Discover everything you need to know, including tips and tricks, on accessing the park as a wheelchair user or with a disability. The purpose of this site is to provide information for disabled visitors and wheelchair users to make their trip to Disneyland Paris magical and hassle-free.
All Information provided on this site is based on my own experience of visiting the parks regularly as an ambulatory wheelchair user and the struggles I have had to find some information in the past. I have no affiliation with Disney or Disneyland Paris, and earn nothing from this website, it is purely to share my own opinions.
I always recommend reading all the information on accessibility provided by Disneyland Paris on their website, linked below. You can also contact Disneyland Paris or your travel agent directly with any questions.
I aim to provide accessibility information about attractions, shows, restaurants, and facilities at Disneyland Paris. My guides try to cover the things that are not clear or are missing from the official accessibility information, so the aim is to supplement that information, not replace it.
Every disability is unique, and while most of this site is based on my experience I really want to include other disabled peoples voices, opinions and experiences, so if you have visited and have comments, reviews or experiences to share please find more information here about how you can help make this website useful to as many people as possible.
Alongside guides and practical information I will also share some little tips and tricks that have helped me while visiting, from carrying champagne flutes, to modifying a loungefly bag, to how I collect autographs!
In my opinion it's a big yes! I wouldn't go back so often if I didn't find it one of the most accessible places I visit, and I often go solo. Disney has put a lot of measures in place to make the resort accessible.
Maybe because it is so good it almost becomes expected that everything will be very accessible, so when there are a few things that aren't quite perfect it can be a little frustrating, but some of those things Disney have been working to address, so while I may speak about them I do overall think it's a great place to visit.
Want to provide feedback about the site? Request a new page or section? let me know you spotted an error? Please get in touch!
Got any specific questions about accessibility at Disneyland Paris? Please do feel free to ask and I will try to help if I can.
Try to remember I am one person, and every individuals access needs are different, so I may not be able to answer every question, but if I can help I will.
Any tips or suggestions given are entirely based on my own experience and are not to be mistaken for any form of official advice from Disney, please do contact Disneyland Paris directly if your question needs an official response.
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