A woman reads the braille instructions for building a droid at the Droid Depot, while a female Cast Member looks on.

Services for Guests Who are Blind or Have Low Vision

Discover what services and devices are available to help Guests who are blind or have low vision enjoy the Disneyland Resort.

Featured Services

A Cast Member shows a Guest The Disney Handheld Device

Audio Description

Disney Handheld Device features Audio Description - audio narration about the theme parks, select attractions and entertainment.
An attractions Cast Member shows the written script for Peter Pan’s Flight to a Guest.

Braille Guidebooks

The Disneyland theme parks offer Braille Guidebooks featuring descriptions of attractions, restaurants and stores printed in braille as well as large text.
The portable tactile map is open to Frontierland and laid on a bench next to a folded seeing eye cane

Portable Tactile Maps

The Disneyland theme parks offer Portable Tactile Maps which feature a representation of building boundaries, walkways and landmarks for each theme park.
A guest uses her fingers to read what is in Critter Country on a stationary braille map

Stationary Braille Maps

The Disneyland theme parks and the Downtown Disney District offer stationary braille maps featuring braille and large print with raised graphics to highlight key landmarks and attractions.
For questions about services for Guests with Disabilities, please email us.


For assistance with your Disneyland vacation, including Resort packages and tickets, please call (714) 520-5060. For Disneyland dining, please book your reservations online. Guests younger than 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call.