As of the major policy updates in 2024 and 2025, the Disability Access Service (DAS) at Disney Parks is now primarily focused on guests with developmental and cognitive disabilities, such as autism or similar conditions. While "anxiety" is not a guaranteed qualifier, you may still be approved if your anxiety is part of a broader cognitive or developmental condition that makes it impossible to wait in a conventional queue. During the mandatory "Live Video Chat" registration (required up to 60 days before your visit), you will need to explain the specific "functional impact" of your condition—for instance, how a crowded, confined queue triggers a severe panic attack or sensory overload. Disney has moved away from "diagnosis-based" approvals and now focuses on "need-based" ones. If your anxiety is purely situational or physical, they may suggest other accommodations like "Rider Switch" or the purchase of Lightning Lane Multi Pass instead.