How is Disneyland Handling the Disabled Now

jerryp49

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Original Poster
Question . How is Disneyland handling the Disabled now with their reopening.. ..My Girlfriend is in a wheelchair
 

jerryp49

Active Member
Original Poster
If it's made ada compliant you go in the standby queue (most of all dca is) and it's not ada compliant they'll give you a return time to come back later. Most of Disneyland isn't ada compliant except a few locations.
Thank You . I`m guessing rides like Alice and Snow White are not ADA Compliant
 

MagicWDI

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Thank You . I`m guessing rides like Alice and Snow White are not ADA Compliant
These attractions requires persons in wheelchairs to transfer to a ride vehicle. Most of the Fantasyland attractions allow entry through the exit of the attraction and will transfer there. So yes, they are ADA compliant. Just not the stand-by queues.
 

chadwpalm

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In the Parks
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Question . How is Disneyland handling the Disabled now with their reopening.. ..My Girlfriend is in a wheelchair
As others have answered, nothing has changed and they are handling it the same as before they shut down.

If you'd like more information before your trip to help get you prepared, you can check this page for up to date information in guests with disabilities:


Disney also provides special park maps that cater to guests with disabilities. Each attraction listing will tell you if you can remain in a wheelchair or will have to transfer, which attractions have wheelchair accessible standby queues, and if not, will tell you where to go to for mobility access. Here are the PDF versions if you want to look at them ahead of time:

Disneyland: https://cdn1.parksmedia.wdprapps.di...s-with-disabilities/FY21-DL-GWD 4_30-5_13.pdf
DCA: https://cdn1.parksmedia.wdprapps.di...-with-disabilities/FY21-DCA-GWD 4_30-5_13.pdf

You can also see information on the website. Just go to any attraction:

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Then click on the Show Safety, Accessibility and Guest Policies and it will show you all the accessibility information on that attraction:

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As you can see, Snow White has transfer vehicles that make transferring easier for the guest. Enjoy your time in the parks!!
 

chadwpalm

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
With covid procedures they're not handing out maps and solely relying on the app but the might make acceptions.
Good point. Forgot they are not handing out maps, but for disability they may make an exception. I suppose if you have a decent printer you can print one out from the pdfs.

I totally brainfarted when it comes to using the app. Duh. Of course it's going to have information there too.
 

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