What disabilities qualify for Das at Disneyland?

What disabilities qualify for Das at Disneyland?

You will need to have a wheelchair, ECV or another mobility device if you have difficulty standing or walking in lines. Keep in mind that most guests walk at least 5 miles per day at Disney, and many queues are over 1/4 to 1/2 mile long. A DAS is NOT required to use mobility devices in lines or on attractions.

Does autism qualify for Das at Disney?

Disability Access Service pass (DAS) All three major amusement parks (Walt Disney World, SeaWorld and Universal Orlando) provide assistance passes for guests with autism and other developmental disabilities. You can obtain them at Guest Relations as you enter the park.

What to Say to Get a Disney das?

Disney does not require specifically telling them what your diagnosis is, but you should be ready to explain how it prevents you from waiting in line. If they ask you and you say “I am in a wheelchair” or “I broke my ankle” this will not apply.

What is a DAS pass?

Disney World’s Disability Access Service (DAS) provides assistance for guests and families with disabilities to navigate more easily and enjoy the parks. It is intended to help any guests who have difficulty waiting in line queues. You may hear some people refer to it as a disability pass or DAS card.

What does Disney do for special needs kids?

Disney offers a wonderful accommodation for children with different cognitive disabilities, called the DAS Pass or Disability Access Service Pass. The pass is available for anyone in the parks who has a disability that makes it difficult for him to wait in the typical queue leading up to an attraction.

Do carers go free at Disney World?

Some time ago I phoned Disney to ask about free entrance for carer / assistant / companion, and they confirmed this was correct. They don’t offer this in the American Disney parks. But you do have to buy tickets each day to get the free ones.

What do you say to get a DAS at Disney?