New Menu Items Announced for Disney H2O Glow After Hours at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

New dishes and drinks have been announced for Disney H2O Glow After Hours, happening May 25 through August 31 at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park.

New Bites for Disney H2O Glow After Hours

The new menu items were shared on the Disney Eats Instagram account, and include:

Jalapeño Popper Burger

A decorated hamburger featuring a bun, patty, onion ring, cheese, and two chicken nuggets on top, garnished with a sparkler and served on a pink plate at Disney H2O Glow at Typhoon Lagoon Water Park.

This burger will be available at Leaning Palms, and is an Angus bacon cheeseburger topped with pepper jam, cream cheese spread, an onion ring, and two jalapeño  poppers

Spiced Chicken Strip Waffle Wrap

A waffle cone filled with fried chicken strips, strips of bacon, and coleslaw, perfect for enjoying at Typhoon Lagoon's Disney H2O Glow After Hours against a light blue background.

Available at Typhoon Tillys, this dish contains sriracha and maple-spiced chicken strips with bacon and coleslaw, wrapped in a specialty waffle.

Bathtub Float

A colorful, bath-shaped dessert with whipped cream, cherries, and candy decorations sits on a wooden surface, inspired by the new menu items at Typhoon Lagoon's Disney H2O Glow.

Found at Snack Shack, this treat features DOLE Whip and DOLE Whip strawberry, green matcha tea soft-serve, and Sprite, topped with whipped cream, popping boba pearls, cherries, and blue simple syrup — all served in a souvenir bathtub.

Large Strawberry-Green Matcha Swirl Cone

Waffle cone filled with blue and pink swirled ice cream, topped with colorful gummy fish and two thin wafer sticks—a delightful addition to the new menu items at Disney H2O Glow, Typhoon Lagoon Water Park.

Also available at Snack Shack, this waffle cone comes with DOLE Whip strawberry and green matcha tea soft-serve, topped with assorted candy.

Foot-long Loaded Hot Dog

A hot dog with toppings including tomato slices, pickle spear, diced onions, relish, mustard, and sport peppers served on a pink plate—a delightful addition to the new menu items at Typhoon Lagoon.

Found at Leaning Palms, this foot-long hot dog comes topped with tomatoes, onions, relish, mustard, and sport peppers.

DOLE Whip Pineapple Hard Cider Float

A tall glass filled with beer and a thick layer of foam on top, containing a swirl of butter at the bottom. The background features a blurred green and wooden surface with a leaf edge, capturing the essence of Typhoon Lagoon.

Also at Leaning Palms, this DOLE Whip float is served with Caribé Pineapple Tropical Hard Cider, making for a refreshing treat.

Disney H2O Glow After Hours

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During this after-hours offering, guests can enjoy late-night fun at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon from 8-11 p.m. The event offers lower wait times; the park illuminated in neon colors; complimentary ice cream, popcorn, and select beverages; a DJ spinning tunes and meet and greets with select Disney characters, including Phineas and Ferb.

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Disability Access Service Changes Now in Effect for Walt Disney World

Today, May 20, 2024, marks the day that the previously announced changes for the Disability Access Service (DAS) go into effect at Walt Disney World.

According to Disney officials, these changes to the service are due to overuse. In the past five years alone, the use of the DAS has tripled, bringing it far beyond its original intended capacity.

Updated Disability Access Service Now in Effect at Walt Disney World

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According to the Disability Access Service webpage on the Walt Disney World website, the service is now intended to “accommodate only those guests who, due to a developmental disability like autism or similar,” cannot wait in a conventional queue for an extended period of time. No medical records are required to obtain DAS.

However, guests who are found lying to obtain DAS will be permanently banned from the Disney Parks. Any previously purchased Annual Passes, Magic Key passes, tickets, and other park products and services will be forfeited and not refunded.

DAS Eligibility and Registration

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Guests will now have to participate in a live video chat with a Cast Member to determine their eligibility for the Disability Access Service; this can be done as soon as 30 days in advance of a park visit. At this time, the call is offered in English only. If DAS is provided after the live chat, the guest with a disability (or a parent or guardian) will take part in the registration process, which requires having a photo taken of the DAS-registered guest.

The maximum party size for DAS is the registered guest and immediate family only or up to three additional party members, for a total of four people. The service is valid for the length of the ticket or up to 120 days. Once that time has passed or when a new ticket is required, the guest will have to re-register.

There is no longer an in-person option to request DAS registration, but guests who do not register in advance can take part in a live video chat on the day of their visit. Previously, guests could visit Guest Relations to register for the Disability Access Service.

In addition to DAS, Walt Disney World also recommends that guests with disabilities pre-plan their trip using resources on their accessibility webpage, which provides suggestions like practicing waiting in lines for long periods, accessing attraction queues with mobility aides, and more.

During our experience renewing DAS in-park, we had a very fast turnaround from scanning a code at a Guest Experience Team station to chatting live with a Cast Member via chat and then video call. The questions that we were asked were similar to what we’ve experienced with DAS renewal previously, along with follow-up questions about situations outside of the parks that would present similar challenges. Overall, we felt it was much more thorough than it was previously and very easy to do.

We also learned that guests will need to reach back out to the registration team to add additional guests to their DAS if they register alone for the first time.

DAS Return Time Self-Selection

Once registered and in the park for the day, guests registered with DAS and members of their party can make return time selections in the My Disney Experience app. The DAS-registered guest must be present to experience the attraction with their party once a return time is redeemed.

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In addition, only one DAS return time can be held at once; a virtual queue boarding group can also be held at the same time. Those who do not have a mobile device can visit Guest Relations or a Guest Experience Team location to schedule return times.

A screenshot of the My Disney Experience app, showing the Disability Access Service button on the app.

Guests can utilize the DAS Return Time Self-Selection Tool by opening the My Disney Experience mobile app and tapping the three-line menu icon (sometimes called the “hamburger button”) at the bottom of the screen.

A screenshot of the Journey Into Imagination with Figment page on the My Disney Experience app, showing the DAS return time request button.

Then, guests will tap the DAS button to choose their attraction and return time. This can also be accessed from the attraction detail pages.

Guests who need further clarification or assistance are encouraged to email [email protected].

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