Disneyland Railroad ![[Guest may remain in wheelchair.]](Images/remain.jpg)
Go to the exit ramp found to the left of the
entrance. The conductor will provide boarding instructions. Guests confined to
wheelchairs or who are unable to climb the steps to board the train may use the
new wheelchair loading ramp. Note that only two of the trains are equipped to
accommodate wheelchairs at this time. Depending on how many trains are
operating, you may have to wait up to 20 minutes to be able to board. If you can
leave your wheelchair and climb two steps, you can avoid the wait. In this case,
you can fold the chair to take it with you or leave it at the station for a
round trip. NOTE: There is no wheelchair access at the Main Street Station. To
exit there, you must be able to descend a flight of stairs.


Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin
![[This ride has health restrictions.]](Images/health.jpg)
The line can accommodate regular wheelchairs.
However, those using canes, scooters or a Special Assistance pass should board
through the exit. The queue and ride use a smoke effect that can cause problems
for those with breathing difficulties. Disabled guests may use FastPass on this
attraction.
Gadget's Go Coaster
![[This ride has health restrictions.]](Images/health.jpg)
Gadget's Go Coaster is accessed through the exit,
to the far right of the ride. The ride cars are very small, and may require some
shoehorning to get into.
Mickey's House ![[Guest may remain in wheelchair.]](Images/remain.jpg)
Mickey's house is accessed through a ramp to the
right of the house, next to the wishing well. When there is a long line to see
Mickey, the line will wrap through the wishing well area. If this is the case,
ask a cast member where you should join the line.
Minnie's House ![[Guest may remain in wheelchair.]](Images/remain.jpg)
When the line is long, the queue is routed up a
curb. If this is the case, contact a cast member for instructions. Other than this
situation, the entire house is accessible.
Children's Play Areas
There isn't much I can tell you about these areas,
such as the Bounce House, since I am just a bit too tall to experience them
myself (completely unfair in my opinion!) If you have any experience with these
that you can share, your input would be greatly appreciated.
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