Do disabled people get a discount at Disneyland?
Do disabled people get a discount at Disneyland? Currently, Disneyland Resort has no discounts associated with disability, including admission tickets. To check what offers you might be eligible for, update your Disneyland Resort profile before viewing the Offers & Discounts page.
Does diabetes qualify for DAS at Disney World?
Disabilities Access Service (DAS) Card Guests with Diabetes do qualify for the DAS card. Please see our DAS FAQs for information about how to get this pass.
Can Disney ask for proof of disability?
No, cast members do not ask for proof of disability or medication documents during the Disney World DAS registration process.
Is anxiety a disability for Disney?
Some common conditions and diagnoses that may be approved include autism, anxiety, and ADHD. Basically, if you have any condition or disorder that makes it challenging to remain in lines for extended periods of time, then you qualify for a Disney DAS pass.
How do I add disability to my Disney reservation?
Registration Process There are 2 ways for eligible Guests to register for the DAS program—pre-arrival via live video chat or in person at Guest Relations during a park visit. Cast Members will work with Guests individually to discuss specific requests and offer assistance.
Does ADHD count as a disability at Disney World?
Sign up for 'DAS pass' Guests with any condition (including ADHD) that prevents them from waiting in extended lines can obtain one. While a DAS pass won't give you immediate access to a ride, you'll get a return time comparable to the ride's current wait time.
Can disabled people skip lines at Disneyland?
Instead of waiting in line, the guest and their party use the DAS pass to schedule a return time to ride attractions. The guest may use the Lightning Lane entrance (the old FASTPASS Return entrance), the ride's exit or an alternate line, depending on the ride.
Do disabled people pay for parking at Disney?
Disabled parking is not free throughout Disney World. However, in certain areas of the resort, disabled permit-holders may avail of free parking. In the main resort car parks, disabled drivers must pay the standard fee to park.
Has anyone been denied DAS at Disney?
“The cast member was so rude and condescending and denied me the DAS,” the Guest recalled. “So, I went in February, ended up passing out in line to Soarin' and was just generally miserable while standing and waiting in lines because I was afraid I'd pass out again.”