What if we have a large group? Will the DAS cover my group as well?

The DAS covers everyone in your travel party, for the 4 main parks in Florida and the 2 parks in California, for the entire length of your stay. The policy used to state that only 6 were allowed on 1 DAS – however, that statement seems to have been removed from any print. Some cast members may still only put up to 6 on your loved one’s DAS but many will do the entire party. Disney [...]

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What happens if I miss my return time?

The return times for the DAS do not expire! If you cannot make it back by the return time, don’t worry. Just get there when you can and enjoy the ride at that time.

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How does the DAS work?

At Walt Disney World and Disneyland: The accommodation will go into your My Disney Experience account – a button will appear in the app in your account. This button does not appear until you activate your park ticket for the day and will fall off at midnight. The button will reappear the next time you activate your park ticket for the day. Sometimes it takes a couple minutes after you enter the park for it to [...]

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Do guests who require the use of a wheelchair or scooter qualify for the DAS?

If you use a wheelchair or scooter, you will not need the DAS unless your needs go beyond what an EVC or wheelchair can provide for you. Depending on the attraction, guests using a wheelchair or scooter will either wait in the stand-by line, receive a return time at the attraction comparable to the current wait time or be redirected to an alternate entrance.. The majority of the attractions at Walt Disney World offer queues that [...]

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Tips for requesting the DAS card:

When requesting the DAS you will need to focus on discussing with them how the card will benefit your child by means of safety and health, not by diagnosis. Some examples: Some children need alternative access to a ride due to needing an easy exit out of the ride. To protect themselves or others during the course of a meltdown. The child is extremely touchy with others.  The child is incapable of waiting in line – [...]

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How do I get the DAS card?

There are 2 ways to set up the DAS: 1 – The DAS is issued at the park’s Main Entrance Guest Relations locations and any of the blue (WDW) or green (DL) umbrellas scattered in the parks. You will participate in a registration process which includes have a photo taken of the DAS holder by a cast member. OR 2 – you can preregister online via chat with a cast member 30-2 days prior to your [...]

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What is the DAS?

The DAS Card is designed for guests who are unable to wait in a traditional line due to disabilities. This includes both visible and invisible disabilities.

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