Theme Park Accessibility
Orlando's major theme parks are among the most accessible in the world. Walt Disney World offers the Disability Access Service (DAS) for guests who cannot wait in standard queues. Universal Orlando has a similar Attraction Assistance Pass. Both resorts provide wheelchair and ECV rentals, accessible restrooms, and companion restroom facilities.
Transportation
BusBrother offers wheelchair-accessible charter vehicles for groups with mobility needs. All vehicles can be equipped with wheelchair lifts and tie-downs with advance notice. The I-Ride Trolley on International Drive is wheelchair accessible. SunRail commuter trains have accessible cars. Most rideshare services offer wheelchair-accessible vehicle options with advance scheduling.
Hotels and Accommodations
All major hotel chains in Orlando offer ADA-compliant rooms with roll-in showers, grab bars, and accessible furniture. Disney Resort hotels have extensively accessible rooms. Vacation homes with accessibility features are available in the Kissimmee area through specialty rental companies. Request accessible rooms well in advance for peak travel periods.
Beaches and Nature
Several Central Florida beaches offer beach wheelchair rentals and accessible boardwalks. Cocoa Beach has accessible beach access points. Clearwater Beach offers free beach wheelchair loans. State parks including Blue Spring and Wekiwa Springs have accessible trails and boardwalks. The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is fully accessible.
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