Hello, Jeff!
Thanks for bringing your question to planDisney. I'm happy to help as you prepare for your upcoming visit.
I'm not sure if these will be sufficient, but I'm including links for the current Park Guidemaps below. They are the same as the paper versions you'll find at each park entrance, but you should be able to view these on a computer screen and resize them to give you a closer look at the various lands and numbered attractions, dining options, experiences, and amenities at each location.
These tend to be updated from time to time so be sure to go online to download the latest versions if your trip countdown still has some time remaining. You can find these on the Walt Disney World Resort website by hovering over "Tickets & Parks" on the menu bar and clicking on your preferred park. Once on that park's landing page, click "Map" next to "Park Hours" on the menu bar below the park's graphic or video header. This will open an interactive map that you can scroll or click to enlarge and drag to points all over the property. You'll see the option to download the PDF version just below the map image.
You can also enjoy the same functionality using the map icon (second from left) within the
My Disney Experience Mobile App before or during your visit. You can even filter by park and view items on the interactive map graphic or via an alphabetical list.
Alternatively, you can access each park's
Guidemap for Guests with Disabilities here which will also indicate accessible options and features throughout the parks. Once on-site, stop by
Guest Relations to review
services for guests with visual disabilities including
portable tactile maps and
audio descriptions for select experiences. Some of these do require a deposit and must be returned at the end of your park day.
I hope this was helpful Jeff. If you need further assistance please come back and let us know. You can also reach out to disability.services@disneyparks.com.
Wishing you a magical trip!
Amy