Disabled Travelers Information - Magic Kingdom
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WELCOME
Welcome to the Magic Kingdom Park! This site outlines services and facilities available for Guests with disabilities who visit the Magic Kingdom Park. When you arrive at the Park, you can request the weekly Magic Kingdom guidemap, which contains additional information and an entertainment schedule.
Guest Relations
Guest Relations, located inside City Hall on Main Street, U.S.A., provides a variety of services, including general information, priority seating for restaurants, ticket media information, Park guidemaps, entertainment schedules, and information on services for Guests with disabilities.
Theme Park Parking (Standard parking rates apply)
Guests with the ability to walk short distances and step up onto the courtesy trams should park in the main parking lot of the Magic Kingdom Park. The courtesy tram will transport Guests to the Entrance Complex. Parking for Guests with mobility disabilities, or who are traveling with personal wheelchairs, is available adjacent to the Entrance Complex. Guests should inquire at the Auto Plaza for directions on parking options.
Shops and Restaurants
Most food and merchandise locations in the Magic Kingdom Park are accessible to Guests with disabilities. Cast Members are available to assist Guests when necessary. Some counter-service locations have narrow queues formed by railings that may be difficult for Guests using wheelchairs. At these locations, we suggest that a member of the party order and transport the food, or contact a host or hostess for assistance.
First Aid
The Magic Kingdom Park First Aid Station adjoins the Crystal Palace off Main Street, U.S.A.
Companion Restrooms
At the Magic Kingdom Park, companion-assisted restroom facilities are at First Aid as well as at these locations:
Stamina or Endurance Concerns
Some Guests may be concerned that they do not have the stamina to wait in our queues. We strongly suggest that these visitors consider using a wheelchair or electric convenience vehicle, as the distance between our attractions is much greater than the length of our queues.
Smoking Restrictions
For everyone's comfort and safety, smoking is prohibited in all waiting areas, attractions, stores, dining areas, restrooms, and locations designated for parade and show viewing.
Service animals are welcome in most locations throughout the Magic Kingdom® Park. All service animals must remain on a leash or in a harness at all times. Guests should follow the same attraction entrance procedures as described for Guests using wheelchairs. Because of the nature of some attractions, service animals may not be permitted to ride. In those instances, a member of the Guest's party must remain with the animal.
Designated "Break" Areas for Service Animals
The Magic Kingdom Park allows Guests to use backstage locations for service-animal relief areas. Please contact a host or hostess near the following areas for directions and assistance: Backstage behind the gates next to Tony's Town Square Restaurant Backstage behind the gates next to Pirates of the Caribbean Backstage behind the parade gates near Splash Mountain Backstage through the gate next to the restrooms at Pete's Garage in Mickey's Toontown Fair Backstage between Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress and Ursa's Major Minor Mart
Service Animal Restrictions
Because of the nature of the experience, service animals are not permitted on the following attractions:
Because of the nature of the experience, Guests with service animals should check with a host or hostess for attraction and boarding information at the following attractions:
Methods of accessibility vary from attraction to attraction within our Parks. This site and Park guidemaps use Symbols to indicate boarding procedures for each attraction. In addition, Guests should contact a host or hostess at each attraction before entering.
The following attractions provide access through the main queue:
Certain attractions require Guests to transfer from their wheelchairs to a ride system either by themselves or with the assistance of a member of their party. Walt Disney World® Resort hosts and hostesses are not permitted to physically assist Guests in transferring from their wheelchairs.
Auxiliary Entrance Limitations
Some attractions have auxiliary entrances to offer Guests using wheelchairs or with service animals a more convenient entrance to the attraction. Auxiliary entrances are not intended to bypass waiting lines. Guests with disabilities and up to five members of their party may enter through these entrances. The rest of the party should use the main entrance.
Parade Route and Show Areas
Due to Guest demand, viewing spaces cannot be reserved or guaranteed. Parties larger than six will be asked to separate and reunite afterward. Guest Relations can provide information on show times and other special events on the day of each visit.
A pad of paper and pens/pencils are readily accessible at each location for Cast Members to use, if necessary, to communicate with Guests. Cast Members with abilities in sign language can be identified by the appropriate language pin.
