Hi there, Tiffany!
Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel. Thanks so much for letting us assist you with your Disneyland Resort vacation planning! You are going to make unforgettable memories at the Happiest Place on Earth.
I'd love to give you more information about resources available to
Guests with Autism and cognitive disabilities so that they can maximize their experiences in the parks. I suggest visiting City Hall in Disneyland Park or Chamber of Commerce in Disney California Adventure Park upon arrival to go over your specific needs and concerns with Guest Relations. One option available to Guests who need to remain in a stroller while in an attraction queue is using a "Stroller as a Wheelchair" option. Guest Relations Cast Members can assist you in obtaining an appropriate identifying stroller tag to use in this way. Another option available to Guests who are unable to wait in a conventional queue is the
Disability Access Services (DAS) Card which allows your family to return back to an attraction at a designated time rather than wait in the queue. These services are available in conjunction with the standard, complimentary Disney FASTPASS service as well as with
Disney MaxPass which allows you to make your FASTPASS return times digitally via the Disneyland app.
There are endless opportunities for toddlers like your daughter to experience the magic of Disney. She'll love meeting favorite Characters, seeing exciting entertainment, listening to familiar songs throughout the parks, and indulging in tasty treats.
I hope this helps, and have a magical day!
-Jennifer