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The 120 days is how long the DAS is valid for AP holders.So after may 20 do you now register online 6 months out for DAS at WDW
Lots of ppl. get declined, no issue with that. That's Disney just telling you they don't believe your disability needs a das. There is nothing wrong with asking.I have a question to ask if it's ok for me to reply here as it's same topic.
If you get declined DAS on video does that mean your tickets get void and you won't be allowed back in or is it just if you are caught out inside the park?
The website was updated about 20 mins ago
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/disability-access-service/
The info (2;52 Eastern Time) 4/11/24 includes an "only;"They took out the “only”.But in the video Amy from touring plans did, posted separately, Disney told her only DD.
Is the language about having only 4 people gone or was that on a different page?The website was updated about 20 mins ago
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/disability-access-service/
Is the language about having only 4 people gone or was that on a different page?
We are a family of 7 or 8 (one kid hasn't gone the last few trips) and they have always added all our kids without us even asking. They would just start scanning all their MBs (we always did it in-person). Hoping it is still that easy.We are a family of 5, 3 kids. Most of the time one parent has to run behind to catch up to the DD4 who has sensory and elopement issues while the second parent stays in line with the other kids. This party of 4 max is really not going to work for us. DS7 does have educational autism (highly consistent) and just diagnosed (not medically). I don’t even know if he would qualify. They should word it to limit adults maybe but not kids.
I believe the in person at Guest Services will not be available. But there will be iPads to chat with a DAS planner. I think I was still banking on in person as well (vs the 2-3 hours hold on chat).We are a family of 7 or 8 (one kid hasn't gone the last few trips) and they have always added all our kids without us even asking. They would just start scanning all their MBs (we always did it in-person). Hoping it is still that easy.
Yes, which is one of my biggest issues with this new change. I much prefer to do it in person. I'm assuming they will do all the linking during the video chat and I can confirm if they will let us all on it at that time. I will say that our one trip to DL was the exception, they would *not* allow us to go over the 6 person limit, even though they were all our minor children. Luckily my mom was with us and had her own pass she could put some of them on. Hoping WDW isn't going to take this hard stance going forward.I believe the in person at Guest Services will not be available. But there will be iPads to chat with a DAS planner. I think I was still banking on in person as well (vs the 2-3 hours hold on chat).
I have no doubt they will grant exceptions for your situation. Exceptions to include grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins over the 4 is unlikely.We are a family of 5, 3 kids.
No that is not true. Other accommodations (something other than DAS) will be available depending on the need.So there is now strict criteria and people with other genuine medical issues that preclude them from queuing up are out of luck?