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Does DAS pass expire?

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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DAS is valid for the length of the ticket or up to 60 days, whichever is shorter. Once the service has elapsed or when a new ticket is required, Guests will need to re-register.

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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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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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Did you know that Disney offers a Disability Access Service that allows children with ADHD to 'virtually' wait in line, saving them (and their families) the agony of trudging through those long, boring, tantrum-inducing queues?

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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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To maximize the benefits of DAS, you should plan ahead using available information to develop a tentative plan for your visit. Current and forecasted future wait times can be found in the Disney Genie service app tool, in addition to ride locations and attraction access options.

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Honestly, the DAS feature in MDE is a game changer. It prevents you from having to go to the attraction itself to obtain a return time. You can control your day from wherever you are provided the app is working correctly. It makes the parks that much more accessible for those who need the service.

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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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The Disability Access Service (DAS) is designed for guests who have a difficult time waiting in long lines for various reasons. I've heard of people using this service for a physical disability like severe plantar fasciitis to psychological disabilities like anxiety or being on the autism spectrum.

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The Disney cast members will work with that guest on an individual basis to make whatever accommodations are necessary. There is no requirement for guests to prove medical disability with a doctor's note or documentation; Disney takes guests at their word.

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