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Important advice and restrictions

Opening days of rides liable to change without prior notice.
Please inquire at City Hall in the Disneyland Park and at Studio Sevices in the Walt Disney Studios Park.

Wheelchairs accessible Attraction includes very dimly lit areas
Guest must be capable of walking unassisted Induction Loop for hearing impaired Guests
Guide dogs not allowed Attraction that may be considered flightening
Attraction recommended for visually impaired Guests Transfer is necessary
Attractions with health limitations (motion sickness, heart condition, back problem, pregnant women)

Walt Disney Studios® Park


Disneyland® Park


Main Street, U.S.A.

Disneyland Railroad® Main Street Station, presented by McDonald's®
Wheelchair visitors must be able to make the transfer to enter the train.There is a lift under the Main Street Station near the wheelchair rental point. Folding wheelchairs can be loaded on board the trains, or left in the station if visitors want to take the full trip round the Disneyland® Park.

Horse Drawn Streetcars & Main Street Vehicles, presented by Hertz
Wheelchair visitors must be able to make the transfer to enter the vehicles. Folding wheelchairs can be taken on board.

Frontierland

Phantom Manor
Wheelchair visitors need to transfer to go on the ride. Guide dogs are not allowed to enter the ride for their own safety. Some scenes may frighten younger visitors.
(closed from 11 to 22 June 2007)

Legends of the Wild West
The paths round the fortifications of Fort Comstock are not accessible to wheelchair visitors (135 steps to climb).

Big Thunder Mountain
Minimum height: 1.02 m (3'3").
This attraction is not recommended for children under the age of 3.
Wheelchair visitors will require a transfer.
Visitors must be in good health and not affected by medical problems which might be worsened by this experience.
Pregnant women and visitors in surgical collars are strongly advised not to go on this ride. Guide dogs are not admitted.
(closed from 21 August to 13 October 2006)


Disneyland® Railroad Frontierland Depot, presented by McDonald's®
Wheelchair visitors must be able to make the transfer to enter the train.There is a lift under the Main Street Station near the wheelchair rental point. Folding wheelchairs can be loaded on board the trains, or left in the station if visitors want to take the full trip round the Disneyland® Park

Adventureland

Pirates of The Caribbean
A transfer is required for wheelchair visitors going on board.This attraction includes two sudden, quick descents, and visitors with problems liable to be aggravated (such as spinal problems), pregnant women and those wearing surgical collars are strongly advised not to go on this attraction.
Unsighted visitors must be accompanied.
Guide dogs are not allowed to enter, for their own safety.
You may get wet on this ride!
(closed from 8 to 19 January 2007)

Indiana Jones™ and the Temple of Peril presented by ESSO
Minimum height: 1.40 m (4'6")
Not recommended for children under the age o from 21 August to 13 October 2006) f 8.
In order to join this adventure, our visitors with reduced mobility must be able to move about without wheelchairs, either on their own or assisted by their attendants.
To enjoy this experience, visitors must be in good health and have no medical problems which might be worsened. Unsighted visitors must be accompanied.
Guide dogs are not allowed to enter, for their own safety. Pregnant women and visitors in surgical collars are strongly advised not to go on this ride.
(closed from 21 May to 1 June 2007)

La Cabane des Robinson
Not at all suitable for visitors of reduced mobility (176 steps to be climbed).

Adventure Isle
The grottoes and tracks of the northern part of the island have wheelchair access, with the exception of the floating bridge, the suspended bridge and parts of the grottoes.

Pirates' Beach
Maximum height 1.40m (4'6")
(closed from 7 to 18 May 2007)

Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin
Self-guided visit of Aladdin's enchanted world.

Fantasyland

it's a small world, presented by France Telecom.
Accessible to guests in wheelchairs.
Peaceful and happy cruise through a small world.
Enter by the exit gate located on the left side of the attraction.

