Six Flags Discovery Kingdom is a combination theme park and animal park located in Vallejo, California (near San Francisco), offering roller coasters, thrill rides, and animal encounters. The park provides a dedicated accessibility program including a ride accessibility guide and Attraction Accessibility Cards (AAC) for guests who cannot wait in standard queues due to a disability. Wheelchair and Electric Convenience Vehicle (ECV) rentals are available at the park entrance. The park states that most pathways throughout the park are paved and accessible, and accessible restrooms are located throughout the property. Service animals are welcome in the park in accordance with ADA guidelines.
Guests with disabilities are encouraged to visit Guest Relations upon arrival to obtain an Attraction Accessibility Card, which allows alternative queue access at participating rides. The park’s accessibility page outlines specific ride restrictions and boarding procedures for guests with mobility impairments, prosthetics, or other disabilities. Accessible parking is available in the main parking lot. The park also offers locker rentals and stroller rentals as additional guest services.
Visitors report that the park terrain is mostly flat and manageable for wheelchair users, though some areas between attractions can be uneven or crowded on busy days. Some visitors note that ECV rentals can sell out quickly on peak days, so arriving early or calling ahead is advisable. Guests using the Attraction Accessibility Card have generally found the alternative queue process helpful, though wait times at the accessibility entrance can still be substantial during peak hours. Visitors with sensory sensitivities note that the park can get very loud and crowded on weekends and summer days, and suggest visiting on weekday mornings for a quieter experience.
Drop off Zones
Accessible Routes to Areas of Interest
Paved & Level Pathways
Accessible Facilities & Restrooms
Loaner Mobility Aids
Attraction Accessibility Card (AAC) available at Guest Relations for guests who cannot wait in standard queues; ride-specific accessibility information available on the park’s accessibility page; wheelchair and ECV rentals available at the park entrance.

