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Disneyland threatens lifetime ban for those who lie during Disability Access Service registration

(KTLA) – If a Disneyland Guest Lies During the Registration Process The Park’s Modern Disability Access Services Program Permanently banned from “.happiest place on earth” and Orlando’s sister park.

on Tuesday at both parks. Changes revealed This is intended to curb abuse of the widely used program, which results in longer lines at attractions and backs up Genie+ lanes for guests.

Officials hope the change will go into effect June 18 at Disneyland and May 20 at Walt Disney World, making the service available to guests who need it.

Under the FAQ section, Disneyland website, Officials warn those who think they can trick the new system:

“If any of the statements made by a guest during the process of obtaining a DAS are determined to be untrue, the guest will be permanently denied admission to the Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort and any previously purchased annual passes or Magic Keys. Passes, tickets, and other park products and services will be confiscated and will not be refunded.”

The website does not say how those who abuse the system will be arrested, but Cast Members throughout the park will likely be the first line of defense. orange county register report.

The DAS program is widespread at resorts on both coasts, and ridership has tripled in the past five years, Disney officials told Nexstar’s Scott Gustin.

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Here’s what guests need to know new changes:

  • DAS Advance pre-arrival attraction selection will no longer be a default offering for all DAS guests.
  • DAS parties are limited to a maximum of 4 people, unless they are family members.
  • DAS registration eligibility will be extended from 60 days to 120 days.
  • Current DAS guests will need to reapply.

Disneyland has recently DAS website It also said that guests planning to take advantage of the program and visiting the resort between April 9 and June 17 should be aware of the following:

  • A pre-arrival conversation to determine DAS eligibility will occur 2-30 days prior to your visit.
  • The in-person conversation to determine DAS eligibility will take place at the Guest Relations location.
  • You can reserve up to two 1-hour return slots for selected experiences using the DAS Advanced Planning option.

DAS has grown in popularity over the years, likely due to the “Disneyland Line Hack” videos posted on social media. These videos show guests how to use the program to skip the line without paying for his Genie+ service.

The DAS program was previously designed to assist guests whose disabilities made it difficult for them to tolerate long lines. However, under the latest system, the program is intended to only admit “guests who are unable to wait in long lines due to developmental disabilities such as autism.”

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