Passholder Accessibility
Important Information
All Ride Access Pass applications must be completed online, at least 7 days before your visit. Our recommended documentation for a Ride Access Pass is an Access Card which can be obtained on this link. On the day registration will no longer be available at our Theme Parks.
Complimentary Carer Passes
Should a Merlin Annual Passholder require assistance on their visits to our attractions, we issue one complimentary pass per Passholder to be used by any carer - this is transferable between carers; the carer Pass is issued to the Passholder with additional needs and carers' Passes will have the name, date of birth and a photo of the Passholder.
To obtain a complimentary carer pass, a Merlin Annual Pass will need to be purchased in the usual way; online or at a local attraction. The complimentary carer Pass will then be issued online following the instructions on the link below.
If you are a Standard or Premium Passholder, please head to one of our Resort Theme Parks to collect your carer passes. Please present your email confirmation when collecting your pass.
Apply nowYou'll need to provide proof of disability when getting your Passes issued, this can be any of the following documentation:
- Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
- Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
- Both sides of a Blue Badge
- A registration card known as the BD8 or a Certificate of Visual Impairment (CVI)
- Access Card
Documentation should be dated within the last 24 months, documentation dated later than this may be rejected and also must be in the name of the person who requires a carer.
Remember you will not need to pay for the Carer Pass. Therefore, if your group consists of four people, including the carer, you will need to pay for three people and apply for one Carer Pass. When renewing, you will need to present these documents again as we recognise that disabled status and assistance required may change from year-to-year.
See pricing for: New Passes or Renewals.
There are a few things to note regarding the complimentary Carer Pass:
- The Carer Pass cannot be used without being accompanied by the disabled Passholder it belongs to. This is because the Pass is designed to offer assistance to the disabled guest only.
- There must be at least one responsible adult in the visiting party (the party means the disabled guest and the guest using the Carer Pass) in order for the party to enter an attraction.
- In order to utlise a Carer Pass, you must be at 14+ years of age.
Accessibility Guides
To assist you with planning your visits to our attraction please see the specific attraction guides below:
Other Services
Type Talk
When speaking to us via telephone we accept all TypeTalk calls. All of our agents are fully trained to use this service.
Hearing and Assistance
Many of our attractions have the hearing assistance service for anyone using a hearing aid.
Ride Access Pass
Guests with certain disabilities are able to get a disabled access pass which means they can enter via the ride exit to avoid the queuing. Please see the disabled guides above for further information.
BALPPA Statement On Public Safety For Disabled People
Members of the British Association of Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions (BALPPA) welcome visits by disabled people and will do all that is possible to ensure a safe and pleasurable stay. However, certain rides/attractions in our parks can be physically demanding and vigorous. We therefore reserve the right to refuse admission to certain rides/attractions should we feel there is a danger to a particular individual or individuals for whatever reason. We have been advised by the Health and Safety Executive that refusal on the grounds of health and safety does not constitute discrimination. We hope that you understand and accept the decisions made in the interest of your safety.
Accessibility Videos
Know Before You Go
At Merlin Entertainments we care about everyone having a magical and memorable experience at our attractions. This video outlines some of the accessibility measures we have in place at our Theme Parks, so you can prepare for your visit. Join Isabella Signs and her brother Lucus as they speak to our teams to find out more.
Ride Restrictions
At Merlin Entertainments we are committed to keeping you safe whilst you enjoy the magic at our attractions - so you can focus on having fun! This video explains some of the ride restrictions and safety requirements we have in place at our Theme Parks, to help you plan your visit to us. Join Isabella Signs and her brother Lucus as they speak to our team to find out more.
Ride Access Pass
For those of our guests who are unable to queue at our attractions, due to either the nature of their condition or as a result of the ride infrastructure, we are pleased to offer a Ride Access Pass to facilitate a more comfortable access to the ride. Join Isabella Signs and her brother Lucus as they speak to our teams to find out more.
Audio Described Videos
Know Before You Go - Audio Described
At Merlin Entertainments we care about everyone having a magical and memorable experience at our attractions. This video outlines some of the accessibility measures we have in place at our Theme Parks, so you can prepare for your visit. Join Isabella Signs and her brother Lucus as they speak to our teams to find out more.
Ride Restrictions - Audio Described
At Merlin Entertainments we are committed to keeping you safe whilst you enjoy the magic at our attractions - so you can focus on having fun! This video explains some of the ride restrictions and safety requirements we have in place at our Theme Parks, to help you plan your visit to us. Join Isabella Signs and her brother Lucus as they speak to our team to find out more.
The Ride Access Pass is a system we have in place to provide reasonable adjustments to guests visiting our Theme Parks who require extra assistance or are unable to queue due to a condition or disability. This allows them access to our rides and attractions via a virtual queuing system for themselves and up to three others (at least one of which must be aged 14 or over).
The Ride Access Pass removes the need for our guests to wait within the main standby attraction queue lines and enter via a dedicated entrance.
