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The goal of the “RTQ” Alternate Attractions database is a collection of anonymous disabled guests’ experiences attending the parks without the Disability Access Service. It is designed to track dated experiences that occur when asking Cast Members at individual attractions about accommodations, in the hopes that some consistency emerges over time and guests may be able to prepare by looking at what other guests have experienced at the rides they’re hoping to go on.

About the Surveys: Surveys are completely anonymous. No personally identifying information is collected. The surveys are in-depth, and while many questions are optional, the more you share about your experiences the more helpful the database will be. Please be as detailed as possible, and have at least 30 minutes set aside to complete the survey.

About the Database: Attractions are broken down by park. Updates to the format will occur over time, as the database expands. Nothing on this database is a guaranteed experience, and is only meant to give an idea of some of the possibilities of what you may experience. Cast Members have final say, and a degree of autonomy over this process, so you may run into something entirely different. The point of the database is to collect these experiences to hopefully see emerging patterns, as the company says things are being tweaked constantly. The database is updated twice weekly on Sundays and Wednesdays.

Fill Out the Survey for
Walt Disney World Resort

You should have at least 30 minutes set aside to complete this survey. Please be as detailed as possible when describing what your experiences were at each attraction you attempted to access.

Fill Out the Survey for
Disneyland Resort

You should have at least 30 minutes set aside to complete this survey. Please be as detailed as possible when describing what your experiences were at each attraction you attempted to access.

View the RTQ Database

The database is updated once a week on Sundays with responses from the surveys.