How accessible is Disneyland® Paris?

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Discover how Disneyland® Paris can support accessible needs.
We want to make planning your visit as hassle-free as possible, so we’ve put together this guide to the incredible support available at Disneyland® Paris to ensure your family has the most magical and unforgettable stay.

Planning a visit to Disneyland® Paris when you or a member of your family needs extra support can be daunting, but a trip to this magical place should be accessible to everyone. 

We’re here to put your mind at ease and let you know how Disneyland® Paris offers support for all your needs so that you can have the most incredible trip. This informational article will help you plan an unforgettable visit.

 

Accessibility at Disneyland® Paris

Disneyland® Paris provides several support options to help guests with disabilities have a wonderful time during their trip.

Disneyland® Paris has a comprehensive Accessibility Guide with more information.

 

Mobility

Neurodivergent

Deaf or hearing loss

Blind or visual impairment

Designated parking spaces for disabilities and additional needs

Wheelchair and stroller rentals

Flashing warning signs in the toilets in the event of an evacuation

Service and guide dogs welcome in all shops and restaurants

Wheelchair and stroller rentals

Changing facilities for older children and adults

Induction loops and handsets in all shops

AudioSpot mobile app with audio guide

Accessible toilets

Labels to identify your pushchair as a wheelchair

Service and guide dogs welcome in all shops and restaurants

Dedicated spaces for disabled guests and their families at outdoor shows and parades

Changing facilities for older children and adults

Service and guide dogs welcome in all shops and restaurants

Some theatres equipped with induction loop system

Audio description of certain restaurants and menus in the AudioSpot mobile app

All table-service restaurants are wheelchair accessible

Dedicated spaces for guests with disabilities and their families at outdoor shows and parades

Some performances offer sign singing or sign interpretation

Tactile map with audio on Virtuoz tablet

All shops are wheelchair accessible

 

Dedicated spaces for guests with disabilities and their families at outdoor shows and parades

 

Reserved seating in theatres for guests with disabilities and their party

 

French sign language

 

Some shops have accessible fitting rooms

   

Shuttle buses are wheelchair accessible and have a reserved seating area for guests with disabilities

   

Specially adapted minibuses available on request for non-transferable wheelchair users

   

Low-level ticket desks

   

Dedicated spaces for guests with disabilities and their families at outdoor shows and parades

   

 

Accessibility at Disneyland® Paris hotels

Disney® Hotels can provide special equipment for guests with disabilities, and there are accessible rooms available. 

 

Mobility

Neurodivergent

Deaf or hearing loss

Blind or visual impairment

Specially adapted bath seats available on request

Guide and assistance animals welcome

Kits available on request

Big button telephones

Certain rooms have adapted showers

Dog crates can be provided near the hotel swimming pools

Guide and assistance animals welcome

Guide and assistance animals welcome

Certain rooms are specially adapted for wheelchair users

 

Dog crates can be provided near the hotel swimming pools

Dog crates can be provided near the hotel swimming pools

Pool hoists can be provided

   

Adapted changing rooms available for swimming pools and leisure facilities

   

Wheelchairs provided that are adapted to wet environments for swimming pools

   

 

How to book an accessible room at Disneyland® Paris: Give our team a call on 02039044991 or use the Live Chat function on our website to discuss your needs. We have a team of dedicated Disneyland® Paris experts who can answer all your questions and book the most suitable package for your requirements. 

 

Guests at Disney Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel

 

Disneyland® Paris Access Cards

You can apply for an Access Card upon arrival in the parks by going to one of the dedicated desks at the entrance. You can also get one from City Hall, Studio Services, or the reception desk at your Disney® Hotel.

A Cast Member will help you to fill out a questionnaire and take your photo for the card. The questionnaire helps to ensure that Disneyland® Paris has everything they need in place to evacuate you safely in an emergency.

You can also request an Access Card online on the Disneyland® Paris website before you travel. We recommend doing so to save you time when you get there.

There are two types of Access Card available:

  • Priority Card
  • Facility Card

 

Priority Card

Guests who are officially registered as disabled can get a Priority Card which gives you priority access to attractions, shows, Disney Character meet and greets, restaurants, and tills in shops. The pass covers the guest with disabilities and their party up to a maximum of four people for attractions and two people for shows and parades. 

 

Facility Card

The Facility Card is for guests with a recognised long-term illness. It gives you priority access to attractions only for the guest and their party, up to a maximum of four people.

 

Guest Shopping at Mission Equipment

 

Services for neurodivergent guests at Disneyland® Paris

Disneyland® Paris provides various support services to help guests with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other neurodivergent guests:

  • Access Cards
  • Stroller hire
  • Service animals welcome
  • Accessibility guide with information about restaurants with high sensory levels like bright lighting and loud music

There are plenty of toilets around the parks, and while there are no specific quiet areas, there are benches and places to sit and have a rest throughout.

