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Reminders about DAS:
The first dates ALL people doing Advance Video Registration are under NEW RULES would be May 20 for WDW and June 18 for DL.
CURRENTLY CONFIRMED INFORMATION
"Disney Genie service is a program available to all Guests.
Our complimentary Disney Genie service helps you enjoy more of the magic during your theme park visit with 2 easy-to-use features.
The My Day feature lets you see your booked theme park plans for the day in one place. Plus, get personalized recommendations customized to your preferences.
The Tip Board lets you view estimated wait times, order food, make dining reservations and request to join an available virtual queue."
The Disneyland website also added more information about the free Genie program:
"Disney Genie Service is a program available to all Guests.
Our complimentary Disney Genie service creates your best Disney day inspired by your top interests. It also grants you planning features, including a personalized itinerary creator. It will save you time by seamlessly mapping out your day, with updates that continue from morning to night—just like a favorite navigation app. You’ll receive attraction and dining recommendations inspired by what you told Disney Genie service you’re most interested in doing and seeing.
The “My Day” tab is where you’ll find Disney Genie recommendations and plans you’ve made, including dining reservations and Disneyland Resort hotel reservations. It will begin populating at 7:00 AM on the day of your visit.
The “Tip Board” lets you view estimated wait times, order food, make dining reservations and request to join an available virtual queue.
Genie+ Service and Individual Lightening Lanes are available for purchase to enhance the complimentary tools."
If you are doing advance video registration and want to report here, please include:
Disney has indicated they will be doing individual assessments and accommodations based on needs/concerns related to waiting in the regular lines. Pretty much every condition/diagnosis has a spectrum - some have many needs. Some have very few needs.
This means MAY NOT give everyone with the same condition/concern the same accommodations.
Disney MAY NOT publish exactly how other accommodations will work or what exact accommodations will be given for which needs. They MAY (hopefully will) have kind of a 'cookbook' of accommodations they can pull additional from to meet individual needs
- DAS began at WDW and Disneyland in late 2013 to replace the previous disability access service GAC (Guest Assistance Card)
- DAS was always meant to be a re-registration, with questions asked, not a renewal. Having had it was not a guarantee it would be approved each time. (This is per Guest Relations CM, including Cheshire Figment who was a Guest Relations CM and a Moderator here who is now deceased)
- DAS Advanced Video Registration began October 19, 2021 for WDW and December 8, 2021 for Disneyland. Before that, DAS registration was only available in person after arrival.
- If you are not going to DISNEYLAND in the next week, wait a while to register. After each of the previous changes, it took a week or 2 for things to settle down
- When talking to the CM, the main question to keep in mind is - What are my concerns with waiting in the regular lines? Not the diagnosis or the symptoms - some people with the same diagnosis or symptoms may not have concerns with waiting in lines; others will. What are YOU concerned with ?
- Be prepared that the CM may ask further questions or ask for clarification
The first dates ALL people doing Advance Video Registration are under NEW RULES would be May 20 for WDW and June 18 for DL.
CURRENTLY CONFIRMED INFORMATION
- updated process for Accessibility Services conversations began May 20 for WDW and June 18 for DL
- After new program date, DAS is valid for the length of the ticket or up to 240 days, whichever is shorter. Once the service has elapsed, Guests need to re-register for the program.
- Registration will be WITHIN 30 days before visit.
- Registration will be by video call with Disney CMs either in advance or in park
- ADDED 6/20: FOR DL ONLY: there will be an in person live option at the park; first little building as you enter through Harbor security. This Accessibility Services Kiosk does more than just the DAS interviews. According to the Disneyland website, this is also where guests will rent/borrow handheld devices hearing disabilities and braille resources for vision disabilities as well as obtaining a stroller-as-wheelchair tag.
- DAS registration and administration will no longer be part of Guest Relations Department. It will be under a NEW Accessibility Services Department made up of Disney CMs
- In this video discussion, health care professionals may be available, if needed, to help determine appropriate accommodations.
- Guests will not be asked for medical documentation
- For the video chat
- Guests using a mobile device or tablet will need to download the Zoom application to connect to the video chat.
- Video chat is screen reader-friendly for Guests with visual disabilities and available with text chat for Guests with hearing disabilities.
- 'traditional DAS' (including DAS Return Times) will be "limited to guests who, due to developmental disabilities like autism or similar, are unable to wait in conventional lines for an extended period of time."
- Guests on Wish trips will continue to be covered under their current program which is separate from DAS
- Need to wait 10 minutes after scanning into current DAS Return attraction (2nd tap point) to make another
- Party size limited to 4 total for non-related persons. Exceptions will reportedly made for 'immediate family', but not clear exactly what this means
- Other accommodations will be offered on an individual basis, based on needs.
- The websites suggest using Rider Switch, planning with the FREE Genie service
- PAID Genie+ is an option available to all guests; it is NOT an accommodation
- DAS Advance Selections will not be offered; MAY possibly be offered as an additional accommodation for a small number of guests with extensive needs
"Disney Genie service is a program available to all Guests.
Our complimentary Disney Genie service helps you enjoy more of the magic during your theme park visit with 2 easy-to-use features.
The My Day feature lets you see your booked theme park plans for the day in one place. Plus, get personalized recommendations customized to your preferences.
The Tip Board lets you view estimated wait times, order food, make dining reservations and request to join an available virtual queue."
The Disneyland website also added more information about the free Genie program:
"Disney Genie Service is a program available to all Guests.
Our complimentary Disney Genie service creates your best Disney day inspired by your top interests. It also grants you planning features, including a personalized itinerary creator. It will save you time by seamlessly mapping out your day, with updates that continue from morning to night—just like a favorite navigation app. You’ll receive attraction and dining recommendations inspired by what you told Disney Genie service you’re most interested in doing and seeing.
The “My Day” tab is where you’ll find Disney Genie recommendations and plans you’ve made, including dining reservations and Disneyland Resort hotel reservations. It will begin populating at 7:00 AM on the day of your visit.
The “Tip Board” lets you view estimated wait times, order food, make dining reservations and request to join an available virtual queue.
Genie+ Service and Individual Lightening Lanes are available for purchase to enhance the complimentary tools."
If you are doing advance video registration and want to report here, please include:
- Which park?
- Does your trip start before or after the 'new rules' date? If before, are all the days of your trip before?
- What kind of tickets? Did your ticket type require park reservations? Only date based tickets don't require reservations
- Does the person you did registration for fit into the category of developmental disability (autism or similar) that is listed on the website or some other issues/concerns with waiting in the regular lines? REMINDER: don't post specific diagnosis, symptoms or conditions, just 'yes' or 'other'
- Did the person end up registered for DAS or other accommodations? If other accommodations, do they sound like they will meet the needs?
Disney has indicated they will be doing individual assessments and accommodations based on needs/concerns related to waiting in the regular lines. Pretty much every condition/diagnosis has a spectrum - some have many needs. Some have very few needs.
This means MAY NOT give everyone with the same condition/concern the same accommodations.
Disney MAY NOT publish exactly how other accommodations will work or what exact accommodations will be given for which needs. They MAY (hopefully will) have kind of a 'cookbook' of accommodations they can pull additional from to meet individual needs
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