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Trading Post Accessibility and Guest Information

Trading Post is a rustic-themed merchandise shop located in Frontierland, Disneyland Paris. Styled like an old Western general store, it offers apparel, hats, plush toys, accessories, and themed souvenirs inspired by the American frontier.

Information for Wheelchair Accessibility:


Is the shop wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The entrance is step-free and accessible from Frontierland’s main pathways.

Are the aisles wide enough for wheelchair users?
Partially. While some sections are spacious, the themed displays and shelving can create narrow areas during busy shopping times.

Is the payment counter at an accessible height?
Yes. The counter can be reached from a seated position, and Cast Members are available to help package and carry purchases if required.

Are there accessible fitting rooms?
No. The shop does not have fitting rooms.

Information for Neurodivergent Accessibility:


Is the shop suitable for those with neurodivergent needs?
Yes. The shop generally has a relaxed, themed atmosphere with moderate background music. It can become busier after shows or during high-traffic times in Frontierland.

Does the shop offer any equipment to assist with neurodivergent needs?
No. There is no dedicated sensory equipment, but Cast Members can help guests find quieter moments to visit or speed up checkout if needed.

Are there quieter areas or times to visit?
Yes. Early mornings and during parades are typically the quietest periods.

Additional Information:
Are assistance dogs allowed inside the shop?
Yes. Assistance dogs are welcome and must remain with their handler at all times.

Is seating available inside the shop?
No. There is no seating inside, but there are benches located nearby in Frontierland.

Are menus or price lists available in accessible formats?
Prices are displayed on merchandise tags. Cast Members can provide verbal assistance or show product details on a mobile device.

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