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Accessibility Overview at Disney's Hollywood Studios

Disney's Hollywood Studios is committed to providing a magical experience for all guests, including those with special needs. The park features accessible ride vehicles that exceed ADA requirements, and Cast Members are trained to assist guests with various disabilities. Parking is conveniently located near the entrance for those with a disabled parking permit, and courtesy wheelchairs are available for use between the parking lot and the rental area. For detailed information on accessibility at other Disney parks, visit our Accessibility Guide.

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Stroller and Wheelchair Rental

Guests can rent wheelchairs, ECVs (Electric Convenience Vehicles), or strollers at the rental area located just inside the main gates of Disney's Hollywood Studios. Rentals are available for a nominal fee, and receipts allow for the transfer of rentals between parks if you leave and return or park-hop. For specific needs or adaptive devices, visit Guest Relations. Disney offers various accommodations to meet different disabilities, and Cast Members are available to provide assistance. For further details, see our Guest Services page.

Rides and Attractions

Hollywood Boulevard: This area, representing 1930s Hollywood glamour, includes attractions such as the Great Movie Ride, which remains accessible through transfer. Hollywood Boulevard features wide, accessible pathways.

Sunset Boulevard: Home to popular attractions like Rock’n’Roller Coaster and Tower of Terror. These rides have specific health and height restrictions and may not be suitable for all guests. Service animals are not permitted on these rides.

Fantasmic!: This nighttime spectacular takes place in the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater, which seats thousands. Disabled seating is available at both the front and back of the theater. The back section is particularly convenient due to its proximity to restrooms and food stands. The wait can be long, so be prepared for standing and potential fatigue.

Echo Lake: Attractions in this area, such as Star Tours – The Adventure Continues, are accessible but require transfer. Health warnings are in place for some rides due to darkness and motion.

Pixar Place: Features Toy Story Mania!, which requires a transfer to a wheelchair. Service animals are not allowed on this ride, but audio descriptions and video captioning are available.

Streets of America/Commissary Lane: This area is undergoing significant changes, including the construction of a new Star Wars-themed land. Many attractions have been closed or relocated.

Animation Courtyard: All attractions in this area are accessible with no particular issues noted.

For the latest information on attractions and accessibility, visit our Disney Hollywood Studios page.

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Magic Kingdom: A Place of Dreams

Magic Kingdom is what most people picture when they think of Disney World. It's the biggest and most loved park there, famous for Cinderella's Castle. This park is a must-see with its magical charm and exciting rides.

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Epcot: A Glimpse Into Tomorrow

Epcot is huge, twice as big as Magic Kingdom! It stands for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. Here, you can see what the future might look like in Future World. Then, explore cultures from around the world in World Showcase. It's a beautiful mix of tomorrow's ideas and the beauty of our world today.

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Animal Kingdom: Wild Adventures

Animal Kingdom is the largest park of the four, filled with wild adventures and even a bit of learning. With over 1,700 animals from 250 different species, it's like going on a safari without leaving the park. It's a place where fun meets the wild side of nature.

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Hollywood Studios: Lights, Camera, Action!

Hollywood Studios takes you behind the scenes of movie-making. Enjoy live shows, thrilling rides, and special events that make you feel like you're part of Hollywood. It's a unique chance to see movie magic come to life in ways only Disney can do.

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Blizzard Beach: A Snowy Oasis in the Sun

Dive into a frosty wonderland at Blizzard Beach, where winter meets water in the heart of sunny Florida. This unique park, born from a whimsical Disney tale of a snowstorm-turned-water-park, features attractions like the sky-high Summit Plummet slide and the family-friendly Tike's Peak.

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Typhoon Lagoon: Ride the Tropical Waves

Typhoon Lagoon offers a splash of tropical paradise with its massive wave pool and the shipwrecked charm of Miss Tilly. Created from Disney's story of a typhoon's aftermath, this park boasts thrilling water rides like the gravity-defying Crush 'n' Gusher and the serene Castaway Creek.

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Disney Springs

Disney Springs is the shopping and entertainment district at Walt Disney World formerly known as Downtown Disney. If you’ve ever visited in the past, you’ll hardly recognize the area that once contained the Marketplace, Pleasure Island, and the West Side.

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