Registering for Disability Access Service (DAS) Now Open

DAS

Accommodating Guests with Disabilities

Disney Parks have an unwavering commitment to providing a welcoming, inclusive environment and accessible experiences for our Guests. As part of this commitment, Disability Access Service (DAS) is a program offered at Walt Disney World theme parks to assist Guests who have difficulty tolerating extended waits in a conventional queue environment due to disability.

Registration Process

There are 2 ways for eligible Guests to register for the DAS program—pre-arrival via live video chat or in person at Guest Relations during a park visit. Cast Members will work with Guests individually to discuss specific requests and offer assistance.

Before you register, make sure to:

  • add your travel party to your Family & Friends list, so they can be included in DAS plans
  • link valid theme park admission for each member of your party
  • ensure that the Guest who is requesting to use DAS is present at the time of registration, either via live video chat or at one of the Guest Relations Main Entrance locations

Ways to Register

Pre-Arrival via Live Video Chat

Eligible Guests now have the option to pre-register virtually with a Cast Member via live video chat between 2 to 30 days in advance of a park visit.

If DAS is provided, you (or a parent/guardian if under 18 years of age) will participate in the registration process, which requires having a photo taken.

DAS is valid for up to 60 days. After this time period, you’ll need to re-register.

Please note: at this time, live chat will be offered in English only.

On-Site at Guest Relations

If you prefer to register in person, you may stop by a Guest Relations Main Entrance location during a park visit.

Guest Relations Main Entrance Locations at Walt Disney World Resort:

If DAS is provided, you (or a parent/guardian) will participate in the registration process, which requires having a photo taken.

DAS is valid for up to 60 days. After this time period, you’ll need to re-register.

Ready to Chat with a Cast Member?

When you’re ready to chat with a Cast Member to register for DAS, you can engage in a live video chat using the “Request Live Video Chat” button below.

Make sure the device has a working camera and a microphone. You must review and accept the Terms & Conditions before requesting a live video chat.

Terms and Conditions              Request Live Video Chat

Other Important Things to Note

  • Live chat is available from 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM Eastern Time.
  • The recording of this video chat is not permitted.
  • The Guest requesting DAS (or their parent/guardian) must be 18 years of age or older to register. The Guest requesting to use DAS must be present during the video call.
  • If you’ve not logged in to your Disney account, you’ll be prompted to log in. If you don’t have a Disney account, you’ll need to create one before continuing.
  • Video chat is screen reader-friendly for Guests with visual disabilities and available with text chat for Guests with hearing disabilities.
  • At this time, live chat is offered in English only.

Need Help?

Learn more about DAS, including frequently asked questions.

For additional assistance, please call Disability Services at (407) 560-2547, or send an email to [email protected].

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