Carpark – Very large, tiny area for Blue Badge parking, but enough room, unless you have difficulty walking. There is a covered walkway, which does have a rolling walkway to assist. There are toilets in the carpark, which are ok. There is a long, shallow incline to the parks at one section of this area.
Disney Village – Full of stores and restaurants all of which I found very easy to get around. The restaurants get very busy, but I can only say this for wheelchair users – we do not have to queue in France. All wheelchair users are allowed to go and skip the line and wheel straight to the front.
The Magic Kingdom or Hollywood Studios – The park is level access and there are special gateways for wheelchair users. Here you must present your documentation at guest services to be able to receive the disability status of the Disney Parks. Most of the places were accessible and there are separate lines for the rides. Some of which may be entered whilst seated in the wheelchair and other mean transferring to a ride seat. Again, in the lines at the restaurants, there are dedicated lanes for those with access needs. Just look out for them and you will be taken in line first.
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