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The Lion King Accessibility Overview

♿ Wheelchair Accessibility: 4/5
🧠 Neurodiverse Friendliness: 4/5

The Lion King is a spectacular indoor stage show featuring live performances, vibrant costumes, and classic songs from the beloved Disney film.


Accessibility for Wheelchair Users


Is the attraction wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The theatre offers step-free access, designated wheelchair spaces, and companion seating with excellent sightlines.

Where is the accessible entrance and queueing area?
Step-free access is provided at the theatre entrance. The queue area is indoor, level, and climate-controlled.

How is the queue environment?
Indoor queue with comfortable lighting and ambient music designed to reduce stress.

How do Priority Pass holders access the show?
Priority Pass holders may have access to reserved seating or expedited entry depending on availability.

Can wheelchair users stay in their wheelchairs during the show?
Yes, guests can remain seated in their wheelchairs throughout the performance.

Is boarding easy?
Yes, with assistance from Cast Members for seating and any special needs.

What about mobility aids?
Guests may keep mobility aids with them or store them safely nearby during the show.

Are assistance dogs allowed?
Assistance dogs are welcome and must remain with their handlers.


Accessibility for Guests with Sensory or Neurodiverse Needs


Is the show sensory-friendly?
Generally yes. The show includes music, dancing, and lighting effects with moderate sensory stimulation.

What sensory elements does it include?
Live music, choreography, vibrant costumes, and dynamic lighting.

Are there flashing or strobe lights?
Some lighting effects are present; guests sensitive to flashing lights should take care.

Are there quieter or calming areas nearby?
Yes, seating and quiet areas are available near the theatre for breaks.

Is a Ride Fastpass available?
Varies by showtime; check current availability.


Additional Tips and Information

  • Guests sensitive to sensory stimuli should plan accordingly.
  • Assistance dogs must stay with their handlers at all times.

Final Thought
The Lion King offers a rich and accessible live show experience, with good accommodations for guests with mobility and sensory needs.

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