Hello, Christopher!
Welcome to planDisney! It sounds like you are already familiar with the Disability Access Service (DAS) program at Disneyland Resort and know that DAS is a program intended to assist Guests who have difficulty waiting in the conventional standby queues due to a disability.
According to the
DAS page, DAS is valid for the length of the ticket (or up to 60 days, whichever is shorter). Since your son has two separate tickets, he will need DAS set up for both tickets. Eligible Guests can pre-register for DAS Advance via a live video chat with a Cast Member. DAS Advance selections must be made between 2 and 30 days before the park visit. Since you are scheduling for multiple days, please make sure that all of your park days fall within the 2-to-30-day planning period before completing the pre-registration chat.
Before you begin your DAS video chat, don't forget to make your theme park reservations for everyone in your party. When you are ready to begin the registration process, log into the Disneyland Resort website using a device with a camera between the hours of 9:00 AM and 8:00 PM Pacific Time. Visit the
DAS planning and pre-arrival registration page and follow the instructions to request a live chat.
March is one of my favorite times of year to visit Disneyland! The weather is typically mild, and the
Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival is happening then. Soarin' Over California returns for a limited time (which is the best version, in my opinion!), and there is a wide variety of food and beverages to sample at Disney California Adventure Park.
Christopher, I hope you and your family have a wonderful time at the Happiest Place on Earth!
Jen