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Ride Access at Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris is a Theme Park, and while it may offer a lot more than just rides, and it's perfectly possible to have a fantastic break at Disneyland Paris without going on a single ride, rides are an important part of the park experience for many. 

There is a range of rides for all ages and preferences, but also a range of ease of access. A small number of rides allow wheelchair users to stay in their chair, the rest vary in ease of transfer.

Within this section you will find my experience of accessing different rides, along with links to information provided by Disney.

Iage shows the ride vehicles for big thunder mountain as they are being loaded

Disney's Accessibility Guide and Blue Booklet

Disneyland Paris has two booklets available which provides accessibility information, and accessibility maps are also available upon request at the park by asking at City Hall or Studio Services (these may be given to you when collecting an access pass).

The Accessibility Guide

The Accessibility guide provides an overview of the services and facilities offered by Disneyland Paris to assist those with disabilities, it also contains information about ride evacuation conditions.

The Blue Booklet

The Blue Booklet provides additional information to help visitors with cognitive disabilities, including Autism. 

Wheelchair Accessible Rides 

Some rides at Disneyland Paris allow wheelchair user to remain in their own chair, though it is worth noting some may be tighter spaces than others so there is the chance some larger electric chairs may not fit on all these rides. 

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