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mamaofsix

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I noticed the timeline for DAS registration at WDW has changed to 60 days ahead of your trip.

Can someone tell me: is this 60 days in advance of the START of your trip (similar to making ADRs), or 60 days from your LAST park day?

Thanks!
 
60 days from your first park visit -- or essentially the start of your ticket.

For example:
  • if you have a package reservation onsite, it's 60 days from your check-in date because your tickets start then
  • if you are staying onsite but have standalone tickets, it's 60 days from your ticket start date regardless of when you check-in at a resort so that may be earlier/later than 60 days from the check-in date
  • if you are staying offsite, it's 60 days from your ticket start date
 
60 days from your first park visit -- or essentially the start of your ticket.

For example:
  • if you have a package reservation onsite, it's 60 days from your check-in date because your tickets start then
  • if you are staying onsite but have standalone tickets, it's 60 days from your ticket start date regardless of when you check-in at a resort so that may be earlier/later than 60 days from the check-in date
  • if you are staying offsite, it's 60 days from your ticket start date
Wonderful! Thank you so much. :)
 
60 days from your first park visit -- or essentially the start of your ticket.

For example:
  • if you have a package reservation onsite, it's 60 days from your check-in date because your tickets start then
  • if you are staying onsite but have standalone tickets, it's 60 days from your ticket start date regardless of when you check-in at a resort so that may be earlier/later than 60 days from the check-in date
  • if you are staying offsite, it's 60 days from your ticket start date
Thanks again. We tried today. It took only 10 minutes to get onto the video chat and both of our kids with disabilities were approved.

The conversation was lengthier than the last time a few years ago, but the cast member could not have been more kind.

I am incredibly relieved. With the number of reports of being denied, I was really worried for this trip. Saying a prayer of thanks! Phew!
 

60 days from your first park visit -- or essentially the start of your ticket.

For example:
  • if you have a package reservation onsite, it's 60 days from your check-in date because your tickets start then
  • if you are staying onsite but have standalone tickets, it's 60 days from your ticket start date regardless of when you check-in at a resort so that may be earlier/later than 60 days from the check-in date
  • if you are staying offsite, it's 60 days from your ticket start date
We normally just do date based tickets but we purchased AP's this year with the gift card deal.

Is there a way about going to the chat for this?

Do they look at our onsite reservation or if we were staying offsite would we have to make a park reservation and then the 60 days is good from then?

Just another wrinkle they are not active yet so not sure if that changes anything although they are showing in MDE for DS who receives DAS.
 
We normally just do date based tickets but we purchased AP's this year with the gift card deal.

Is there a way about going to the chat for this?

Do they look at our onsite reservation or if we were staying offsite would we have to make a park reservation and then the 60 days is good from then?

Just another wrinkle they are not active yet so not sure if that changes anything although they are showing in MDE for DS who receives DAS.
You do need park reservations with an AP regardless of onsite or offsite. I believe the DAS will start with your first park reservation.
 












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