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  2. Disney is changing its DAS program: What guests with ... - AOL

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    Walt Disney World and Disneyland are changing their policies for guests with disabilities.. The Florida and California resorts will keep their popular Disability Access Service (DAS), but adjust ...

  3. Disney's new theme park disability policy sparks anger

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    Changes to Disney's Disability program have fans upset about their ability to navigate the park. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  4. Disney Parks' New Pass for the Disabled Is a Dud: A Dad ... - AOL

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    Alamy The new Disability Access Service system at Disney World and Disneyland isn't making many guests happy in the Happiest Place on Earth. Disney's new program for physically and mentally ...

  5. MyMagic+ - Wikipedia

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    MyMagic+ is a suite of technologies first implemented at the Walt Disney World Resort that enable a number of services and enhancements to guests of the resort. Influenced by wearable computing and the concept of the Internet of Things, the system is primarily designed to consolidate various functions, such as payments, hotel room access, ticketing, FastPass, into a digital architecture ...

  6. Hidden Disabilities Sunflower - Wikipedia

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    The scheme uses the sunflower as a symbol for disability. Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is a British scheme and company created to help people with hidden disabilities navigate and find help in public places, by providing sunflower lanyards to provide for people with hidden disabilities to signal their need for extra help in public.

  7. Virtual queue systems at Disney Parks - Wikipedia

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    Disney Premier Access is sold, also via the app, for the most popular rides, and for reserved viewing areas for select shows and parades. [12] Additionally, guests staying in an official hotel who have purchased a "vacation package" obtain a number of attraction tickets which are used for entry via the same Premier Access/Priority Pass line. [13]

  8. According to Disney Food Blog editors who have tracked prices, Multi Pass at Disney World so far has ranged from $15.98 to $37.28 (after tax), per person per day, depending on the season and the ...

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