no3-07.Tokyo Disney Resort in Chiba Pref./What to do in wheelchair

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Chiba Prefecture Approval No. A2979-1
(Japanese:千葉県承諾第A2979-1号)
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Sources of the image:TDR Oficial Site

Tokyo Disney Resort is a place where dreams come true. The complex, high-quality amenities, hospitality, and entertainment experiences it offers continue to make the dreams of many guests come true.Tokyo Disney Resort is a theme park located in Maihama, Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture, covering a large area of 51 hectares.

Narita Airport

A resort that includes Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea, six Disney hotels, six official hotels, shopping facilities (Ikspiari, Bon Voyage), and a multi-purpose hall (Maihama Amphitheater). Tokyo Disneyland is the first Disney theme park to open outside of the United States, and is the only Disney park resort in the world that is not owned or operated by the Walt Disney Company.


Area:
Bay area
Urayasu City

Categories:
Theme Park

Barrier-free:
Disabled Parking
Disabled toilet
Ramp
Wheelchair rental

Barrier-free level

Physically, the person is at a level where they can fully operate a wheelchair and move around, such as with lower limb paralysis.
In terms of facilities, there are some challenges, such as stairs and slopes within a certain range, but they are at a level where they can be used independently in a wheelchair.


Travel Theme:
Activities
Walking in the park
Experience

Barrier-free information in the resort

In terms of making the physical environment barrier-free, many areas have been made barrier-free so that wheelchair users can move around safely. Efforts are being made to remove physical barriers, such as by installing ramps, using elevators, and providing barrier-free toilets.
In terms of service, sign language interpretation, Braille menus, and audio guides are available for guests with hearing or visual impairments.
In barrier-free design, attractions are designed to be barrier-free and many are accessible to wheelchair users. Attractions are designed to be easy to ride for guests with limited mobility.
Some attractions require a companion and some allow you to ride unaccompanied. For example, on attractions that involve sudden movements or swaying, you may need a companion to help you maintain your balance. However, there are many attractions that you can ride unaccompanied. Some attractions have special considerations, such as assistance with getting on and off, and special safety features.

Barrier Free in Tokyo Disney Resort

Barrier-free information in the access

To get from Narita Airport to Tokyo Disney Resort (TDR), you can choose to take the TDR direct bus or the train (4 routes).
The TDR direct bus arrives at the bus terminal of each land. The bus terminal for each land is close to the entrance, so it takes about 3 to 5 minutes.Direct buses to TDR operate 18 times a day. Travel time varies depending on the bus stops, ranging from 80 to 105 minutes.
The train requires one or two transfers from Narita Airport Station, and the nearest train station to Tokyo Disneyland is JR Maihama Station. It takes about 5 to 8 minutes to get from Maihama Station to Tokyo Disneyland. The nearest station to Tokyo DisneySea is Tokyo DisneySea Station.
Route 1. Keisei Main Line (2 transfers, 72 minutes, Transfer time: about 10 to 15 minutes, 960 yen fare)
Route 2. Narita Sky Access Line (1 transfer, 65 minutes, Transfer time: about 5 minutes, 1,250 yen fare)
Route 3. JR Narita Line (2 transfers, 86 minutes, Transfer time: about 10 to 15 minutes, 1,160 yen fare)
Route 4. JR Narita Express (1 transfer, 80 minutes, Transfer time: about 15 to 20 minutes, 3,240 yen fare)
From the nearest JR Maihama Station to Tokyo Disneyland, it takes about 5 to 8 minutes. Fares are as of the time of departure.

The nearest station:JR MaihamaJR Chiba Station

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Wheelchair parking

Wheelchair parking

There are gates on the north and south sides, and wheelchair access is possible from both. Wheelchair parking and rental wheelchairs also available

Bridge of the Sun

Bridge of the Sun

The Bridge of the Sun connects the Wanpaku Kingdom Zone and the Fairy Tale Hill Zone, and there is a design plate on the railing that is based on Andersen's fairy tale.

Multipurpose toilets

Multipurpose toilets

The entrance/passage width of multipurpose toilets is at least 90 cm, and the emergency push button is within reach from the toilet seat.

Search by Map

Click "View large map" to search the route from the nearest station.

Barrier-free tourist spots

You will be directed to the details page for barrier-free tourist spots.

Barrier-free tourist spots

Barrier-free tourist spots