Contents
- Do you have to show proof of disability at Disney?
- FAQs about Disability Access Service at Disney
- 1. How does the Disability Access Service work?
- 2. Do I need to show proof of disability to obtain the DAS?
- 3. Can I use the DAS for all attractions?
- 4. Can I use the DAS for multiple attractions at the same time?
- 5. Is the DAS available for all guests with disabilities?
- 6. Can I use the DAS for character meet and greets?
- 7. Can I obtain the DAS in advance?
- 8. Are there any restrictions on using the DAS?
- 9. Can I use the DAS for fastpass selections?
- 10. Can I use the DAS for shows and parades?
- 11. Can I use the DAS for dining reservations?
- 12. Can I transfer the DAS to another guest with disabilities?
Do you have to show proof of disability at Disney?
To answer the question directly, no, you do not have to show proof of disability at Disney. Disney has an accessibility program called the Disability Access Service (DAS) that allows guests with disabilities to access attractions in a more efficient manner. This program is designed to accommodate individuals who are unable to wait in traditional queues due to their disabilities. However, there is no requirement to show proof of disability in order to use the DAS.
The DAS can be obtained at Guest Relations or Disability Services at any of the Disney theme parks. It is important to note that the DAS is not a front-of-the-line pass, but rather a system that provides return times for attractions. Once you have obtained the DAS, you can request a return time at an attraction, and then return at that designated time and access the attraction through an alternate entrance.
FAQs about Disability Access Service at Disney
1. How does the Disability Access Service work?
The Disability Access Service (DAS) allows guests with disabilities to receive return times for attractions. Guests can obtain the DAS at Guest Relations or Disability Services at any Disney theme park. Once obtained, they can request a return time for an attraction and access it through an alternate entrance at the designated time.
2. Do I need to show proof of disability to obtain the DAS?
No, Disney does not require guests to show proof of disability in order to obtain the DAS. The program is designed to accommodate individuals who are unable to wait in traditional queues due to their disabilities, without the need for proof of disability.
3. Can I use the DAS for all attractions?
Yes, the DAS can be used for all attractions at Disney theme parks. However, it is important to note that the DAS is not a front-of-the-line pass, but rather a system that provides return times for attractions.
4. Can I use the DAS for multiple attractions at the same time?
Yes, you can have multiple return times for different attractions at the same time. Once you have received a return time for one attraction, you can request another return time for a different attraction.
5. Is the DAS available for all guests with disabilities?
Yes, the DAS is available for all guests with disabilities who are unable to wait in traditional queues. Disney aims to provide an inclusive and accessible experience for all guests, regardless of their disability.
6. Can I use the DAS for character meet and greets?
Yes, the DAS can be used for character meet and greets. You can request a return time for a character meet and greet and access it through the designated alternate entrance.
7. Can I obtain the DAS in advance?
Yes, you can obtain the DAS in advance by contacting Guest Relations or Disability Services at Disney. They will guide you on the process and provide you with the necessary information.
8. Are there any restrictions on using the DAS?
There are no specific restrictions on using the DAS, as long as you have obtained it and follow the guidelines provided by Disney. However, it is important to note that the DAS is subject to availability and may vary depending on the attraction and park capacity.
9. Can I use the DAS for fastpass selections?
No, the DAS is not applicable for FastPass selections. The DAS is a separate program that allows guests with disabilities to access attractions in a more efficient manner, but it does not replace the FastPass system.
10. Can I use the DAS for shows and parades?
Yes, the DAS can be used for shows and parades. You can request a return time for a specific show or parade and access it through the designated alternate entrance.
11. Can I use the DAS for dining reservations?
No, the DAS is not applicable for dining reservations. It is specifically designed to accommodate guests with disabilities who are unable to wait in traditional queues for attractions.
12. Can I transfer the DAS to another guest with disabilities?
No, the DAS is non-transferable and can only be used by the individual who obtained it. Each guest with disabilities may obtain their own DAS if they meet the eligibility criteria.