Guests with disabilities have access to comfortable staterooms and suites, along with a full range of services, facilities, and amenities, including auxiliary aids, on every Disney Cruise Line ship and Disney's private island paradise, Castaway Cay.
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All Disney Cruise Line ships offer accessible staterooms and suites. These staterooms are equipped with the following features for Guests with disabilities:
Most public areas on Disney ships, including the theaters, restaurants and shops are wheelchair accessible. There are also accessible public restrooms. You may wish to consider booking a wheelchair accessible stateroom, which has a 32-inch entrance door and features a wider path of travel inside the stateroom. Typical staterooms have a narrower entrance door (23 inches) and may not have the interior space to accommodate mobility equipment.
Please note the following regarding the use of wheelchairs and mobility devices on Disney Cruise Line:
For additional details on prearranged mobility equipment rentals, please contact Scootaround.
Disney Cruise Line offers a number of services for Guests with hearing disabilities, including select departures where American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters can be provided. Shared ASL interpreters must be confirmed by the Disney Cruise Line Special Services Department at least 60 days prior to your sail date or interpreters cannot be provided.
Disney Cruise Line offers special equipment for Guests with disabilities. The following items are available upon request for use in any stateroom:
A small sharps container for the disposal of needles, syringes and lancets is located in each stateroom bathroom. If you need a sharps container in your stateroom and do not see one, please tell the Crew Member who attends to your stateroom and a container will be provided. Sharps containers are also located in public restrooms.
Accommodations for guests with special needs can vary by cruise line and by ship and changes can be made at any time without notice. It is important that you advise your agent at the time of booking about any disabilities or special requirements that you may have so that your needs can be assessed accordingly.