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Does the person with DAS pass have to ride?

The guest the DAS is assigned to must always ride. Anyone in your family (or traveling party) can make the return time- you do NOT all have to be there, not even the guest with the DAS. There is no end time for the return time- so you can't miss it even if you go to the room for a nap.



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The guest the DAS is assigned to must always ride. Anyone in your family (or traveling party) can make the return time- you do NOT all have to be there, not even the guest with the DAS. There is no end time for the return time- so you can't miss it even if you go to the room for a nap.

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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 two ways to register for the DAS Disney World program: before you arrive for your visit, or upon entering the park. Registration involves answering a few questions from a cast member. It does not require medical documentation or other proof of disability.

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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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Disney World's DAS system works on all rides at the theme parks including those without a Lightning Lane and the Individual Lightning Lane attractions. For attractions that do not have Lightning Lane, just simply ask a cast member and they will typically direct you to enter through the exit of an attraction.

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When it is time for the DAS Pass, simply get in line at the Lightning Lane queue and have the guest with DAS go first. The light on the scanner will be blue at first. The cast member will need to see that the correct guest is there, then the light on the scanner turns green, and you are all good to go.

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What rides are excluded from DAS Pass? 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.

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There is a maximum of 2 DAS Advance selections permitted per day and specific experiences are subject to availability. DAS Advance selections are valid for use only on the date chosen.

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The transformation of the Magic Kingdom is spectacular. I am sure you will be hooked as well! The great news is that yes, you will be able to use the Disability Access Service (DAS) pass at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

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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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Disabilities Access Service (DAS) Card Guests with Diabetes do qualify for the DAS card. Please see our DAS FAQs for information about how to get this pass.

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Often, asthma is triggered by weather conditions. If you are sensitive to heat, you might want to consider the Disability Access Service (DAS). Walt Disney World is committed to providing an excellent experience for all of its Guests, including those with medical conditions.

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I highly recommend utilizing the DAS Advance process before your trip. Our trip will be at a crowded time in the parks, and not having to head to guest services is certainly a plus. The fact that the wait times in the virtual queue are lower makes it much easier on families to be able to plan for this process.

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