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22 July 2015
With two separate theme parks, along with cinemas, theatres, golf courses, restaurants and bars, there really is something for everyone at Disneyland Paris.
However, while many attractions are open to all, including the Sleeping Beauty Castle and Studio Tram Tour, some rides and shows have physical restrictions, making it important to plan ahead to find out which are suitable for members of your group.
In the infographic below we’ve listed the key accessibility information for all activities at Disneyland Paris.
This infographic was created by WST, a school trip provider with more than 33 years’ experience in organising tours for schools. For teachers looking to bring their classes to life, a school trip to Paris can be a great way to educate and inspire students.
It has been brought to our attention that WST School Travel and our ATOL number 9233 are potentially being used for internet fraud. Please note that we are WST Travel Ltd and our correct website address is www.wsttravel.com. We are specifically a school travel company based in the UK, organising group travel for UK based schools. We are not an international flight broker.
Please do not use the fraudulent website www.wstschooltravel.co.uk (which is not connected in any way to WST Travel Ltd) to request/book international flights. They are not a bona fide organisation and do not have any ATOL protection.
If you believe you have been fraudulently sold flights the advice from ATOL is to contact your card issuer, the police cyber crime facility in your country and report it by email to the ATOL compliance team ATOLCompliance@caa.co.uk. Other useful websites to report any such incidents to are https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/ and https://www.profit.uk.com/
We have reported this incident to ATOL. Thank you.