Making the Most of the Disability Access Pass At Animal Kingdom

Next up in our series about the Disability Access  (DAS) Pass is Animal Kingdom. Animal Kingdom is different from the other parks in that there are only a few rides and lots of shows.  As per the usual, the rides can be given times on the DAS but shows can not get a time.  Since many of the outdoor trails and animal encounters don’t need a time , this park is relatively easy to navigate with minimal waiting for your autistic child

Rides were DAS is available:


  • Dinosaur



  • Expedition Everest



  • It’s Tough to be a Bug



  • Kali River Rapids



  • Kilimanjaro Safari



  • Primeval Whirl



  • Triceratop Spin


Shows or Rides were DAS is not available:


  • Affection Section



  • Conservation Station



  • Discovery Island Trails



  • Fossil Fun Games



  • Habitat Habit



  • Maharajah Jungle Trek



  • Pangani Forest Exploration Trail



  • The Boneyard



  • The Oasis Exhibits



  • Wilderness Explorers



  • Wildlife Express Train



  • Festival of the Lion King



  • Finding Nemo : The Musical



  • Meet Favorite Disney Pals at the Adventures Outpost


 

 

This sounds like a lot but it really isn’t when you break it down into the 3 categories.  Animal Kingdom is a park with a lot of walking trails as well as things that happen outside.  Let’s break it down into doesn’t matter, get a fastpass or use the DAS.  All this is done with the understanding that Animal Kingdom is very laid back and is certainly in it’s current capacity not an all day park. 

Doesn’t matter


  • Wildlife Express Train



  • Affection Section



  • The Oasis Exhibits



  • The Boneyard 



  • Pangani Forest Exploration Trail



  • Maharajah Jungle Trek



  • Habitat Habit



  • Fossil Fun Games



  • Discovery Island Trails



  • Conservation Station



  • Wilderness Explorers



  • Triceratops Spin


 

Use Your Fastpasses:


  • Festival of the Lion King



  • Finding Nemo : The Musical 



  • Meet Your Favorite Disney Pals at the Adventures Outpost


 

 

Use your DAS:


  • Dinosaur



  • Expedition Everest



  • Kali River Rapids



  • Kilimanjaro Safari



  • Primeval Whirl


 

On the assumption that you are only spending one day at this park and you’ve never been before, here’s what I would do.

 


  1. Get the 3 Fastpasses for Festival of the Lion King, Finding Nemo : The Musical and Meet Your Favorite Disney Pals at the Adventures Outpost



  2. Before going to the fastpass , get a time for a ride near there.  For example if first fast pass is Festival of the Lion King then get a DAS time for Kilimanjaro Safari.  If it’s Nemo then get Expedition Everest or Kali River Rapids.  



  3. Go to the Fastpass then the DAS ride.  After riding the DAS ride then get another DAS time near the next Fastpass.  



  4. Always have a DAS time that you are waiting on before you use the Fastpass.  That way, you are killing time for the DAS with another ride or show.  There will be minimal waiting for the child.



  5. Primeval Whirl usually has a 20 min or less wait time. Use your discretion on using your DAS there.  Logan doesn’t like Primeval Whirl so it’s not a problem for us. You could always get a time for Primeval then go ride Triceratops Spin or play some Fun Fossill Games (which are not free btw). 


 

 

A couple of things you need to know for a child with sensory issues:


  • The shows are loud.  Bring ear plugs. 



  • The shows are over the top Disney and Nemo is dark. Try to sit on the aisle so you can make a quick exit if need be.



  • You will get soaked on Kali River Rapids.  All the way down to your shoes.  If this freaks your child out as it does Logan then be prepared with ponchos and flip flops in your backpack.  There are lockers to rent nearby so you can easily change your shoes then throw your backpack with shoes into it to keep it from getting wet.  I highly suggest you put your phone in there as well.



  • Kilimanjaro Safaris is a truck tour ride.  It is bumpy.  Your child must remain seated throughout the ride or they stop the truck to wait for the child to sit. 



  • Affection Station is a petting zoo.  There are animals walking freely around as well as in the enclosures.  



  • This park is a ton of walking so bring comfy shoes, a stroller or rent one if needed.