If you need crutches to get around the park, consider renting a Disneyland Scooter. A wheelchair costs $8 per day, with a $20 deposit. If you lose a rented wheelchair or scooter, Disneyland will not be able to assist you in replacing it.
You can enjoy Disneyland even if you are in a wheelchair or on crutches. If you need crutches to get around the park, consider renting a Disneyland Scooter. The rental fee is $35 per day, with a deposit of $20. You must have a valid driver's license and be at least eighteen years old.
You can also choose to rent a non-electronic wheelchair. A wheelchair costs $8 per day to rent, with a $20 deposit. You are not required to rent a wheelchair or a scooter from Disneyland. You have the option of renting the equipment from a private company and having the wheelchair or scooter delivered to your hotel room. You may discover that renting from a private company is less expensive than renting from Disneyland.
All of the restaurants and shops, as well as the entertainment areas, are wheelchair accessible. Your issue with wheelchairs will be gaining access to some of the rides. Some rides are not accessible to people in wheelchairs, while others are perfectly fine. You won't be able to enjoy Donald's Boat, Sailing Ship, or Tarzan's Tree House, for example.
There are, however, numerous attractions to enjoy, including The Disney Gallery, Disneyland Monorail, Disneyland Railroad, Tiki Room, The Golden Horseshoe, It's A Small World, Mark Twain Riverboat, and Tom Sawyer Island. Some attractions, such as Alice in Wonderland, Indiana Jones, and the King Arthur Carousel, will require you to be transferred from your wheelchair.
Cast members and service personnel will gladly assist with Guest wheelchair transfers, and if you happen to lose a wheelchair or scooter that you rented from Disneyland, simply show the ticket for the wheelchair or scooter, and Disneyland will gladly supply you with a replacement. However, if you lose a rented wheelchair or scooter, Disneyland will not be able to assist you in replacing it, and you may be required to pay the rental company the full value of the chair. This is something to think about when deciding whether to rent from Disneyland or a private company.
Whether you can ride in your wheelchair or must be transferred from your wheelchair to the ride, you can enjoy the majority of the rides at Disneyland. Do not let the inability to walk around the park deter you from planning a Disneyland vacation. Disneyland, once again, was created with everyone in mind!