Blanche Neige et les Sept Nains
A transfer is required for wheelchair visitors going on board the carriages.
Guide dogs are not allowed to enter, for their own safety.
Take care, some scenes may frighten young children.
(closed from 19 to 23 March 2007)

Les Voyages de Pinocchio
A transfer is required for wheelchair visitors joining the ride.
Guide dogs are not allowed to enter, for their own safety.
Take care, some scenes may frighten young children.
(closed from 12 to 16 March 2007)

Le Carrousel de Lancelot
Wheelchair visitors will require a transfer.
Guide dogs are not allowed to enter, for their own safety.
(closed from 8 January to 9 February 2007)

Peter Pan's Flight
Visitors in wheelchairs will need a transfer to be able to board the flying boats.They must also be able to climb down a ladder in case evacuation is required.
(closed from 11 to 22 December 2006)

Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Wheelchair visitors will require a transfer.
Guide dogs are not allowed to enter, for their own safety.
Not recommended for children under the age of 1 year.
Priority boarding to children between 1.20 and 1.55 metres tall and to children under 1.20 metres accompanied by an adult.

Disneyland Railroad® Fantasyland Station , presented by McDonald's®
Wheelchair visitors must be able to make the transfer to enter the train.There is a lift under the Main Street station near the wheelchair rental point. Folding wheelchairs can be loaded on board the trains, or left in the station if visitors want to take the full trip round the park.

Alice's Curious Labyrinth
The whole maze is accessible by wheelchair.
Only the Castle part is not accessible (86 steps).
(closed from 4 to 15 June 2007)

Mad Hatter's Tea Cups
Wheelchair visitors will require a transfer.
Due to the centrifugal force caused by the rotation of the teacups, this attraction is not suitable for persons who find it difficult to stay in a seated position. Guide dogs are not allowed to enter, for their own safety.


Casey Jr. - Le Petit Train du Cirque
Children under the age of 1 year are not allowed on this attraction.
To join the train, wheelchair visitors must make a transfer.
Guide dogs are not allowed to enter, for their own safety.
(closed from 1st October 2006 to 2 March 2007)

Le Pays des Contes de Fées
Gentle, magical boat cruise. Enter by the gate to the right of the main entrance. A companion capable of helping you during transfers is essential.
(closed from 1st October 2006 to 2 March 2007)

Le Chateau de la Belle au Bois Dormant

La Galerie de la Belle au Bois Dormant
To visit the gallery, an elevator is avilable for guests in wheelchairs.
Ask for the access code at City Hall or at the Merlin l'Enchanteur shop.

La Taniere du Dragon
Don't make a sound - a dragon sleeps restlessy beneath the castle!
The attraction includes very dimly lit areas and is accessible to guests in wheelchairs.

Discoveryland

Star Tours™
Children aged between 3 and 7 must be accompanied. This attraction is totally unsuitable for children under 3 years old, pregnant women, people wearing surgical collars or orthopaedic devices and anyone with back or heart problems.
Wheelchair visitors will require a transfer. All visitors wishing to go on the Star Tours™ ride must be in good health without problems which might be aggravated (such as motion sickness).
Not recommended for those sensitive to noise and sudden changes in lighting.

Astroport Services Interstellaires:
One of the games, Star Course, requires a minimum height of 1.02 m (3'3").

Honey, I shrunk the Audience, presented by Kodak
Some scenes may frighten younger visitors. The special effects and high sound level may affect some persons.
(closed from 20 November to 1 December 2006)

Autopia, presented by ESSO
Minimum height: 1.32 m (4'4") for unaccompanied children wishing to drive the cars. Not recommended for children under the age of 1.
Wheelchair visitors will require a transfer.
Visually impaired visitors cannot enter the cars alone.Guide dogs are not admitted.
This ride is not recommended for visitors with problems which might be worsened (e.g. spinal problems), in particular those wearing surgical collars, pregnant women and anyone susceptible to petrol fumes.
(closed from 6 November to 22 December 2006 and from 8 January to 2 March 2007)

Disneyland Railroad® Fantasyland Station, presented by McDonald's®
Wheelchair visitors must be able to make the transfer to enter the train. There is a lift under the Main Street station near the wheelchair rental point. Folding wheelchairs can be loaded on board the trains, or left in the station if visitors want to take the full trip round the park.

