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Can you use DAS on virtual queue?

If someone in your party is eligible to use the Disability Access System (DAS), you still have to join the Virtual Queue and get a Boarding Group. Once you arrive at the ride and show your DAS card, you'll be directed to the Lightning Lane to minimize your wait.



Yes, you can use the Disability Access Service (DAS) in conjunction with a virtual queue, but the two systems work in parallel rather than as a "skip." For high-demand attractions like Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind or TRON Lightcycle / Run, you must first join the Virtual Queue through the My Disney Experience app at 7:00 AM or 1:00 PM. Once your "Boarding Group" is called and you arrive at the attraction, you then notify the Cast Member at the entrance that you have DAS. They will scan your MagicBand or pass, and instead of waiting in the physical "Return" line (which can still be 30–60 minutes long), you will be given a DAS return time or redirected to a shorter access point. In 2026, this "double-tap" method ensures that guests with disabilities aren't forced to stand in long, confined indoor queues while still respecting the capacity limits of the virtual queue system. It is a vital tool for guests who have difficulty with extended waiting periods due to a developmental disability.

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You will need to explain your needs to the Cast Member at the attractions. A DAS is NOT required for those accommodations. – A DAS is not usable on rides, attractions, meet & greets, parades and fireworks shows that don't offer both a Standby queue and a Genie+ queue.

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We would then automatically be given a Lightning Lane time to redeem at the attraction in 30 minutes. DAS guests still wait near the posted amount of time — they are just not being required to wait that time in the actual line. They can walk around or enjoy other attractions.

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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.

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In most cases, guests who have been late to Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind have been allowed to ride after scanning their park ticket at the attraction's entrance. Though this may not be the case for every day, especially during the parks' busy seasons.

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Use DAS if Eligible: Disney's Disability Access Pass (DAS) is available for Rise of the Resistance for guests who qualify. Disney recently unveiled changes to DAS that make it easier to enroll on the app before your arrival. (Note that in order to ride the attraction, guests must be able to transfer.)

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A virtual queue is in place at TRON Lightcycle / Run presented by Enterprise. Guests will need to use the My Disney Experience app to enter this attraction. A standby queue will not be available.

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If you've also added Genie+ to your tickets for the day, you'll be able to make your first Lightning Lane selection starting at 7 a.m. You can continue to make both DAS and Lightning Lane selections for available attractions throughout the day - as soon as you use one, you'll be able to make another!

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Disability Access Service pass (DAS) All three major amusement parks (Walt Disney World, SeaWorld and Universal Orlando) provide assistance passes for guests with autism and other developmental disabilities. You can obtain them at Guest Relations as you enter the park.

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When Can I Join the Virtual Queue? Disney World opens its Virtual Queues at 7:00 AM and 1:00 PM each day. Spots in the virtual queue go quickly, so we recommend that you tap quickly and join the queue immediately at one of these times.

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Consider a disability assistance card. The card allows you to go to an attraction and get a set time to come back and experience the ride. There are two ways to register for DAS: (1) pre-arrival via live video chat or (2) on-site at any theme park guest relations window. You don't need a doctor's note.

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In terms of what to say to get a DAS pass, start by explaining why waiting in extended queues would be difficult for you. For example: “I experience ___________ which makes tolerating long lines difficult.” “When I'm in line for a long period of time, ___________ happens.”

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