Does Disney World have ASL interpreters?
Special Requests for Interpretation To request Sign Language interpretation at a specific special event or dinner show, please call Walt Disney World Resort Information at (407) 824-4321 or by e-mailing [email protected].
What qualifies for Disney das?
Any adult or child with a disability that could endanger them, prevent them from fully enjoying the parks or waiting in a traditional line qualifies for DAS. This includes guests with both visible injuries or disabilities and those with less visible, non-apparent disabilities that could impact their park experience.
Can you skip lines at Disney World if you have autism?
The Disney Disability Access Service (DAS) pass is intended for guests who have a disability that prevents them from waiting in line — autism or otherwise. It is important to note that the DAS pass does not allow you to “skip” the line. Instead, it serves as a virtual line, where you are provided a return time.
What is Disney’s translator?
The Walt Disney World Parks offer special services to non-English speakers from the US and other countries. One of these services is the “Ears to the World” headphones that can be found at Guest Services.
What parks are in Disney World?
Share a Family Vacation Filled with Can’t-Miss Experiences at All 4 Parks!
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Venture to a place where legendary Star Wars stories come to life—and put you in the middle of the action!
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park.
- Magic Kingdom Park.
- Epcot.
Does Disney accommodate autism?
Walt Disney World Resort provides numerous accommodations for Guests with cognitive disabilities such as Autism Spectrum Disorder. Some examples of available accommodations include Rider Switch, Disability Access Service and break areas for Guests who become over-stimulated.
Does Disney have quiet rooms?
Baby Care Centers: All four parks have these centers which include A/C, rocking chairs, quiet rooms, and huge changing tables.
How does Disney accommodate special needs?
Disney World offers assistance for children with special needs which includes everything from assistive listening devices and wheelchairs to offering a disability access service that eliminates the need to queue for rides and other theme park attractions.
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