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TSA Cares helps travelers with disabilities or special needs get through airport security with less stress.
The Sunflower Lanyard quietly signals hidden disabilities, helping you get extra support while traveling.
Disneyland Resources
What is DAS?
Disneyland’s Disability Access Service (DAS) is designed to support guests who, due to a developmental disability like autism or similar, have difficulty waiting in traditional standby lines. It’s not a “skip the line” pass—instead, it works kind of like Lightning Lane. You request a return time for an attraction and come back when it’s your turn.
Registration is required, and I recommend doing it virtually up to 60 days before your trip. You can also register in person at the Accessibility Booths in the Esplanade between Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.
Want help getting started?
Download my free DAS Guide and watch my YouTube video for the latest updates and tips on how to use DAS at Disneyland.