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Disability Access Service at Walt Disney World to go digital



Walt Disney World will be transitioning their Disability Access Service (DAS) cards to digital beginning Thursday, April 30. Guests utilizing this program will have their information added to their MagicBands or tickets, allowing them to be scanned when guests return to the attractions. The current system uses paper cards where cast members can hand-write the return times for each attraction.

Disney says nothing else will be changing.



News source: Orlando Sentinel

Leah grew up in a little farming town in Illinois, right on the Mississippi River. Her Chicago-born husband, David, left the city for her, and they're now raising their three children (Jacob, Jonah and Lydia) just 12 miles from her hometown. As the Senior Editor of the DIS (wdwinfo.com), Leah spends a lot of time writing about, reading about, and discussing Disney. So, it should come as no surprise that one of her family's favorite ways to spend time is going to Walt Disney World and traveling on Disney Cruise Line. She also enjoys shopping, watching movies with her husband and doing crafts with and for her kids.












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