Welcome to Wheelie Good DLP

Your accessibility guide to Disneyland Paris - making magic more inclusive

Trusted tips, clear info, and real world guidance for planning an accessible visit to Disneyland Paris - for guests with disabilities and their friends and families.

Why Wheelie Good DLP?

Helping you plan an accessible and magical Disneyland Paris trip, because I have been there and searched for this information myself!

Whether you're a wheelchair user, traveller with sensory needs, or supporting a loved one or friend with a disability, Wheelie Good DLP is here to guide you through accessibility features, services and practical tips at Disneyland Paris. From Priority Pass info to attraction accessibility and quiet spaces, you'll find reliable, experience-based insights - not just re-wording of official Disney policy, but real world help based on lived experience.

  • Disney Accessibility explained in plain English 
  • How Disability Access passes work 
  • Ride by ride tips and accessible routes
  • Dining, shows and restaurant guides
  • Tips from real visitors for a smoother day

Quick Links

Use these links to quickly find what you need.

This site aims to provide accessibility information about attractions, shows, restaurants, and facilities at Disneyland Paris (DLP). The guides here try to cover the things that are not clear or are missing from the official accessibility information, so the aim is to supplement that information, not replace it. 

 

Every disability is unique, and while most of this site is based on my experience I really want to include other disabled peoples voices, opinions and experiences. This site uses both my own experiences and the experiences of others, including those I visit the parks with who have different disabilities and access needs to my own. If you have visited and have comments, reviews or experiences to share please find more information here about how you can help make this website useful to as many people as possible.

Lived experience of the Parks, Hotels and Travel

So, is Disneyland Paris good to visit as a wheelchair user or 
with a disability?

In my opinion it's a big yes! I wouldn't go back so often if I didn't find it one of the most accessible places I visit, and I often go solo. Disney has put a lot of measures in place to make the resort accessible. 

Maybe because it is so good it almost becomes expected that everything will be very accessible, so when there are a few things that aren't quite there yet it can be frustrating, but some of those things Disney have been working to address, so while I may speak about them I do overall think it's a great place to visit. 

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