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Judy Hopps & Nick Wilde – Various Locations Accessibility and Guest Information

Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde, the stars of Disney’s Zootopia, make occasional appearances for meet-and-greets at Disneyland Paris. They are most often seen during seasonal events or special celebrations, usually in Main Street, U.S.A., or near the Central Plaza. Their interactions are lively and full of personality, with Judy’s upbeat energy and Nick’s laid-back charm.


Wheelchair Accessibility

Where can I find the characters?
They are most commonly found on Main Street, U.S.A., near the Town Square gazebo, or around the Central Plaza during special events.

Is the queue wheelchair friendly?
Yes. The queues are step-free and wide enough for wheelchair users, although outdoor surfaces may include cobblestones or paving stones.

Is the meet and greet area wheelchair friendly?
Yes. The area is flat and open, allowing comfortable wheelchair manoeuvrability.

Can the character meet and greet accommodate wheelchairs?
Yes. Guests may remain in their wheelchair throughout the meet-and-greet and for photographs.

Are there accessible viewing or waiting areas nearby?
Yes. Benches and shaded areas are usually close to their meeting locations.

Can photographs be taken without leaving the wheelchair?
Yes. PhotoPass photographers and Cast Members can adjust camera positions to include wheelchair users comfortably.


Neurodivergent Accessibility

Is the character meet and greet suitable for neurodiverse guests?
Yes. Both Judy and Nick are adaptable to different interaction styles. However, as their locations are often in high-traffic areas, background noise can be significant.

Is there a fast pass or priority queue for neurodiverse guests?
Yes. Guests with a Priority Card can speak to a Cast Member at the location for adapted queuing.

Can characters and Cast Members adapt the experience for neurodiverse guests?
Yes. Interactions can be made calmer or shorter depending on guest comfort.

Is the area quiet or noisy during the meet and greet?
The area can be busy and noisy, especially during seasonal events.

Are there quieter times of day to meet these characters?
When available, early morning or parade times can be less crowded.


Additional Information

Are assistance dogs allowed at the meet and greet?
Yes. Assistance dogs are welcome and must remain with their handler.

Are PhotoPass photographers available at the meet and greet?
Often, yes, especially during organised seasonal meet-and-greets.

Is seating available nearby for guests waiting?
Yes. Seating is usually available within a short distance.

How do I get an access reservation for the character meet and greet?
Most Judy & Nick appearances are open queue. Guests with a Priority Card should ask a Cast Member for adapted entry.

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