Greetings, Chantelle! Thank you for visiting the Disney Parks Moms Panel and asking your question. I have a dear friend who suffers from cystic fibrosis and I'm so sorry to hear that your children are afflicted with the same disease.
The Disneyland Resort does an excellent job of accommodating Guests with differing abilities. If your children are unable to wait in a conventional queue, you can inquire about
Disability Access Service when you arrive at the parks. This service essentially creates a virtual wait where you receive a return time to ride an attraction so you can meet a character, eat a meal, ride another attraction, or enjoy other entertainment while you wait. Simply stop by City Hall in Disneyland Park or the Chamber of Commerce in Disney California Adventure Park to discuss your needs with Guest Relations.
If your children require wheelchairs, they can be
rented at the parks and
many attractions accommodate wheelchairs. For some attractions, you can wait in the normal queue while others have wheelchair-specific entrances. Feel free to contact Disability Services at
Disability.Services@DisneyParks.com or call (407) 560-2547 to discuss specific concerns before your visit.
I am confident that the Disneyland Resort will address your needs and your children will have an amazing time at the Happiest Place on Earth!
-Linda M.