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  • On Mar 14, 2026
    Maria from NJ Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    which disney hotel resorts have free parking for handicapped

    Welcome to planDisney, Maria! Thanks for sharing your question with us! 

    Is there anything better than planning your next Walt Disney World vacation? OK, actually going on said vacation may be better, but I think the planning process is a close second. With so many attractions, shows, events, and hotels, the magical possibilities for your visit are almost endless! 

    All Walt Disney World Resort hotels have designated parking areas for guests with disabilities, and it’s important to note that a valid disability-parking permit is required to use these spots. Overnight self-parking is complimentary for guests staying at Disney Resort hotels, and standard self-parking is complimentary for day guests. You can read more about services for guests with disabilities at Disney Resort hotels here, and more about parking at Walt Disney World here

    Walt Disney World has a number of resources for guests with mobility needs, including further information on disability parking and transportation accessibility found here. You can also call the Tickets and Hotel Reservations line or the Non-Reservation Support line, depending on the exact nature of your question, to speak with a helpful Cast Member. They’ll be more than happy to answer your specific questions about Walt Disney World Resort hotels and ensure they meet your needs. 

    I hope you find this information useful, Maria. Don’t hesitate to come back with any additional trip planning questions. You’re as welcome as can be at planDisney! 

    Magical travels! 

    Matt 
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Meet the Panelist: Matthew, Minnesota

Hey there! I'm Matt, a husband, dad of three, and amateur Disney Parks historian. When I'm not enjoying the sights and sounds of Adventureland, you'll find me back home in Minnesota developing exhibits for children's museums and science centers. I've been visiting Walt Disney World since I was a kid and now I plan awesome Disney vacations for my own family and friends. Whether it's your first trip or 100th visit to the Vacation Kingdom, I'm sure you have some questions. So let's get you some answers!  Learn More About Matthew

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