Accessibility Guides

Detailed, verified accessibility program info for each park - programs, locations, what to bring.

Last verified: March 2026 · Information on this page may change. Always confirm current details directly with the park before your visit.

Each accessibility guide on this site is built around operational specifics: exactly where to go, what to bring, what the accommodation actually covers, and what it doesn't. These are not general ADA summaries. They're written for families who have done this before and need real answers, not reassurance. Select a park below to see its full guide.

⚠️ Policies change. Always verify current requirements directly with the park before your visit.
Six Flags Magic Mountain

Six Flags Magic Mountain

📍 Valencia, California

Home to more world-class roller coasters than any other park. 100+ rides, extreme thrill focus.

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Knott's Berry Farm

Knott's Berry Farm

📍 Buena Park, California

California's original theme park. Ghost Town, GhostRider, and a more family-balanced lineup.

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Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

📍 Santa Cruz, California

Free admission, oceanfront setting, historic Giant Dipper coaster. The most relaxed of the three.

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Disneyland Resort

Disneyland Resort

📍 Anaheim, California

The original Disney park plus Disney California Adventure, home of the Disability Access Service (DAS) and sensory-friendly resources.

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Universal Studios Hollywood

Universal Studios Hollywood

📍 Universal City, California

Movie-themed thrills and the Studio Tour, with an Attraction Assistance Pass for guests who need it.

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Dollywood

Dollywood

📍 Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Smoky Mountain coasters with a staff-led Ride Accessibility Center, a Boarding Pass, and a Calming Room.

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Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom

📍 Lake Buena Vista, Florida

Walt Disney World's flagship and the most-visited park in the world. The Disability Access Service, ride-by-ride height and transfer notes, and a heat-smart one-day plan.

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Universal Orlando

Universal Orlando

📍 Orlando, Florida

Three parks including the new Epic Universe. The Attraction Assistance Pass, why it needs an IBCCES card, ride-by-ride height and transfer notes, and a multi-park plan.

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Six Flags St. Louis

Six Flags St. Louis

📍 Eureka, Missouri

A classic coaster park west of St. Louis. The Attraction Access Pass now runs through an IBCCES card. Coaster heights, transfer notes, and a heat-smart one-day plan.

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