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Do you have to renew DAS pass?

The Disney Disability Access Service is only valid for 60 days after the first use and must be renewed for every trip. You can renew your DAS in one of two ways. You can opt to engage in a live chat with a Cast Member who will ask you about your need for the DAS and offer you options that may suit your party best.



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Guests who do not register pre-arrival will not be able to make attraction selections in advance of the first day of their visit. DAS is valid for up to 60 days. After this time period, Guests will need to re-register for the program.

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Once you obtain your DAS pass, it is good for 60 days from your first day of arrival. How many DAS passes you have depends on how you received the pass. If you went with the virtual appointment, then the Cast Member would have helped you book two one-hour DAS passes per day of your trip.

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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.

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The cast member was so rude and condescending and denied me the DAS,” the Guest recalled. “So, I went in February, ended up passing out in line to Soarin' and was just generally miserable while standing and waiting in lines because I was afraid I'd pass out again.”

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No, cast members do not ask for proof of disability or medication documents during the Disney World DAS registration process.

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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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If you are a night owl or plan a strategic nap you will be able to enjoy lower queue waits, included ice cream and popcorn, and special Characters! I confirmed this with a Cast Member and you can use Disability Access Service (DAS) during After Hour events. I hope that helps!

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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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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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You can definitely use the pass for character meet & greets if they offer a Lightning Lane (formerly FastPass+ line) option. However, the DAS pass can not be used for attractions, entertainment and character meet and greets that do not offer both a standby line AND a Lightning Lane.

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This service works by providing guests with a return time for rides that is equal to the current standby time. So for example, if Seven Dwarfs Mine Train has a 60-minute wait time then the DAS user will return to the attraction in 60 minutes and then will use the Lightning Lane to experience the ride.

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While DAS return times require you to wait the full standby time, Genie+ selections can be made for the next available time window and can be used right away. Purchasing Genie+ is not necessary when utilizing DAS, but there may be days where using both could be helpful, such as peak holiday times.

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Here are the rides that are only available to book the day of your visit and are not available ahead of time:
  • Magic Kingdom: Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Space Mountain.
  • EPCOT: Remy's Ratatouille Adventure, Frozen Ever After.
  • Hollywood Studios: Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway.


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