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Services for Guests with Mobility Disabilities

Discover helpful services and access options available throughout the Disneyland Resort for Guests with mobility disabilities.

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Featured Services

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Disability Parking

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Wheelchair & ECV Rental

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Cushions on Attractions

Restroom Information

Experiencing Attractions With a Mobility Device

We endeavor to provide options for our Guests with disabilities to load into ride vehicles comfortably. Each attraction varies, please speak with a Cast Member at the attraction about available tools and discuss any individual boarding needs. Below are the tools available at select attractions

  • Transfer Access Vehicle (TAV) accommodates Guests requiring assistance in entering and exiting the vehicles (e.g., seat with folding bolster, door with swinging threshold).
  • Transfer Devices assist Guests transferring between a wheelchair and a ride vehicle seat.

Learn more about accessing attraction queues.

Wheelchairs & ECV Accessible Attractions

Review a list of attractions that allow Guests to remain in their wheelchair or Electric Conveyance Vehicle (ECV).

A Woman in a wheelchair with her service dog and friend enjoy King Arthur CarrouselLearn More

Transfer from ECV to Wheelchair

Review a list of attractions that Guests may be required to transfer from their ECV to an available wheelchair depending on the size of their ECV.

Two Guests, one in a wheelchair, riding Toy Story Midway ManiaLearn More

Transfer from Wheelchair & ECV to Ride Vehicle

Review a list of certain attractions Guests must transfer from their wheelchair or EVC, either by themselves or with assistance from someone in their party.

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Ambulatory Requirements

Review a list of attractions that require Guests to walk by themselves or receive assistance from members of their party while enjoying an experience.

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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.