Meet Uno, Théo’s guide dog, as he explores the Disney Parks. Since opening in 1992, Disneyland Paris has focused on making magic accessible for everyone, issuing over 230,000 access cards in 2024 alone through the MagicALL program.
It is a little-known fact that service dogs can enter over 40 attractions and shows across the resort. For experiences like Pirates of the Caribbean and Frozen Ever After, the teams have even set up dedicated safe zones. This ensures your companion stays comfortable and secure while you enjoy the ride without any worries.
Disneyland Paris continues to innovate with five recent accessibility updates, including enhanced sensory tools and streamlined entry processes, making the parks more inclusive than ever.
















The National Association of Guide Dog Owners recognized this continuous effort by awarding the resort the Accessibility Trophy in 2023. If you are planning a trip with your service animal, remember to bring their official identification and up-to-date vaccination records. You can pick up a dedicated accessibility map at City Hall or Studio Services to find all the pet relief areas and specific guidelines for each land.
