
Discover what services and devices are available to help Guests who are blind or have low vision enjoy Walt Disney World Resort.

Walt Disney World theme parks offer audio description through Disney Handheld Devices for select attractions and entertainment.
Descriptions include actions, settings and scene changes for Guests with visual disabilities. It works with existing show audio at specific theme park attractions, entertainment and other locations.
Disney Handheld Devices are available through Guest Relations and require a $25.00 refundable deposit. You must return the device on the same day for a refund.

Walt Disney World theme parks offer Braille Guidebooks featuring descriptions of attractions, restaurants and stores printed in large text as well as braille.
Braille Guidebooks are available through Guest Relations and require a $25.00 refundable deposit. You must return the booklet on the same day for a refund.
Additional Braille Guidebooks are available on a first-come, first-served basis at designated retail locations.

Walt Disney World theme parks offer Portable Tactile Maps, which feature a representation of building boundaries, walkways and landmarks for each theme park.
Portable Tactile Maps are available through Guest Relations and require a $25.00 refundable deposit. You must return the booklet on the same day for a refund.

Walt Disney World theme parks, Disney Springs and the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex offer stationary braille maps featuring large print with a clear braille overlay and raised graphics to highlight key landmarks and attractions.
There are also listings for:
- First Aid
- Restrooms
- Service animal relief areas
- Guest Relations locations
Braille maps can be found at or near Guest Relations locations.
Ask a Cast Member for additional locations as each theme park or property typically has 2 maps.