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If you’ve followed my last few blogs, you know that Disney updated their Disability Access Service (DAS). I’ve written about the changes and how to register for it. But today, I am here to report on it’s efficiency. I can tell you that it worked better than I had imagined. One day, we rode every time in Magic Kingdom by 2:00 pm with minimal waiting! DAS return times are now booked through the app and it is really user friendly. I had my plan in mind on what rides

If you are the parent of a child with special needs, you will be happy to know that the revamped Disney Disability Access Service (DAS) is amazing. First, you can now be approved 2 to 30 days prior to your arrival. That means that you don’t have to spend time at Guest Services when you arrive at your first park. In addition, you can now plan the DAS reservation in the My Disney Experience app! No need to run ahead to rides and meet with cast members to

Overcoming My Worries A Blog Series on Traveling With My Son With Special Needs By:BethAnn Hefner Hi! I am BethAnn and I’m from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I am married to Tim and we have 2  kids, J and A. We love to travel as a family to Disney, various beaches, and local cities to check out zoos and museums. Tim and I vacation by ourselves as well so we can have time together and let other people take care of us! My kids are very active; J plays baseball for the

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