Disabilities are no longer a hindrance in enjoying a tour in Disneyland. Here are options you can take if you or a disabled family member are planning to vacation in Disneyland.
Trade Crutches for Scooters
If you are on crutches, you have the option of renting a Disneyland Scooter to help you get around the park. For a reasonable fee of $35 a day and a $20 deposit, anyone who is above eighteen years of age and with a valid driver’s license will have a better way of getting around.
Wheelchair Options
Another option is to rent a manual wheelchair. The rental fee is relatively cheaper at $8 for the whole day and a $20 deposit.
The great thing about Disneyland is that entertainment area, restaurants and shops are accessible to wheelchairs. The only problem is going on rides. There may be rides that are not appropriate for those in wheelchairs such as the following:
-Donald’s Boat,
-Sailing Ship
-Tarzan’s Tree house
Of course, there are other options for the disabled to enjoy and these are the following:
-Disney Gallery
-Disneyland Monorail
-Disneyland Railroad,
-the Tiki Room
-The Golden Horseshoe
-It’s A Small World
-Mark Twain Riverboat
-Tom Sawyer Island
The following attractions require you to be moved from your wheelchairs:
-Alice in Wonderland
-Indiana Jones
-King Arthur Carrousel
If you need help, cast members and Disneyland service personnel will be more than happy to help you with Guest wheelchair transfers.

