Florivida the travel podcast #7 | Universal Orlando Resort: Tips, tricks & travel experiences
In this episode, Willem and Rick talk all about Universal Orlando Resort, with their own experiences tips and tricks!
All parks and resorts in Orlando provide opportunities for visitors with (visible) physical or mental disabilities to enjoy all the beauty the parks and resorts have to offer.
Resorts have invested heavily in recent years to make attractions and shows accessible to the widest possible audience. Still, a visit may present additional challenges. The various Orlando resorts (and surrounding areas) handle this in different ways and have different conditions for using the services offered in this area. How do you explore the different theme parks in Orlando with a disability? We explain that step by step here.
Walt Disney World Resort uses the Disability Access Service (hereafter: DAS). This service provides support to guests who, due to an autism spectrum disorder, for example, are unable to wait in a regular queue for an extended period of time.
In order to use DAS, or any possible other amenity, your request must be approved. Guests can speak with a Walt Disney World representative via a live video call to determine which amenities are appropriate to support their visit to the theme parks, including DAS. You can schedule this call starting 60 days prior to your park visit.
If you are unable (or unwilling) to make a request prior to your trip, you have the option of going to Walt Disney World on the day of your visit to check in with Guest Relations at the park to be visited. On the spot - also through a live video call - the request can then be made. Of course, this is subject to the availability of a representative.
If you want to apply before your trip begins, you can only do so through Walt Disney World's U.S. website. This website can only be accessed if you are present in the United States of America, or if you are using a VPN (Virtual Private Network). A VPN creates a secure connection between your computer, tablet or mobile and a remote website. By choosing a server in a specific country, it appears as if you are there, allowing you to access content (such as this website) that is only available in that country.
Once you have activated this VPN connection, you can use this page make the request. On this page you will also find the full explanation for using this service. Please note that this information is only available in the English language.
For guests who only have a mobility problem, this request is not possible because the queues of the attractions are also accessible to these guests.



Universal Orlando Resort like Walt Disney World, has an extensive program to make its parks and resorts accessible to the widest possible audience. Hier you will find all the information given by Universal itself. This information is only available in the English language.
Universal Orlando has a Attractions Assistance Pass developed for guests who are unable to wait in a regular queue for an extended period of time due to a disability. Guests who wish to take advantage of this can apply for an Individual Accessibility Card (IAC), and then apply for an Attractions Assistance Pass at Universal Orlando.
Guests unable to register in advance can contact the Universal Destinations and Experiences Guest Accessibility team at +1 (407) 817-8349 or visit a Guest Services location at the theme parks for additional information.
For guests who only have a mobility problem, this request is not possible because the queues of the attractions are also accessible to these guests.



Seaworld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay have conveniently grouped all the information surrounding a visit to the parks in Orlando with a disability on their website. In it they explain the different options regarding a visit to the parks in Orlando with a disability in the english language.
Retrieved from this page you can get all the information about the amenities offered by the park. If you need more help or want more information, you can do so by contacting Seaworld Orlando directly. You can do so through SWO-AccessibilityServices@SeaWorld.com or at +1 (407) 545-5550.
Retrieved from this page you can get all the information about the amenities offered by the parks. If you need more help or want more information, you can do so by contacting Busch Gardens Tampa Bay directly. You can do so through BGT-AccessibilityServices@BuschGardens.com or at +1 (813) 884-4386.
If you are already in one of the parks, visit ‘Guest Services. The staff will then help you make your day the best it can be.



In short, the parks are all suitable for people with (visible) physical or mental disabilities. The parks accommodate this excellently, and there are often several options to experience a great trip. Thus, everyone can enjoy the theme parks in Orlando with or without disabilities.
Please note: The application to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, Seaworld Orlando or Busch Gardens Tampa Bay must be made in person and Florivida unfortunately cannot provide support with the actual application.
Rules and opportunities for visiting parks with disabilities are subject to change. Florivida cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of the information displayed. Always visit the resorts' website or mobile app for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, all four parks offer the ability to rent wheelchairs and electric scooters (ECVs). It is advisable to reserve these in advance or rent them early in the day, as availability may be limited.
Yes indeed! Walt Disney World has an area to unwind in all parks at almost all themed areas. Also Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld Orlando & Busch Gardens have made these rooms available for guests who need a quiet low-incentive environment.
Yes, the parks offer various aids such as subtitles, audio description and sign language interpreters upon request. It is recommended to contact the park in advance to discuss availability and requesting these services.
Yes, all parks have special parking spaces closer to the entrance for guests with physical disabilities.
Yes, even the transportation facilities at Walt Disney World, for example, are wheelchair accessible.
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