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Accessibility Information

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Making Things Work For Everyone

Get the latest accessibility information for guests with hearing disabilities, vision impairments, cognitive disabilities, and those using wheelchairs, prosthetics, oxygen tanks and service animals on the following tabs. Plus, you'll find information about accessibility features at Universal Orlando Resort™ hotels.

Attraction Queue Accommodations

At Universal Orlando, we provide both inclusive environments and accessible experiences for our Guests. We have constructed our attraction queues and park entrances to be accessible to Guests using wheelchairs and mobility devices.

Individual Accessibility Card Program

Universal Orlando has developed an Attractions Assistance Pass for Guests whose disability prevents them from waiting for extended periods in a conventional attraction queue environment. The Attractions Assistance Pass is an accommodation designed to provide equal access to theme park attractions and is not to bypass other Guests waiting in the attraction queue.

Guests requesting an attraction queue accommodation may obtain the IBCCES Individual Accessibility Card (IAC) by registering at AccessibilityCard.org within 30 days of their visit to the park and at least 48 hours before their visit. The IAC registration consists of an online application that includes uploading necessary documentation. IBCCES does not require or ask Guests to disclose their medical or psychological diagnosis or condition.

Guests who only need to use their mobility device do not need to apply for the IAC as our attraction queues and park entrances are accessible.

Once the Guest receives an approved IAC, a Universal Orlando Team Member will contact the cardholder to discuss the appropriate attraction queue accommodation for the cardholder’s visit.

Upon arrival to Universal Studios Florida or Universal Islands of Adventure, the approved IAC cardholder will present the approved IAC to Guest Services in a dedicated fulfillment location near park entry to receive their attraction queue accommodation. Guests visiting Universal Volcano Bay will experience queuing attractions by using the Virtual Line experience.

Note: An IAC does not guarantee a Guest will receive an Attractions Assistance Pass. Universal Orlando will determine the appropriate queue accommodation based on the cardholder’s specific needs.

Guests who are unable to register in advance may contact Universal Destinations and Experiences Guest Accessibility team at (407) 817-8349 or visit any Guest Services location at the theme parks for additional information.

Note: Universal Orlando does not issue the IAC. Only IBCCES can issue the IAC.

Other Accommodations

For additional accommodations not related to the attraction queues, please refer to tabs below, the Guide for Rider Safety and Accessibility (Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure; Volcano Bay), the Sensory Guide for Guests with Cognitive Disabilities or contact Guest Services.

For more information, visit our Frequently Asked Questions.

Parks, Attractions or Entertainment may close due to refurbishing, capacity, weather or special events; change operating hours; and otherwise change or be discontinued without notice and without liability to the owners of Universal Orlando Resort.
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Guides for Rider Safety and Accessibility

To see a list of requirements and accommodations for all attractions, please see the Guide for Rider Safety and Accessibility for each theme park.

Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure
Universal Volcano Bay

Parks, Attractions or Entertainment may close due to refurbishing, capacity, weather or special events; change operating hours; and otherwise change or be discontinued without notice and without liability to the owners of Universal Orlando Resort.
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Guests Using Manual Wheelchairs And ECVs

Wheelchairs are available to rent for $15 per day and signed rental contract. Regular Electric Convenience Vehicles (ECVs) are available to rent for $75 per day and Canopy ECVs are available to rent for $95 per day, both of which require a signed rental contract. Universal Orlando’s resort shuttles are equipped with a wheelchair lift to transport Guests to/from our on site hotels, CityWalk and Volcano Bay. Wheelchairs, ECV’s and other mobility devices must fit without being forced on lifts, ramps, and in designated wheelchair spaces. Once a guest maneuvers the wheelchair/mobility device into the designated space, the mobility devices must be securely fastened by the shuttle driver using the onboard restraints. Guests may remain in securely fastened wheelchairs, and guests may remain in securely fastened strollers-as-wheelchairs as long as the stroller is rated and labeled WC-19 for transportation purposes and has appropriate attachment points. Guests in ECV’s and other mobility devices must transfer to the shuttle seating.

At most of our attractions, the queue experience is an important part of telling the story of the overall attraction experience. Although our attraction queues (with the exception of Hogwarts Express) cannot accommodate ECV, all attraction queues are accessible to guests using wheelchairs (with the exception of Pteranodon Flyers in Universal Islands of Adventure—see an Attractions Attendant for assistance). There are specific boarding requirements and accommodations for those using wheelchairs at each attraction. If you’re capable of transferring to the ride vehicle seat either by yourself or with the assistance of someone in your party, you may transfer. To see a list of requirements and accommodations for all attractions, please speak with an attendant or see the Universal Orlando Resort Guide for Rider Safety and Accessibility.

In addition, there are certain attractions that are capable of allowing Guests to remain in their standard wheelchair, while other attractions have been designed to easily accommodate those transferring from their wheelchair to the ride vehicle. The see the list of attractions, please refer to the Guide for Rider Safety and Accessibility.

For your convenience, Universal Orlando Resort's shopping and dining venues are wheelchair accessible. Also, our stage shows and parades have reserved “Accessible Viewing” areas marked with the International Symbol of Accessibility. Please see an attendant for assistance.

All Universal Orlando hotels comply with accessibility requirements to ensure specially equipped guest rooms are available. Restaurants are wheelchair accessible, and all accessible guest room entrances include room numbers in Braille.

Guest Room Accessible Features

  • Entry doors are 32" wide
  • Accessible peepholes
  • Closets with rods at 48" high
  • Toilets with grab bars
  • Bathroom choices include roll-in shower stall with adjustable shower head or combination shower/tub with adjustable shower head, tub seat and hand bar
  • Closed-caption TV
  • Smoke detector with light