My husband can help loading and unloading. I am more concerned with rides like Indy where I have to stand in many places before getting into the vehicle. Or going through exits and having to stand and wait. My balance issue is a brain issue, not an ear issue.
Yes my husband can support my full weight. I have no idea how long transfers are going to take. This is a new problem for me that began a year ago and this will be our first Disneyland vacation since this has happened.
I have to be careful because I can’t bend over either. Bending over causes me to pass out.
DAS would not help with these issues.
The accommodation provided by DAS is the ability to wait outside of the line. Guests using DAS are given a DAS Return Time roughly equal to the current Standby Wait Time. When The Return Time comes, you enter thru the
Lightning Lane or an alternate entry. But, there is still a wait when the return time comes. How long you will wait depends on how long the line is.
The most appropriate accommodation for your issues is using a mobility device. You would be able to use an
ECV in most lines and if a line is not accessible, they should have an attraction wheelchair you can transfer to. For those, you would need to tell the CM at the entrance that you won’t be able walk and need to borrow a wheelchai.
Because of the age and tightness of the park, DisneyLand has some attractions that are not accessible thru the regular line; those do have alternate procedures. California Adventure is newer and has more ‘Mainstream Lines’ which are accessible and all guests wait in the same lines.
Some attractions are totally ECV and wheelchair accessible, so you would not need to transfer.
Some lines are wheelchair accessible, but not ECV accessible so you would need to transfer.
Some attractions have ECV/wheelchair accessible lines, but ECV users need to transfer to a ride car OR to a wheelchair to use a wheelchair accessible ride vehicle. It may be easier for you to transfer to and from a wheelchair to ride the accessible vehicle than to transfer to the actual ride car.
This link to the Disneyland Mobility Disabilities webpage gives information on which attractions fit into which category.
You may find that even though an ECV gives you more independence, using a wheelchair is actually easier - each transfer takes energy and less transfers may mean more ability to enjoy the trip.
Good luck on navigating your new challenges and having a wonderful experience