Hi, Jacqueline! Thanks so much for taking the time to visit planDisney! You must be excited about your upcoming visit during the
holiday season with Mickey and his pals.
I spoke with
Disability Services today, and they confirmed that guests are welcome to bring oxygen into the theme parks. Once you scan through the turnstiles, you can keep a spare tank at
First Aid, located at the end of Main Street, U.S.A., next to the Baby Care Center. The First Aid locations are also good places to lay down and rest and are staffed by trained nurses. A day at Disneyland Resort can be exhausting for anyone, so consider renting an
Electric Conveyance Vehicle (ECV). If you need one with room to hold your tank or portable oxygen, renting from an outside company, such as Scooter Bug, might be your best option. You can reach them at (800) 726-8284.
If you or your loved one has difficulty tolerating extended waits in a conventional queue environment due to a disability, you can research
Disability Access Services (DAS). This program allows guests to schedule a return time comparable to the current wait for a given attraction. This way, you can wait in a more comfortable area. To register, you'll need to complete a short interview either in person or online to see if you qualify.
I hope this helps, Jacqueline! We'd love for you to stop by again- see ya real soon!
Eean