Hey there Tori,
Welcome to planDisney and thank you so much for your question! It's always fun to hear from a fellow Arizonan.
The
Disability Access Service (DAS) is typically for Guests who, due to a developmental disability like autism or similar, are unable to wait in a conventional queue for an extended period of time.
When DAS is not applicable, I typically recommend the
Accessibility at the Disneyland Resort page for Guests who might require some additional assistance or resources while visiting the parks. This is a really fantastic hub full of resources and guides for Guests of all abilities as they plan their next Disneyland Resort visit.
The Accessibility Hub also includes a
Special Diets Requests page for Guests interested in additional dining accommodations as well.
If you have questions or requests about your specific situation, then I would suggest reaching out directly to the Disability Services team by emailing them at: disability.services@disneyland.com.
They will be able to give you detailed suggestions based on your situation to help you have an even more magical experience on your upcoming trip to the Happiest Place on Earth.
Thanks again for your question, Tori! I hope you have a wonderful next visit to the Disneyland Resort.
Have a Magical Day,
Greg