Hi, Debra! Welcome to planDisney! I love that you’re planning out the details for your trip in June. What an excellent time of year to visit! You’re going to have a blast.
My first bit of advice is to check the box next to the phrase “Search for
Accessible Rooms” when you’re booking your room online. This will immediately make some things easier for you, specifically making sure that you have a smooth and wide path to your room. If you’ve already booked and didn’t request an accessible room,
call the reservations line to adjust your reservation.
Since the ECVs that you can
rent at the parks are day use only, I’m going to assume that you either own your ECVs or have arranged for a length-of-stay rental with Disneyland’s
Featured Provider. In my experience, I’ve seen ECVs in the hallways at
Disneyland Resort Hotels, though I can’t say if they were left there overnight. With that said, the rooms are definitely capable of accommodating two ECVs.
Debra, if an accessible room is not available, and in the off chance that you can’t fit your ECVs in your room, the cast members at the front desk will have another option where you can store your ECVs. Policies are subject to change, so feel free to
call as you get closer to your arrival date to ask where they would have you store them.
Disneyland Resort is dedicated to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment. You can find more information about accessibility at the
Services for Guests with Mobility Needs page.
I’m so excited for your trip this June! Did you know there will be a new mission for
Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, starting May 22nd? Also, visit
Disney Parks Blog’s
2026 Sweets and Treats, to get ready to satisfy your sweet tooth. If you check back closer to the date of your trip, a new foodie guide will likely be available, featuring all the latest and delicious food offerings.
Debra, thanks again for stopping by
planDisney. Don’t hesitate to bring us all your planning questions. Have a magical day!
Corey