Hi Lisbet!
Welcome to planDisney! We're so glad that you found us hEAR!
It sounds like you're gEARing up for a Jolly Holiday indeed! I'm so excited that your time in the states includes a stop at Mickey's original theme park! This is a very good question. While Disneyland Resort and the
three Disneyland Resort Hotels have made huge strides over the yEARs for
guests with all kinds of different abilities, each person above the age of three yEARs who plans to enter the theme park does need to purchase a
Theme Park Admission Ticket. And actually, after the reopening from the historic pandemic closure, one more step is now needed to plan a Disney day, which is to make a
Park Pass Reservation. Park Pass Reservations kind of tell Mickey and his pals which parks you plan to play in and on which days.
Reservations do fill up in advance, so if you haven't already purchased your admission tickets and made your park pass reservations, Lisbet, my advice is to do so now before your desired Disney dates sell out.
While you're enjoying The Happiest Place on Earth, I'm so very happy to share some of the resources that will be available to you through the
Disability Access Service, also known as
DAS. You'll be able to set up
attraction return times,
enjoy some attractions without leaving your chair, and much more! Disneyland Resort does have some
wheelchairs and Electric Conveyance Vehicles available on-site for daily rentals. But Disneyland also has a
featured third-party wheelchair and ECV provider, Scooterbug, who drops off pre-paid rentals at your hotel before you arrive so you can skip right to the fun and have one less errand to run! Lastly,
hEAR's a map of the restrooms so you can know where to go before you get hEAR.
I hope that this answer helped to better plan your upcoming Disney days, Lisbet! Be sure to follow our
official planDisney panel Instagram account where we're sharing all kinds of tips and tricks. And if you have any more Disneyland Resort vacation planning questions, We're All Ears!
~Kristen N.