Getting Disability Pass at Disney World: A Step-by-Step Guide
Understanding Disability Pass
Disney World offers a special pass called Disability Pass, which provides guests with a complimentary admission to the theme parks and water parks for a limited time. This pass is designed to help guests with disabilities and their families enjoy the magic of Disney World without the burden of expensive tickets. However, to qualify for Disability Pass, guests must meet certain requirements and follow specific procedures.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for Disability Pass, guests must:
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- Have a disability that affects their ability to participate in physical activities
- Be accompanied by a guest with a disability
- Have a doctor’s note or letter from a licensed physician confirming their disability and the need for Disability Pass
Meeting the Disability Requirements
Disney World’s Disability Pass is designed to accommodate guests with disabilities that affect their ability to participate in physical activities, such as:
- Mobility impairments
- Seizures or epilepsy
- Autism or other developmental disabilities
- Chronic illnesses that require frequent medical attention
- Other disabilities that affect physical activity
To meet the Disability Pass requirements, guests must provide documentation from a licensed physician or a disability organization. The documentation should include:
- A letter from a licensed physician confirming the guest’s disability and the need for Disability Pass
- A copy of the guest’s disability identification card or a letter from a disability organization
- A doctor’s note or letter from a licensed physician confirming the guest’s disability and the need for Disability Pass
How to Apply for Disability Pass
To apply for Disability Pass, guests must:
- Contact the Disability Access Service (DAS) line at (407) WDW-DAS (939-7237) at least 60 days prior to their visit
- Provide the required documentation and information
- Complete the Disability Pass application form
- Submit the application and supporting documentation to the DAS line
What to Expect During the Application Process
During the application process, guests will be asked to provide information about their disability, including:
- The type and severity of their disability
- The impact of their disability on their daily life
- Any accommodations or assistive devices they use to participate in physical activities
Guests will also be asked to provide information about their guest, including:
- The guest’s name and contact information
- The guest’s age and date of birth
- The guest’s medical history and any medications they take
What to Expect at the DAS Line
Once the application is submitted, guests will be directed to the Disability Access Service (DAS) line, where they will be asked to provide additional information and answer questions about their disability and guest.
What to Expect at the DAS Line
At the DAS line, guests will be asked to:
- Provide their guest’s information and medical history
- Answer questions about their disability and guest
- Complete a Disability Pass application form
- Submit the application and supporting documentation to the DAS line
What to Expect After Submitting the Application
After submitting the application, guests will receive a confirmation letter and a Disability Pass card. The card will include:
- A unique identifier for the guest’s Disability Pass
- A list of participating parks and water parks
- A limited-time expiration date for the Disability Pass
What to Expect During Your Visit
Once the Disability Pass is in effect, guests can enjoy the theme parks and water parks without the burden of expensive tickets. However, guests must:
- Use the Disability Pass card to enter participating parks and water parks
- Follow all park rules and regulations
- Participate in physical activities with their guest, if possible
Tips and Reminders
To ensure a successful Disability Pass experience, guests should:
- Plan ahead and apply for Disability Pass at least 60 days prior to their visit
- Provide accurate and complete information about their disability and guest
- Follow all park rules and regulations
- Use the Disability Pass card to enter participating parks and water parks
Conclusion
Disney World’s Disability Pass is a valuable resource for guests with disabilities and their families. By meeting the eligibility requirements and following the application process, guests can enjoy the magic of Disney World without the burden of expensive tickets. With the Disability Pass, guests can participate in physical activities with their guest, explore the theme parks and water parks, and create lifelong memories.
Additional Resources
For more information about Disability Pass, guests can visit the official Disney World website or contact the Disability Access Service (DAS) line at (407) WDW-DAS (939-7237).