 

Blue Booklet 

Disneyland® Paris has produced their Blue Booklet specifically for guests with autism and their families. The guide contains all the information you need for your visit, including:

  • Preparing for your visit
  • What to bring with you
  • Where to get help in the parks
  • How to get to Disneyland® Paris
  • Activities including Disney Character meetings, rides, and attractions
  • Sensory levels for attractions
  • Information about restaurants
  • Information about Disney Village®

 

Accessibility Guide, Disneyland® Paris

 

Mobility and accessibility at Disneyland® Paris

If you’re visiting Disneyland® Paris with someone who has disabilities which affect their mobility, here are some of the services available to help you:

 

Designated parking spaces for guests with disabilities and additional needs

There are a limited number of designated parking spaces available for guests with disabilities and additional needs. There are also spaces in the motor home car park. To park here, just show your Blue Badge or European disabled parking badge when you arrive at the car park payment booth.

Accessible parking spaces throughout Disneyland® Paris are marked with the wheelchair symbol.

 

Wheelchair hire at Disneyland® Paris

You can hire manual wheelchairs and pushchairs from the Stroller and Wheelchair Rentals points in Disneyland® Park and Walt Disney Studios® Park. These can’t be pre-booked and are subject to availability. There’s a daily hire charge and a refundable deposit.

 

Accessibility at restaurants

All of the table service restaurants at Disneyland® Paris are wheelchair accessible. Some of the queuing areas at the counter service and buffet service restaurants aren’t suitable for wheelchairs, but any available Cast Member will be able to help.

Top tip: If there’s a restaurant you’d like to visit, then we recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment. You can book dining at Disneyland® Paris up to two months before your visit or, if you’re staying at a Disney Hotel, as soon as your booking is confirmed.

 

Service animals at Disneyland® Paris

Guide dogs and assistance animals are welcome throughout Disneyland® Paris. However, they may not be permitted on some attractions or rides. Cast Members aren’t able to look after your service animal, so they must be left with a member of your party if you wish to ride without them. 

Be sure to bring with you:

  • Lead or harness
  • Their travel documents
  • Proof of vaccinations
  • Proof that the animal is an assistance animal
  • Poop bags for cleaning up after your animal
  • Food and bowls 

If you’ve brought your assistance animal on holiday but you don’t want to bring it with you to the Disney Parks, you can take it to the Animal Care Centre, where it will be looked after for the day, free of charge.

 

Guest at Animagique Theater with Service Dog

 

Epilepsy and photosensitivity

Accessibility maps are available, which denote where attractions may have features that can affect guests who have epilepsy, including different lighting effects.

 

6 top tips for visiting Disneyland® Paris with disabilities

Here are some of our top tips for visiting Disneyland® Paris with disabilities. These will help you to make the most of your holiday and ease your worries.

Summary – 5 top tips for visiting Disneyland® Paris with disabilities:

  1. Buy your park tickets before you travel
  2. Avoid the busiest times in the parks
  3. Create a plan for the day
  4. Think about buying Disney Premier Access
  5. Get a tag for your pushchair
  6. Watch rides and attractions beforehand

 

1.Buy your park tickets before you travel

If you want to minimise your waiting time, then we highly recommend buying your Disneyland® Paris tickets before you travel. All our tickets are gate-ready, so you won’t have to queue to exchange vouchers. 

You can also buy your tickets as part of a tickets and hotel package so you’ll have everything in one place and reduce your admin load. 

 

2.Avoid the busiest times in the parks

The busiest times at Disneyland® Paris are during the school holidays and over Christmas. It’s also busier on weekends than it is during the week. If you can, try to visit outside of these times when the theme parks are a little quieter. 

During busy times, you may have to wait a while for some rides and attractions, even if you’ve purchased a fast-track pass, and some can find this challenging. Crowds can also be overwhelming.

 

3.Create a plan for the day

Although we recommend that everyone has some sort of a plan when they visit Disneyland® Paris, we think it’s especially helpful for guests with disabilities or neurodivergent guests. Plan which parks you’re going to visit when and the rides and attractions you want to do to help ease any difficulties around uncertainty.

Planning your route around the parks will help to eliminate any worries about mobility.

 

Guest shopping at World of Disney

 

4.Think about buying Disney Premier Access

Disney Premier Access is the fast-track option for Disneyland® Paris. It allows you to skip the regular lines and join a shorter queue. This is an additional cost, but one that might be worth it.

There are two options for Disney Premier Access:

  • Disney Premier Ultimate: Use once on all eligible attractions with no time slots
  • Disney Premier Access One: Use once on a single attraction at an allocated time slot

 

5.Get a tag for your pushchair or stroller

If you have a child who needs to stay in their pushchair when you’re waiting for rides or attractions for their own well-being and safety, then you can get a tag that says you’re using the pushchair as a wheelchair. This will allow you to take the pushchair into the attraction queues.

 

6.Watch rides and attractions beforehand

YouTube is an excellent resource if you or someone you’re travelling with struggles when they don’t know what to expect. You can find videos of pretty much every ride at Disneyland® Paris on there, as well as videos of some of the shows and Disney Stars on Parade. 

Note: Pushchairs are usually referred to as strollers at Disneyland® Paris.

 

Now you’ve got everything you need to prepare for your visit to Disneyland® Paris, it’s time to start planning. Call our advisors on 02039044991 to get started.

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