Itinerary
3-Day Accessible-Friendly Itinerary
From shopping to zip lining and more, everyone can enjoy these accessibility-focused activities in Kissimmee!
Explore a range of inclusive attractions and activities in Central Florida's Kissimmee area! Whether you have specific accessibility needs or simply appreciate the importance of an inclusive travel experience, get ready for three days of unforgettable adventures designed to ensure everyone can participate and enjoy.
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Wild Florida
See Wild FloridaWild Florida is a wheelchair-friendly, fun-filled park with attractions to captivate your family. Take a ride on the wheelchair-accessible airboat ride that glides over the Headwaters of the Everglades or enjoy an up-close animal encounter with tropical birds, sloths, or giraffes. And on your way out, drive through the Drive-Thru Safari where you’ll spot exotic animals from your own vehicle!
Celebration Town Center
See Celebration Town CenterAfter an adventurous morning, slow it down a bit at Celebration Town Center for lunch. With large walkways, smooth boardwalks, and a laid-back atmosphere, this quaint town is perfect for grabbing a bite to eat and enjoying a stroll through the beautiful trees.
Disney Springs
See Disney SpringsOnce you arrive at Disney Springs, head to the Welcome Center for all their accessibility information. They can assist with stroller and ECV rentals as well to make exploring the entertainment district a breeze.
Watch some exciting entertainment before heading off to dine at any of the amazing restaurants. Don’t forget to grab a souvenir from one of the many shops around before heading out!
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Discovery Cove
See Discovery CoveStart your morning at Discovery Cove with many allergy-friendly offerings, sensory safe areas, and wide walkways. It’s also a Certified Autism Center so their customer service team can create a perfect day just for you and your family. From swimming with dolphins and tropical fish to lounging by the pool and building sandcastles, it’s a day all about you.
ICON Park
See ICON ParkHead over to The Orlando Eye at ICON Park for an amazing afternoon view of Central Florida. You can have your own cart that takes you up 400 feet to experience spectacular views. After your trip around the wheel, stop by Madame Tussauds Orlando to see your favorite Hollywood stars and superheroes! This is the world’s greatest wax museum and it’s fully wheelchair accessible. Before heading off to your next adventure, grab a bite to eat at any of the incredible restaurants at ICON Park!
iFly Orlando
See iFly OrlandoiFly Orlando welcomes families regardless of physical or cognitive challenges to their All Abilities Night. This indoor skydiving adventure allows anyone to experience the feeling of skydiving out of an airplane! The team really accommodates every specific need and is there the entire time from putting on the protective gear to returning from the sky.
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Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center
See Gaylord PalmsAfter such thrilling days, we suggest heading to your fully accessible resort like Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center for a pool day. This relaxing day is centered around soaking up the sunshine and unwinding from the adventures.
Whether you choose to get a massage at Relâche Spa, indulge in delicious cuisine at one of six restaurants, or lay by the wheelchair-accessible pools, your day will be just everything you’d hoped.
Universal CityWalk
See Universal CityWalkYour last stop on your trip will be dining and shopping at Universal’s CityWalk. This entertainment district makes it easy to get around with wheelchair-accessible ramps and wide-open walkways. They even provide accessible viewing areas for stage shows and suggest brining headphones if you’d rather muffle the commotion of the area.