Assistive Listening Devices
Assistive Listening Systems use a lightweight wireless device that receives an infrared signal (an invisible beam of light) from overhead transmitters at certain locations in order to amplify sound. These are recommended for Guests with mild to moderate hearing loss. Receivers are available at City Hall in the Magic Kingdom Park. A $25 refundable deposit is required (item must be returned on the same day for refund).
Assistive Listening Systems operate at the following attractions:
Telephones
Pay phones equipped with amplified handsets are available throughout the Walt Disney World Resort. Consult the Magic Kingdom Park map for locations.
Pay phones equipped with a text typewriter (TTY) are available at the following locations:
A TTY is also available at Guest Relations in City Hall.
Written Aids
Guest Assistance Packets containing dialogue, narrations, flashlights, and pen and paper are available at or near the performance areas or entrances for most shows and attractions. Guests should contact a host/hostess at the attraction for assistance.
Sign Language
If requested, the Walt Disney World Resort provides Sign Language interpretation for our Guests at live Theme Park shows with a minimum of seven days notice. However, interpreted performances are currently available on a rotating basis as follows:
Disney-MGM Studios - Sundays, Wednesdays
Magic Kingdom Park - Mondays, Thursdays
Epcot® - Tuesdays, Fridays
Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park - Saturdays
Guests can request this service by calling Walt Disney World Resort Information at (407) 824-4321 [voice] or (407) 827-5141 [TTY]. Guests will be contacted prior to their visit with an appropriate show schedule. Arrangements can also be requested for other events and shows with a minimum of two weeks notice. There is no cost to our Guests for this service.
Reflective Captioning
Reflective captioning is available at many theater-type attractions at the Walt Disney World Resort. This innovative technology utilizes an LED display to project desired captions onto an acrylic panel positioned in front of the Guest.
To use this system, Guests should contact a host or hostess at the attraction. This service is currently available at:
Video Captioning
Caption-ready monitors are available at many attractions. These monitors are designated with a "CC" Symbol and can be activated only by remote control. Activators are available at City Hall and require a $25 refundable deposit (item must be returned on the same day for refund).
Video captioning is currently available at:
NOTE: NOT ALL PORTIONS OF AN ATTRACTION EXPERIENCE MAY BE CAPTIONED.
Braille Guides
Braille guidebooks are available at City Hall in the Magic Kingdom Park. A refundable $25 deposit is required (item must be returned on the same day for refund).
Audio Tape Guides
The Magic Kingdom Park has cassette tapes that give Guests a sense of direction and a brief description of the attractions. Audio cassettes and portable tape players are available at City Hall. A refundable $25 deposit is required (item must be returned on the same day for refund).
Wheelchairs
Guests may bring their own wheelchairs or rent one at any of the four Parks. Wheelchair rentals are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Rental wheelchairs may not be transferred from Park to Park.
Wheelchair Rentals
Wheelchair Replacement Locations
Guests who are unable to reach the Magic Kingdom Park without the aid of a wheelchair from the Transportation and Ticket Center may rent a wheelchair at Mickey's Gift Station to the right of the ticket booths. Please note that there are limited numbers available.
A limited number of Electric Convenience Vehicles (ECVs) are also available on a first-come, first-served basis. Guests must be 18 years of age or older to rent ECVs, and quantities are limited. NO RESERVATIONS ARE ACCEPTED. Guests should plan to arrive early. ECVs are available only on a same-day basis and may be used only in the Park where they are rented. ECVs will be held if Guests wish to leave and return to the same Park.
NOTE: ECVs are not available at the Transportation and Ticket Center.
Guests planning to visit more than one Park on the same day should retain their wheelchair deposit ticket from the first park they visit. This will enable them to obtain a replacement wheelchair on the same day, if available, at the next Park at no additional charge.
NOTE: Wheelchairs or ECVs may not be available at the second Park. Walt Disney World Resorts also offer wheelchair rentals to their Guests. Quantities may be limited. Please contact the front desk for assistance.
Guest Relations
Guest Relations, located inside each of the Theme Parks, provides a variety of services, including general information, priority seating for restaurants, ticket media information, Park guidemaps, entertainment schedules, and information on services for Guests with disabilities.
