Guests with Disabilities Overview
Guests with Disabilities Overview
Enhancements at the Disneyland Resort
While we make your experience more magical, here's how to best navigate our changes.
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Planning For Your Visit
Know what to expect and understand your options prior to arrival.
Parking and Transportation
Parking for Guests with disabilities is available throughout the Disneyland Resort, including the Mickey and Friends and Pixar Pals Parking Structures and Toy Story Parking Area. Wheelchair-accessible trams and shuttles are available.

Wheelchair and ECV Rentals
Rent mobility devices for both theme parks to the right of the Disneyland Park Main Entrance.

Accessing Attraction Queues
The Disneyland Resort offers tips and a variety of programs to assist Guests with disabilities to access attraction queues, including Rider Switch, Single Rider, Attraction Queue Re-Entry, Disability Access Service and more.

Services at the Hotels
Explore Resort hotel accessibility options, including accessible rooms and service animal accommodations.

Tools and Resources
Find guide maps and schedules to learn more about accessibility options throughout the Disneyland Resort.

Theme-Park Guide Maps for Guests with Disabilities

American Sign Language Interpretation Schedule

Accessibility Planning Guide and Recommendation

Sensory Experience Details
While at the Theme Parks
Additional services to assist for a successful visit at the Disneyland Resort.
Additional Information
- Lighting Sensitivity<p>Specialty lighting and other visual effects used extensively throughout the Disneyland Resort include:</p><ul><li>Projections incorporated on outside buildings and on signs </li><li>Strobe lights, mirror balls, flashing and spinning dance floor lights and more</li><li>Simulated lightning, explosions, chaser lights and other show effects during attractions and live shows</li></ul><p>Please note that entertainment, events and performances continuously change throughout the day, making it impossible to list all possible lighting combinations. Therefore, we are unable to provide a definitive listing of strobe or lighting effects that may cause you concern.</p><p>Should you or any member of your party have a photosensitivity or seizure disorder, we recommend that you check with your personal physician for specific instructions before visiting the Disneyland Resort.</p>
- Magnetic Fields<p>Common equipment—such as electric motors and radio—that produce electric and magnetic fields are utilized extensively within our Resorts. These fields are generally no greater than what you may be exposed to at home or through common household appliances such as vacuum cleaners and hair dryers.</p><p><br> If you have questions regarding the above, we invite you to speak with a Guest Relations Cast Member for details.</p>
- Special Effects<p>Special effects—including theatrical smoke, fog, snow and bubbles—are used at selected Disneyland Resort attractions, shows and events. All special effects are produced using products that have been proven to be safe when used for their intended purposes</p>
- Special Dietary Requests<p>Our restaurants and dining locations take care in making sure that we provide options for Guests with special dietary needs and allergies. Discover how to make <a href="/en-ca/guest-services/special-dietary-requests/">special dietary requests</a> at Disneyland Resort dining locations. Additionally, you can request to speak with a chef at selected dining locations.</p>
- Medical Equipment<p>Guests travelling with oxygen or other medical equipment are allowed to bring their equipment through the Guest screening before they go through the Main Entrance, and may keep spare equipment at any of the <a href="/en-ca/guest-services/first-aid/">First Aid locations</a> within the Disneyland Resort.</p>
For questions about services for Guests with Disabilities, please email us.
For assistance with your Disneyland vacation, including Resort packages and tickets, please call +1 (714) 520-5060. For Disneyland dining, please book your reservations online. Guests younger than 18 years of age must have a parent or guardian's permission to call.





