Disneyland in Anaheim is a major theme park with two parks — Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure — and a range of accessible infrastructure across the resort.
Accessible parking is available in the main structure, and accessible drop-off areas, routes, restrooms, and companion restrooms are provided throughout the resort. Wheelchairs and electric convenience vehicles (ECVs) are available to rent at the parks. Accessible trams and shuttles connect parking areas to the resort entrance. Nursing rooms are available at First Aid locations.
Large signage with high contrast is used throughout, and captioning, audio description guides, and assistive listening devices are available. Sign language interpretation is available on a rotating daily schedule — check the Disneyland app or Guest Services for the current schedule.
A downloadable Sensory Guide is available on the Disneyland website. Social Narratives for each park can also be downloaded in advance to help guests prepare for their visit. Cast Members receive sensory difference training.
The Disability Access Service (DAS) is available for guests with developmental disabilities who cannot wait in a conventional queue — note that as of June 2024, DAS is no longer available for mobility or medical conditions. Guests with mobility needs may use Location Return Times at select attractions instead. Service animals are welcome throughout the resort.
Drop off Zones
Accessible Routes to Areas of Interest
Accessible Facilities & Restrooms
Loaner Mobility Aids
Captioning
Audio Guides
Assistive Listening Devices
Sign Language Interpreters
Social Narrative
Staff Trained in Sensory Differences
Service Animals Allowed
The Disability Access Service (DAS) is available for guests with developmental disabilities who cannot wait in a standard queue. Since June 2024, DAS is no longer available for guests with mobility or medical conditions; those guests may use Location Return Times at select attractions instead.
