Hello there Amber! Thanks for coming back to planDisney with another great question.
Disability Access Service (DAS) supports Guests with a developmental disability such as autism or similar, and are unable to wait in a conventional queue for an extended period of time. The Disneyland Resort is committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment and experience for every Guest.
I recommend reviewing all of the helpful information on Disability Access Service on the Disneyland site, and if you decide to
register for DAS, you can begin a conversation with a Cast Member to determine eligibility for DAS.
You can speak with a Cast Member via live video chat as soon as 30 days in advance of your trip, and the individual requesting DAS must be present during the call. Eligibility for DAS will be determined on a case-by-case basis, and the Cast Member can help answer any other questions you may have about DAS, accommodations, or specific attractions.
Prior to your trip, I highly recommend exploring the
entertainment schedule to help plan out what shows or nighttime spectaculars you'll want to experience.
World of Color - Season of Light at Disney California Adventure Park is one of my favorite seasonal shows, it's such a beautiful melody of our favorite holiday songs and Disney stories!
I'm wishing you and your family a wonderful trip Amber! If we can help with any other questions, please
come back to planDisney and ask!
Have a magical day,
Melissa