Orlando, Florida United States • Theme Park Hub

Accessibility Features

Wheelchair accessible routes
Sensory-friendly quiet zones
Medical facilities nearby
Low-walking itineraries
Accessible public transport
Service animals welcome

About this destination

Orlando is the undisputed capital of accessible family travel. No other city on earth concentrates so much purpose-built accessibility infrastructure in one place.

Disney World

Walt Disney World’s Disability Access Service (DAS) is the gold standard for theme park accessibility programmes globally. Combined with the park’s sensory rooms, quiet viewing areas, and universally trained Cast Members, Disney World represents the most thoughtful large-scale accessible entertainment environment we have reviewed.

Universal Orlando

The Attraction Assistance Pass provides equivalent queue access across Universal’s parks. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter areas are particularly well-configured for wheelchair users, with every major attraction offering ride-in or assisted-transfer options.

SeaWorld Orlando

SeaWorld’s Ride Accessibility Guide is available on their website and at every attraction entrance. The park has invested significantly in sensory-friendly programming including “Sensory Friendly Morning” events on selected dates each month.

Kennedy Space Center

Kennedy Space Center, 45 minutes east, is one of the most comprehensively accessible visitor attractions in the USA. Every gallery, every IMAX theatre, every outdoor experience is wheelchair-accessible and sensory-considered.

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