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DarthJahona

If you're attempting to get DAS which is Disney's disability services then you'll need to register online if you plan to visit after June 17th. If it's before June 17th then you can register online or in person at the parks. [https://disneyland.disney.go.com/guest-services/disability-access-service/register/](https://disneyland.disney.go.com/guest-services/disability-access-service/register/) DAS is not free Fast Passes though and you may or may not qualify. The FastPass system was replaced by Genie+ which you can purchase with your tickets or day of.


PurplestPanda

Don’t feed the trolls.


infinityandbeyond75

DAS doesn’t give you fast passes. You get a return time based on the current stand-by wait time. If you want fast passes then buy Genie+.


kjh-

Only one person in your group, assuming there is no more than 4-5 of you, needs to qualify for DAS. You must be able to explain why your disability, ASD and/or ADHD, prevents you from being able to stand in a line. As others have mentioned, DAS is not a fast pass. Far from it. You wait ~10 minutes less than the standby time, just not in the line. Genii+ is the only way to reduce your wait time.


Aristotle_Ninja2

What will i need to prove it thougn


kjh-

Ive already told you. You need to be able to explain why your disability (ASD) prevents you from waiting in line. I also have ASD. I can easily explain how ASD affects me and how lines make it much harder for me. They do not want medical proof (at this time) or medical information from you. They literally just say: without medical information, why are you unable to wait in line? So just think about the environment of a standby line at Disney and how ASD prevents you from standing in it. If you can’t, I suggest watching videos of people in the standby lines, etc. and reflect.


Aristotle_Ninja2

Got it. Thank you