS pass' Guests with any condition (including ADHD) that prevents them from waiting in extended lines can obtain one. While a DAS pass won't give you immediate access to a ride, you'll get a return time comparable to the ride's current wait time.

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FastPass+ is your ticket to skip some of the lengthier Standby lines, and when you're trying to keep your trip efficient for a guest with ADHD, they can be a real help.

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There are 2 ways to register for DAS: (1) pre-arrival via live video chat or (2) on-site at Guest Relations.
  1. City Hall at Magic Kingdom park.
  2. The Guest Relations lobby (near the Main Entrance) at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.
  3. The Guest Relations lobby (near the Main Entrance) at Disney's Hollywood Studios.


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Guests with any physical or mental disability that affects their ability to wait in the standard attraction line for an extended period and simply cannot be corrected with a wheelchair may qualify.

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Eligibility for a DAS pass is based upon a guest's need, not their diagnosis. Cast Members will not ask for proof of a disability, but will inquire about the type of accommodations you are requesting because of your disability or condition.

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DAS is intended for Guests who have difficulty tolerating extended waits in a conventional queue environment due to a disability. DAS doesn't provide immediate access to experiences, but rather allows Guests to request a return time for a specific experience that is comparable to the current standby wait.

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There are 2 ways to register for DAS: (1) pre-arrival via live video chat or (2) on-site at Guest Relations.
  1. City Hall at Magic Kingdom park.
  2. The Guest Relations lobby (near the Main Entrance) at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.
  3. The Guest Relations lobby (near the Main Entrance) at Disney's Hollywood Studios.


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Some common conditions and diagnoses that may be approved include autism, anxiety, and ADHD. Basically, if you have any condition or disorder that makes it challenging to remain in lines for extended periods of time, then you qualify for a Disney DAS pass.

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There is a maximum of 2 DAS Advance selections permitted per day and specific experiences are subject to availability.

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