The updates to the DAS program will go into effect on May 20 at Walt Disney World and June 18 at Disneyland David Roark/Walt Disney World Resort via Getty Walt Disney World Resort via Getty Images ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Changes to Walt Disney World’s Disability Access Service took effect Monday. “DAS is one of the programs offered at Walt Disney World Resort theme parks intended to accommodate ...
Despite pushback, Disney is pressing ahead with major changes to its process for providing disability accommodations at its theme parks amid concerns about rampant abuse of the program. New policies ...
Following Walt Disney World and Disneyland decision to change its policies for guests with disabilities back in May, parkgoers have been quick to voice their concern over the adjustments. Back in ...
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Disney DAS Pass: A Complete Guide
Differently-abled guests can make their next visit to a Disney theme park less stressful with the help of the Disability Access Service, or the Disney DAS Pass. Find out how to utilize this handy ...
A petition states that the new changes to Disney's Disability Access Service overlooks a wide range of disabled guests. Disney’s recent modifications to its Disability Access Service (DAS) have ...
The team at Walt Disney World made changes to their Disability Access Service (DAS) web page to clarify guidelines for the process to interview for the service. The page is now aligned with what is on ...
If you have ever faked a disability to skip lines at Walt Disney World, you could receive a lifetime ban from the "happiest place on Earth." Walt Disney World Resort recently updated its policies and ...
A California woman is suing Disney Parks and Resorts over its accommodations for guests with disabilities, specifically its Disability Access Service (DAS). Despite its all-encompassing name, DAS is ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Disneyland’s updated Disability Access ...
If you have ever faked a disability to skip lines at Walt Disney World, you could receive a lifetime ban from the "happiest place on Earth." Walt Disney World Resort recently updated its policies and ...
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