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Le Passage Enchanté d’Aladdin Accessibility Overview

♿ Wheelchair Accessibility: 3/5
🧠 Neurodiverse Friendliness: 3/5

Le Passage Enchanté d’Aladdin is a walkthrough attraction in Adventureland, Disneyland Paris. Guests journey through beautifully themed scenes inspired by the story of Aladdin.


Accessibility for Wheelchair Users


Is the attraction wheelchair accessible?
Yes, with mostly level floors, but some corridors are narrow and may be challenging for larger wheelchairs.

Where is the accessible entrance and queueing area?
Step-free access is provided at the entrance. There is no formal queue, but waiting areas are available.

How is the queue environment?
Indoor environment with dim lighting and ambient music creating an immersive experience.

How do Priority Pass holders access the ride?
Not applicable, as this is a walkthrough attraction.

Can wheelchair users stay in their wheelchairs during the walkthrough?
Yes, wheelchair users can remain seated, but careful navigation is required in narrow passages.

Is boarding easy?
Not applicable.

What about mobility aids?
Mobility aids can be used, but some areas require careful maneuvering.


Accessibility for Guests with Sensory or Neurodiverse Needs


Is the walkthrough sensory-friendly?
Moderate sensory stimulation with themed sounds and soft lighting that may affect some guests.

What sensory elements does it include?
Ambient music, colorful lighting, gentle water sounds, and occasional light effects.

Are there flashing or strobe lights?
No strobe lighting, but some flickering light effects are present.

Are there quieter or calming areas nearby?
Yes, nearby seating areas provide calm spaces for breaks.

Is a Ride Fastpass available?
No.


Additional Tips and Information
Assistance dogs are allowed throughout the walkthrough.
Guests sensitive to dim lighting or sound should take breaks as needed.


Final Thought
Le Passage Enchanté d’Aladdin provides an immersive and mostly accessible walkthrough experience with moderate sensory stimuli to consider for sensitive guests.

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