Disney’s DAS Pass Now Valid for up to One Year

Disneyland and Walt Disney World have both extended the validity timeframe for guests who are registered for Disability Access Service (DAS). DAS is designed to help guests who, “due to a developmental disability like autism or similar,” cannot wait in a conventional Disney attraction queue for an extended period of time.

Previously, DAS was only valid for up to 240 days once a guest was registered. DAS is now valid for the length of the theme park ticket or up to 1 year, whichever is shorter, enabling Annual Passholders to receive the service for the entire year they’re a Passholder. Once the year ends, guests will be required to re-register should they wish to continue using it.

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Head over to our DISabilities discussion forum to discuss this new change with other posters. You’ll also find many other topics related to visiting the Disney theme parks with various disabilities.


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