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Chad Pennycuff
Changes to DAS, DisneylandForward passes Anaheim vote
40 minutes Posted Apr 25, 2024 at 8:00 pm.
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In this week's episode, Shannon and Peter discuss the new changes to the Disability Access Service (DAS) system, DisneylandForward passes Anaheim city council, and more! N139
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Disney changes made to the DAS system on both coasts
Disney is implementing changes to the Disability Access Service (DAS) registration process at Walt Disney World on May 20th and at Disneyland on June 17th. Visits prior to these dates will not be affected. Highlights are below:
Guests who have medical conditions that are not developmental disabilities will be accommodated in different ways.
It will be beneficial (especially at Walt Disney World) to request a DAS via a virtual chat prior to a trip. Cast Members from both Florida and California will be joined by employees from Inspire Health Alliance, who will help determine the approval of a guest’s request if needed. Guest Services will not be assisting with DAS requests in person starting May 20 at Walt Disney World.  Disneyland will continue to offer an on-site DAS cast member, but it is recommended to use the pre-screen process. 
Current DAS holders will need to re-apply.
The DAS party size is limited to 4 guests with exceptions for immediate family members.
DAS needs to be renewed in 120 days; previously, it was 60.
The actual function of DAS setting return times while in the park using the My Disney Experience App will remain the same.
The intent is to reduce abuse and overuse. DAS use has tripled over the last five years.
Source: Touring Plans
Disneyland Forward passes the Anaheim city council board vote unanimously 
On April 16th, the Anaheim City Council voted unanimously to approve the plans for DisneylandForward, the massive $2 Billion expansion planned around Disneyland. A second council vote is needed to finalize the plan is required in May, but once that passes Disney will be able to start moving on these changes. This is expected to be the biggest change to the California parks since the opening of Disney’s California Adventure. 
Source: NBC News LA
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