Aladdin Flying Carpets - Les Tapis Volants
Aladdin's flying carpets, officially called Les Tapis Volants - Flying Carpets Over Agrabah, allows you to board a magic caropet and ride of the market streets of Agrabah. It is an ariel carousel which spins and you can control the rise and fall of your own carpet. The ride is similar to Dumbo but has a wheelchair accessible carpet available.
There is no height restrictions but the ride is not advised for pregnant women.
World Premiere Plaza, Walt Disney Studios Park

Queueing
The ride does not have a premier access queue available so all pass holders use the accessible step free queue. The entrance is on your left hand side as you are facing the ride and is marked with a wheelchair symbol.
This ride has relatively low capacity but is also not massively popular so the queue times are usually pretty reasonable.
The queueing area is outdoors, with some music playing. There is no seating while queuing.

Ride Access
Wheelchair users can either transfer or ride in their chair.
I find this one of the most limited rides for wheelchair users to remain in their chair. It's a relatively small space and additionally the ramp onto the vehicle has a large hump in the middle so the chair needs enough clearance to roll over this. In my active chair my footplate cannot clear this unless I access the vehicle by putting myself in a deep back wheelie and trust a companion or cast member to help.
For the regular vehicles there is a step over and into the vehicles, though this is an even step and is not deeper at one side.
Guide and Assistance dogs are not able to ride.

Ride Comfort
Once you have managed to actually get on then the ride is quite smooth and fun. The carpets move up and down while spinning. This means you get some fun views of the park too.
If you are able to access the ride in your own chair then the ride is comfortable, though the bench seats in the standard carpets are hard and less comfortable, though not unpleasant.

Wheelie Good Score
Out of all the wheelchair accessible rides this one is by far the most limited in terms of chairs that can fit, and the most difficult to get the chair onto.
It feels like a lot of effort for quite a short ride, but it is at least accessible for some wheelchairs so that is a big plus.
I'd give this ride a Wheelie Good Score of 3.5 out of 5.
For more information about this attraction please visit the Disneyland Paris website
This page has been last updated in December 2025
