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Disney Parks received much backlash when making changes to the Disability Access Service (DAS). After several months, they made a positive change for guests.

DAS Credit: Donna

Guests who cannot wait in a physical standby queue for longer periods may benefit from Disney’s Disability Access Service. Instead of waiting in the standby line, they receive a return time that is equal to 10 minutes less than the current wait time.

That Guest and their party can then enter the Lightning Lane entrance

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