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June 22, 2023

Your Disneyland disability guide is here!

The ultimate guide to actually make this the happiest place on Earth for your kiddo

As we continue highlighting disability-friendly vacation spots for the summer, this week, we’re diving into the happiest place on Earth: Disneyland! Whether it’s your first time planning a visit or you’re an annual pass holder, it’s natural to feel a mix of excitement and apprehension about navigating the park and ensuring that your children have the best possible experience. Bright lights, loud noises, long lines, people everywhere — a theme park can feel overwhelming for anyone, especially for our kiddos. The great news is that Disneyland is famous for its disability accommodations. The trip requires a little pre-planning, but that preparation could save you lots of time and frustration once you get to the park. More time for Pineapple Whip!

To help you get started, we’ve created this guide (with lots of insider tips) to make sure that your family’s visit to Disneyland is nothing short of magical.

Read Your Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Disabilities!

If you missed last week’s newsletter, be sure to check out our roundup of other accessible and disability-friendly vacation spots plus travel tips for the summer!

  • If your child has sensory issues, help them navigate a visit to Disneyland with these tips on sensory overload from psychologist Dr. Lauren Stutman! Watch on YouTube→
  • Do you have any disability-friendly tips for parents planning their trip to Disneyland or another theme park? Share your experiences with other parents in our private group! Join the discussion on Facebook→
  • We’d love to see photos of your family enjoying accessible vacation spots this summer! Tag us @undividedapp when you post! Find us on Instagram→
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