Walt Disney World provides services for guests who are deaf or hard of hearing; have vision disabilities; or use a wheelchair, ECV (Electric Conveyance Vehicle), prosthetic limbs, oxygen tank, or another device. As always, service animals are welcome at the resort. Additionally, a Disability Access Service is available to guests who have difficulty tolerating extended wait times in a conventional queue environment due to a disability. To learn more about the services available to guests with disabilities, click here.
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Are park reservations required to visit?
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Does Walt Disney World offer strollers, wheelchairs, or ECVs?
Walt Disney World offers rentals for strollers, wheelchairs, and ECVs (Electric...
Do on-site hotel guests get early entry?
Early entry is available to guests staying at a Walt Disney World hotel. It prov...
What happened to Disney FASTPASS?
Disney FASTPASS was discontinued and replaced by Lightning Lane, which provides...
What accommodations are available at on-site hotels?
Each Walt Disney World hotel offers a range of accommodations that vary by prope...
What on-site hotels are at Walt Disney World?
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