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Accessibility Information

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Making Things Work For Everyone

Get the latest accessibility information for guests with hearing impairments, vision impairments, cognitive disabilities and those using wheelchairs, prosthetics, oxygen tanks or assistance dogs on the following tabs. Plus, you'll find information about accessibility features at Universal Orlando Resort hotels.
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Guides for Safety and Accessibility

To see a list of requirements and accommodations, please see the Guide for Safety and Accessibility for each theme park.

Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure
Universal Volcano Bay
Universal Epic Universe

Parks, Attractions or Entertainment may close due to refurbishing, capacity, weather or special events; change operating hours; and otherwise change or be discontinued without notice and without liability to the owners of Universal Orlando Resort.

Attraction Queue Accommodations

At Universal Orlando Resort, we provide both inclusive environments and accessible experiences for our Guests using wheelchairs and other assistive devices.

Universal Orlando provides reasonable accommodations to Guests whose disability prevents them from waiting for extended periods in attraction queues. These accommodations are intended to provide equal access to theme park attractions and not to bypass other Guests waiting in the attraction queue.

Standing in an attraction queue for long periods of time can sometimes make a visit challenging for a Guest with a disability. Each attraction is equipped with an Attraction Queue Re-Entry process which provides support for a Guest in need of an unexpected break that requires the exit of a queue. The Attraction Queue Re-Entry process allows one (1) Guest (or a Guest with a companion) to step out of an attraction queue for a brief period and rejoin their travel party when they are ready. The remaining members of the travel party must remain in the queue. Prior to exiting the queue, the Guest exiting should take note of their location so they can be found when the Guest returns. When the Guest (or Guest with a companion) is ready to rejoin, they will connect with a Team Member at the attraction entrance who will assist in reconnecting them with their travel party. Because each attraction's queue is designed a little differently, the process for reuniting with the travel party will vary.

How the Attraction Queue Re-Entry Process works:

  1. If you require a short break from waiting in the attraction queue, you may exit at any time while your travel party remains in line.
  2. When you are ready to rejoin your travel party, check in with a Team Member located at the front of the attraction and they will assist you in reconnecting with your travel party.
    1. Note: Each attraction has a unique queue design, which means the process for reconnecting with your travel party may vary.
In addition to the information provided below, Guests can learn more by contacting our Universal Destinations & Experiences Guest Accessibility team at (407) 224-4233.

Guests may request an attraction queue accommodation prior to arriving at Universal Orlando by registering for an IBCCES Individual Accessibility Card (IAC) at AccessibilityCard.org within 30 days of their visit to the park and at least 48 hours before their visit. The IAC registration consists of an online application that includes uploading necessary documentation. IBCCES does not require or ask Guests to disclose their medical or psychological diagnosis or condition. Once the Guest receives an approved IAC, a Universal Destinations & Experiences Guest Accessibility Team Member will contact the cardholder to discuss the appropriate attraction queue accommodation for the cardholder's visit.

Guests who only need to use their mobility device or need to utilise the Attraction Queue Re-Entry process do not need to apply for the IAC as our attraction queues are accessible at Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure and Universal Epic Universe. Guests visiting Volcano Bay should refer to the Volcano Bay Guide for Safety & Accessibility or contact the Universal Destinations & Experiences Guest Accessibility Team.

Note: An IAC does not guarantee a Guest will receive a specific accommodation. The Universal Destinations and Experiences Guest Accessibility team will determine the appropriate queue accommodation based on the cardholder's specific needs.

Guests who are unable to register in advance or have any other questions may contact the Universal Destinations and Experiences Guest Accessibility team at (407) 224-4233 or visit any Guest Services location at the theme parks for additional information.

Note: Universal Orlando does not issue the IAC. Only IBCCES can issue the IAC.

Additional Accessibility Information

For accessibility information not related to attraction queues, please refer to the other tabs on this page, the applicable Guide for Safety and Accessibility, the Sensory Guide for Guests with Cognitive Disabilities, or contact Guest Services.

For more information, visit our Frequently Asked Questions.

Parks, Attractions or Entertainment may close due to refurbishing, capacity, weather or special events; change operating hours; and otherwise change or be discontinued without notice and without liability to the owners of Universal Orlando Resort.