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The magical kingdom has done a lot to make its parks accessible and welcoming. Find out about the... View more
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The magical kingdom has done a lot to make its parks accessible and welcoming. Find out about the services and accessibility features at the parks and the areas nearby as you plan your next trip with the members of the Accessible Disney group. Ask questions of the pros, or share the findings from your latest trip to Disney.
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Big changes to Disability Access Services at Disney Parks have raised concerns. While we’re not a fan, many still want to visit. Join our webcast as we answer key questions and discuss what you need to know.
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqgJE70CcDk
One word can make a big difference…
allears.net
NEWS: Disney World Quietly Updates Disability Access Service Program Language
Disney made a small change to the wording about the Disability Access Service, find out what it could mean for your next Disney World trip!
Another article on the topic…
Any good experiences lately?
blackenterprise.com
Disney World is under scrutiny as ECV shortages and stricter DAS policies frustrate disabled guests. Advocates call for change.
daniellevates1 Commenthttps://www.disneydining.com/disabled-guests-no-longer-able-rent-ecv-disney-world-ad1/
While this isn’t surprising with the DAS being scaled way back, it is still very problematic! Yes, you can rent outside of the park, but that takes planning ahead of time, and to not have wheelchairs / ECVs available for rent could definitely derail…
disneydining.com
Disabled Guests No Longer Able to Rent ECV's at Walt Disney World | Disney Dining
Should Disney be more prepared?
“35% stated they had decided to forgo Disney trips altogether due to the new restrictions”
Has this caused you to rethink your plans?
travelandtourworld.com
How Disney’s Accessibility Policy Changes Impact Disabled Parkgoers? - Travel And Tour World
Disney’s disability access changes exclude many conditions, sparking debates about inclusivity and operational challenges while impacting disabled parkgoers’ experiences and accessibility.
I am glad that these stats are published! While I do have a trip planned, I do resent how I feel like that *have* to buy the genie+ / multi-pass now. It’s complicated because I don’t want to give them my money, but I know that Disney is more than the people who made this decision. It has gone on so long that I am not confident we will see…
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