We know a lot of you guys have TONS of questions about Disney World now that the theme parks are officially set to reopen on July 11th and July 15th!
And while there have been a bunch of updates regarding Disney’s Magical Express as well as a character meal that’s expected to resume and many hotel services that are being tweaked, we just learned some info regarding Disney World’s services for guests with disabilities.
Disney World has confirmed Disability Access Service (DAS) will operate the same as they did prior to the theme parks’ temporary closure. Upon reopening, guests with disabilities will be able to ride Disney World’s attractions through the same process as they could before the closures.
Guests with disabilities will need to go to Guest Relations to obtain the Disability Access Service pass on their MagicBand (or likely a physical pass if they’re not using MagicBands) that will be valid the length of their stay. They’ll be able to go to an attraction and receive a return time, same as pre-closure. Once it’s time to ride, guests will be directed to an alternative entrance for boarding.
For more information, guests can contact Disney World’s Disability Services at (407) 560-2547 or email them at [email protected].
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Which attraction are you the most excited about riding when Disney World reopens? Let us know in the comments below!
MicKay says
Not for any all the popular ones they are doing virtual queues for!
Essie says
I’m not sure exactly how this will will work, but I know that most of us with disabilities don’t even truly want to use alternate entrances because you often miss the best parts! Like you miss the grave yard and seeing the stretching room at the haunted mansion. So believe me, we’re not slackers trying to take advantage.