Disney's Disability Policy Changes Again, No Filming and More Rules Added

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Mickey and Minnie Mouse, dressed in colorful costumes, are standing in front of a castle with the Disney Das logo overlaid, accompanied by a Cast Member. In 2026, Disney Disability Access Service changes could be on the way.

Credit: Inside the Magic

5 Comments

  1. Jimbo

    Disney could make this easier for those who are in wheel chairs or need to use a scooter to get around the parks.
    Step one. Recognize that mobility issues are disabilities.
    Step two. Step back and treat all disabilities equally.
    When they do that, they can begin to put a valid program together. Until then they can pat themselves on the back for a job well botched and watch their problems continue to grow.

    1. Laura Downs Boey

      I agree!!

  2. Corey Clemons

    A study needs to be conducted. I think since video is a requirement for this process I believe it’s not based disability but discrimination. Discrimination in many ways, looks, appearance, and surroundings.

  3. Annie

    This program was intended to support those with severe autism spectrum disorders, so that children and adults can visit Disney. And many without an autism diagnosis abused the program. Kudos to Disney for implementing stronger rules.

  4. Raj

    Being honest, either make DAS inclusive of all disabilities or just get rid of the system since it causes so many issues. Everyone is stuck in the same line and suffer the same consequences. If you can’t wait, do what the racist DAS Advent Health professional state “Deal with it! It not our problem!”

    Other than DAS, Disney has many issues
    1) Everyone has to use their phones for the virtual queue for some rides (I never even got a chance despite years of being an AP Holder)

    2) The place is unmagical with people bitter about the lines, the security checks are some racist folks as well.

    3) You park and rides are ancient, small world looks like it is a wonder why it’s still there. People Mover remains the same from decades ago.

    4) Parking costs additional to the park entrance cost should be inclusive.

    5) There are way too many adult babies in the park. I see whinny entitled adults who act like the rides are their last wish in the world, while the 10 and under kids are really the ones supposed to get the magic.

    Overall, I am glad to boycott Disney, they found my sweet spot when they said nothing but austism is a disability. You just lost $6K worth of season passes yearly plus plenty in my friends circle. We are hanging out at Universal Studios BTW.

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