Disney World Extends Duration of Disability Access Service

Disney World has recently announced a significant change to its Disability Access Service (DAS), extending the service duration from 120 to 240 days. This change, which recently came into effect, aims to provide better flexibility and accessibility for guests who rely on DAS.

Disney World’s Disability Access Service (DAS) is a service designed to assist guests with disabilities that make it difficult to wait in long lines. The service allows these guests to receive a return time for attractions, enabling them to enjoy the park without having to stand in a physical queue for extended periods.

Earlier this year, in May 2024, several changes were also introduced to the DAS system. Among the most significant changes were the requirement for pre-registration via video chat and the focus of DAS primarily on guests with cognitive or developmental challenges, such as autism.

The latest change, which doubles the duration of DAS from 120 to 240 days, is particularly beneficial for guests who visit the park frequently, plan longer stays, or hold annual passes. This provides them with more time and flexibility to plan and enjoy their visit without needing to renew the service as often.

Read more about the Disability Access Service HERE, or on Disney World’s official website.

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