Disneyland's Disability Access Service program is changing
On Tuesday, both Disneyland Resort in Anaheim and Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando updated their Accessibility Planning Guide and Recommendations on their respective websites.
The guides, which offer tools for guests to use when planning an upcoming Disney trip
The overhaul comes as Disney says it is cracking down on the misuse of the line-skipping program
to make sure the actual guests it is designed for are able to access it without any issues.
Additionally, Disney said it is extending DAS program enrollment to last 120 days beginning June 18 at Disneyland and May 20 at Disney World
Also new - the number of people in a DAS party will be limited to include only immediate family or no more than four guests.
Disney officials said the company is also working on adding more trained cast members
Disney encourages guests to visit the updated websites for the latest information.
Those who need further assistance can also participate in a virtual chat
the DAS program anytime between two and 30 days prior to their visit.