Eligible Guests can now pre-register for DAS Advance virtually with a Cast Member, using live video chat. Please note that you may pre-register as soon as 30 days in advance of a park visit, but no less than 2 days before arrival.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Disney's Disability Access Service (DAS) can be used to join the Resistance at Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance pending availability of course. I recommend the convenience of pre-registration in advance of your visit with the DAS Advance option - 30-days before your arrival but no less than 2-days before arrival.
Anyone in the party may modify the reservation, but the guest with DAS must enter the attraction. How many guests in one party can be covered under Disney World's DAS? The maximum is six guests per DAS. If you have special circumstances or any concerns, talk to Guest Relations.
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!
This service is commonly referred to as DAS which stands for Disability Access Service. The Walt Disney World disability pass allows guests that qualify access to the Lightning Lane for attractions along with an ADA entrance for attractions that do not have Lightning Lane.