Resort/Special Reservations Walt Disney World Resorts offer special equipment and facilities for Guests with disabilities. Features vary depending upon your selected Resort. For information specific to individual Resorts, please call Walt Disney World Resort Special Reservations at (407) 939-7807 (voice) or (407) 939-7670 (TTY). Accommodations for Guests with disabilities may include the following:
Restrooms
Bed Accessories
Room Communication Kits
Other Features
Parking
Designated parking areas for Guests with disabilities are available throughout the Walt Disney World Resort. A valid disability parking permit is required.
Theme Park Parking (standard parking rates apply)
Guests with the ability to walk short distances and step up onto the courtesy trams should park in the main parking lot of the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Parks. The courtesy tram will transport Guests to the Entrance Complex. Parking for Guests who are unable to use the courtesy trams, or who are traveling with personal wheelchairs, is available adjacent to the Entrance Complex at each of the four Parks. Guests should inquire at the Auto Plaza for directions on parking options.
Transportation
Many of the transportation systems at the Walt Disney World Resort are accessible to Guests with disabilities. All bus routes are serviced by buses equipped to accommodate various types of wheelchairs within the following guidelines: The wheelchair must fit the wheelchair lift without being forced (some motorized chairs and electric convenience vehicles are too wide or too long for the bus lift), and the wheelchair must be securely fastened in the wheelchair restraints. Watercraft access varies depending on the type of watercraft and the existing water levels and conditions. Please contact a host or hostess at the watercraft dock for information and assistance. Guests may access the Monorail system by proceeding up to the entrance ramps or using the elevators provided at Epcot, Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Disney's Polynesian Resort, and Disney's Contemporary Resort.
Access
Most attractions, restaurants, shops, and shows are accessible to all our Guests. In some cases, however, Guests may need the assistance of a member of their party to fully utilize these areas. For example, some counter-service locations have narrow queues formed by railings that may be difficult for Guests using wheelchairs. At these locations we suggest that a member of the party order and transport the food, or contact a host or hostess for assistance. Also, at some attractions Guests using wheelchairs may need to transfer from their wheelchairs onto a ride system. Hosts and hostesses are not permitted to physically transfer Guests from wheelchairs. We therefore recommend that Guests plan to visit with someone who can physically assist them, when necessary.
Theme Park Shows & Parade Areas
Due to Guest demand, viewing spaces cannot be reserved or guaranteed. Parties larger than six may be asked to separate and reunite afterward. Guest Relations can provide information on show times and other special events on the day of each visit.
Restrooms
Most restrooms throughout the Walt Disney World Resort have facilities designed for access by Guests traveling in wheelchairs.
Companion restrooms are available at the following locations:
Magic Kingdom
Epcot
Disney-MGM Studios
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Downtown Disney Marketplace
Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex
Blizzard Beach Water Park
Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
Stamina or Endurance Concerns
Some Guests may be concerned that they do not have the stamina to wait in our queues. We strongly suggest that these Guests consider using a wheelchair or electric convenience vehicle, as the distance between our attractions is much greater than the length of our queues.
Safety Considerations
We work hard to offer a comfortable, safe, and enjoyable experience for everyone. Please assist us by showing common courtesy to fellow Park Guests. Please be respectful of others. Do not use profanity or engage in unsafe, illegal, or offensive behavior. Please abide by all safety warnings and notices. Proper attire, including shoes and shirts, must be worn at all times. For your safety while on attractions, please keep your hands, arms, and legs inside the vehicle at all times. Young children should be accompanied by an adult. Please honor designated viewing areas and crosswalks. Also, for the comfort of those around you, we request that there be no flash photography, eating, or drinking in any attraction.
Smoking Restrictions
For the comfort and safety of all our Guests, smoking at the Walt Disney World Resort is permitted in designated areas only. Please refer to park guidmaps or signage for designated smoking locations, or ask a Cast Member for assistance.
Package Pick-Up/Shipping
This service is available at any of the Theme Parks. Purchases may be picked up as you exit the Park or delivered to your Walt Disney World Resort. This free service is available from noon until Park closing. You may also wish to inquire about shipping purchases directly to your home.