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Walt Disney World is a dream for many, but not always the most incentive-friendly destination. How do you experience Walt Disney World with a disability? In episode 33 of the OORlando podcast, Mark Dekkers is our guest. He shares his experiences and tells all about the Disability Access Service (DAS): a special system that allows guests with disabilities to make their visit to Walt Disney World more comfortable.
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In this episode, Rick and Willem, along with guest Mark Dekkers, discuss how to experience Walt Disney World with a disability. They zoom in on the DAS program, share tips for making the day more restful and explain how to make the right preparations in advance.
Whether you have a disability yourself or are traveling with a family member, the episode gives practical insights and shows that a vacation to Walt Disney World with a disability is certainly possible and valuable.
The Disability Access Service (DAS) is a special system from Walt Disney World designed for guests who cannot stand in regular queues for long periods of time due to a disability. With DAS, you get the opportunity to virtually stand in line and receive a return time for an attraction. This makes visiting Walt Disney World more accessible and enjoyable for people with autism or other disabilities, among other things.
In addition to DAS, Mark also discusses practical tips, such as where to find quiet spots in the parks and which attractions are suitable for a low-stimulus visit.



DAS is a system that allows guests with disabilities to queue virtually so they do not have to physically wait.
You can request DAS in advance online via video call or on-site at Guest Relations in the parks. Please note that you will need a VPN!
Yes, thanks to DAS, quiet zones and adapted services, a visit is possible. It does require extra preparation.
Certainly, most attractions and restaurants are wheelchair accessible and wheelchairs and scooters are available for rent.
Yes, we provide personal advice and help think about hotels, transportation and convenient amenities.
Yes, every park has quiet zones and quiet attractions where you can take a break.
Each park has a First Aid center where nurses are present. Here you can go for medical help, medication or a quiet place to stay in case of an emergency.
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