Go to Guest Services. Apply for a DAS pass. It's just like the old Fast Pass. Go to each ride to get a return time. Remember, you can only have one at a time. See you there.
Call Disney's disability services.
Yes, you can call the disability services before you go, or you can go into the guest relations once you arrive at the park, or if you are in any hotels you can go to the front desk as well and they will help you with that too.
Yes. When you arrive go to guest relations. They will ask you a few questions and then provide you a disabilities pass. They are very accommodating! I was very impressed!
Yes you can sign up for DAS (Disability Access Services). You can either sign up prior to the trip on their website or app or you can do it at any guest relations location. Once you have it you go into the My Disney Experience app and book return times one attraction at a time the same way you would a lightning lane pass and when your time arrives you go to the attraction and enter through the lightning lane entrance.
Call before ur visit, DW has accommodations for everyone.
All of the comments are correct. We have a disabled son and ylwe used the DAS system at Disney. They are very helpful and will provide and help you with whatever they can. Just remember pick the dates you want to go and buy your tickets to get into the park and then create a reservation. You will need those before you get into the park. There are no special disability tickets. Once in follow all the suggestions these wonderful people have made. Have a great and magical time. We did!
Just pay for scheduled fast pass deal for rides you are interested in.. best way to succeed. I am handicap and learned my lesson last week
Go to guest relations in magic Kingdom main Street
Yes you will need to call the ticket office. Or experience relations tell them. They will lighting Lane you. Make sure you know the genie + app well.
The DAS pass is available at guest services. It works really well.
No no accommodation for disabled
Yes as mr. Litvin said go on their website and check with cast members chat and they will gladly assist you with any questions you may have and assistance.
I'm a local passholder who has a DAS. Guest services will provide you with a DAS bc your son has Autism. They no longer provide DAS for physic disabilities that can be resolve by using a wheelchair. I recommend downloading the my disney experience app, you can chat with guest services through the app or go to guest services once you enter the park to have it applied to his pass. You will also be able to make DAS return times through the app as well. Enjoy your time at Disney :)
Yes. Go to guest services and they will be able to provide you with such pass.
A word of warning: WDW has severely cut back on giving out DAS passes.
I also have a 9 year old grandson who is Autistic. Have you ever given thought to going to Discovery Cove. The only park to be an Austic park
GUEST SERVICES WILL HOOK U UP!
Yes Tony, you can ask them to give you disability pass or red tag which you can show for easy access to rides so u don't hve to stand In line
Check guest service they are great
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