Walt Disney Studios® Park Tours and Tickets
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Walt Disney Studios® Park

It’s not possible to see everything on a day tour, so if you only have a one-day pass, plan your schedule carefully to ensure you don’t miss the shows, parades, and rides that most interest you.
Be prepared to wait in line for up to two hours for popular rides at peak times, especially in the busiest months of July and August.
Budget travelers can save on costs by bringing a refillable water bottle (drinking fountains are located around the park), a packed lunch, and snacks—eating out in the Disney®Village can be pricey.
Families with young children can take advantage of the Baby Switch program, allowing one parent to wait with younger children while the other rides, then switching without having to re-queue for their turn.
Walt Disney Studios®Park is wheelchair-accessible; priority access is offered to many rides and attractions; and full accessibility maps are available on the website.
Wheelchairs and strollers are available for rent inside the park.




