Space Mountain: Mission 2
Minimum height: 1.32 m (4'4")
This ride is not recommended for children under the age of 10.
Wheelchair visitors must be able to transfer on their own from the chair to the ride.
Guide dogs are not admitted.
This attraction is totally unsuitable for pregnant women, people wearing surgical collars or orthopaedic devices and anyone with back or heart problems.
All visitors wishing to go on the Space Mountain ride must be in good health without problems which might be aggravated (such as heart or spinal problems or motion sickness).

(closed from 4 to 5 December 2006 and from 25 to 26 June 2007)

Le Mystere du Nautilus
Visit of Captain Nemo's submarine.
Proceed to elevator located at the main entrance.
The attraction is accessible to guests in wheelchair and may be considered frightening.
(closed from 29 January to 9 February 2007)

Arcade Alpha, Arcade Beta and Arcade Omega
The special effects in some games may affect people with sensitive eyes or subject to epileptic fits.

Orbitron - Machine Volantes
Aerial adventure aboard flying spaceships.
Not recommended for children under 1.


Walt Disney Studios® Park

Walt Disney Studios Park has been created and developed with the aim of being accessible to the Disabled Community and to promote their integration into the general public.Therefore attractions, restaurants and boutiques are accessible to everyone.

Access to certain attractions is however strongly discouraged for pregnant women and Guests with any conditions that are susceptible to being exacerbated by the attraction experience.The recommendations in this guide will help you choose those attractions most suited to your needs.

Access procedures for attractions
In order to encourage the maximum integration of disabled Guests, all queue lines are wheelchair accessible. For access to the attractions, disabled Guests are invited to take the same route as all other visitors.

Should however, this integration not prove possible, the disabled Guest can avail of a Special Assistance Pass available from Studio Services.
This pass does not, under any circumstances, give priority access to the attraction but it does permit the disabled Guest to wait outside all queue lines while the rest of the group queue as normal.


Hearing Impared Guests
CinéMagique and Animagique attractions are equipped with induction loops. More information is available from Cast Members at these attractions.
For security reasons, if you are staying at one of the Disney Hotels, it is recommended that you let the reception desk know of your disability.
For groups of hearing-impaired Guests, guided tours in sign language can be arranged upon request one month in advance. (Tel.:+33 (0)1 60 30 10 20)

Mentally-handicapped Guests
Some attractions may prove frightening for mentally-handicapped Guests, whilst others include very dimly-lit areas. Those accompanying mentally-handicapped Guests are asked to take this into consideration.


Visually Impared Guests
Guide dogs are the only animals permitted in the Walt Disney Studios Park. For their own safety, they are not allowed in certain attractions.
Information in braille (in French and English) is available at Studio
Services .A deposit or identity card will be required.

Rock'n Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith, (minimum height: 1.20 m) visitors in wheelchairs must be accompanied by able-bodied individual(s) in order to be in a position to assist disabled Guests to get out of their wheelchair onto the attraction. Cast Members are not permitted to help disabled Guests to get out of their wheelchair.
(closed from 11 to 14 December 2006)

Moteurs... Action! Stunt Show Spectacular, presented by Vauxhall
A series of breathtaking stunts!

Armageddon Special Effects
You are invited to climb aboard the spectacular space station from the mega-thriller Armageddon.

Television Production Tour
Discover the fascinating world of television and immerse yourself in virtual reality with the new interactive studio.

Disney Channel CyberSpace
Let your creativity loose in this new studio.
CyberSpace Mountain
(minimum height: 1.30m)

Cinémagique
Walt Disney Studios Park pays proud tribute to the magic of movies.
(closed from 22 to 25 January 2007)

Studio Tram Tour featuring Catastrophe Canyon, presented by Orange.
A thrill-packed, behind-the-scenes tour to see movie magic in action.
(closed from 13 November to 1 December 2006)

Art of Disney Animation
See how Disney artists bring animated characters to life, then try your hand at the interactive animation displays.

Flying Carpets over Agrabah
Genie's back - and wants to put YOU in the movies! Take off for a whole new world of fantasy.
(closed from 5 to 23 March 2007)

Animagique
A journey into a world where the magic of animation and imagination is real.

Disney Studio 1
Discover the magic of Hollywood set-building, and shop and eat as well!

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