We have partnered with Nimbus Disability to process our Ride Access Pass applications, who will individually assess your needs and determine if you are eligible. You will then be able to collect your Ride Access Pass – which will be valid for three years – on your first visit to Alton Towers Resort, Chessington World of Adventures Resort or LEGOLAND Windsor Resort, or THORPE PARK Resort.
The Equality Act 2010 (“The Act”) defines that a person shall be regarded as being disabled if they have a physical or mental impairment which has substantial (being more than minor or trivial) long-term adverse effects on their ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. ‘Substantial’ being more than minor or trivial; ‘long-term’ being that the impairment must have been there for more than 12 months or likely to last for at least 12 months.
Ride Access Pass refers to the facility offered to our guests with disabilities allowing access to our rides and attractions whereby the standard queue is bypassed.
- Guests with a disability (as defined by The Act) may, at the discretion of Nimbus Disability and/or Merlin Entertainments Group, be issued upon application, a Ride Access Pass.
- All applications for Ride Access Pass must be submitted through Nimbus Disability’s Access Card process, which provides a more focused assessment of an individual person and the barriers they may face which affects their ability to queue. Applicants will be asked to provide any documentation and details to support their application which is then assessed by an expert team with a wide knowledge of disabilities.
- Guests that are already in possession of a valid Nimbus Disability Access Card with the Queuing or Wheelchair symbol on it do not need to apply for the Ride Access Pass. They will only be required to register their Access Card with Merlin Entertainments in order to create their Ride Access Pass.
- Guests must submit their application to Nimbus Disability for a Ride Access Pass at least seven days in advance of their intended visit to our Theme Parks. This will allow the necessary time for the application to be assessed.
- Guests who have not applied in advance may be eligible for a temporary Ride Access Pass – valid for seven days from the date of approval – which is issued at the discretion of Merlin Entertainments. Due to the robust application process, this temporary adjustment may take upwards of one hour to be issued and can only be applied for once.
- The temporary adjustment will only be accepted for guests who apply providing one of the following supporting documentation: a Disability Living Allowance letter (dated within the last 24 months) showing that the guest receives either the higher rate mobility component or the higher rate care component, a PIP letter (dated within the last 24 months) showing that the guest receives the enhanced rate for either daily living or mobility components, or a current and valid Blue Badge. - Upon approval for a Ride Access Pass, the disabled guest must collect their Ride Access Pass ID Card – valid for three years from date of issue – from their chosen Merlin Theme Park. This ID card will display the name and photograph of the disabled guest and must be brought with them on every visit to a Merlin Theme Park where they intend to use the Ride Access Pass system.
- Guests will be required to show this ID card alongside their Ride Access Pass when entering any ride or attraction through the disabled entrance or Ride Access Pass entrance. The named and photographed guest on the ID card must be present and boarding the attraction with their companions.
- Failure to present the ID card when attempting to enter an attraction with a Ride Access Pass will result in entry being refused.
- Guests who are not in possession of their ID Card but wish to use their Ride Access Pass may visit GUEST HELP & INFORMATION/GUEST SERVICES to request a temporary method to validate your entitlement for RAP for the day which can be accepted at attractions in lieu of the ID card. - Upon receipt of a Ride Access Pass, guests may also be supplied with an Accessibility Guide. This guide highlights specific ride restrictions applicable to Ride Access Pass guests. These restrictions are in conjunction with the standard ride restrictions as displayed at the entrance to each individual ride and attraction.
- Each guest using the ride access pass must be accompanied onto or into a ride or attraction by a carer/companion.
- At least one carer or companion (up to a maximum of three) aged at least 14 years old must accompany the guest with a disability onto the chosen ride or attraction; this carer or companion must take full care and responsibility for the guest with additional requirements or disability in the event of an emergency.
- A maximum of three companions at a time are permitted to accompany a guest with a disability onto a chosen ride or attraction.
- Companions are not, under any circumstances, permitted to use the Ride Access Pass without accompanying the named Ride Access Pass holder.
- Companions agree that they must take full care and responsibility for the guest with additional requirements or disability during any emergency evacuation and that Merlin Entertainments staff are unable to assist guests through lifting or carrying. - Other restrictions and rules may apply at any time and use of Ride Access Pass does not supersede these should they be in force.
- During peak periods, it may not always be possible to have MERLIN ENTERTAINMENTS staff at all merge points on some rides and attractions. In these circumstances, please continue to use the designated queue line and use your Ride Access Pass as normal.
- Use of Ride Access Pass does not and will not guarantee instant access to any ride or attraction. Guests may be required to wait in physical queue lines, particularly during peak times.
- Upon validation of their reservation at the chosen ride or attraction, the Ride Access Pass guest will be timed out of the system for the same length of time as the main queue line. It will not be possible to reserve or enter any ride or attraction until the designated time has elapsed.
- One Ride Access Pass will be issued per eligible guest per day.
- Guests found to be misusing the Ride Access Pass in any way or attempting to contradict any of the Terms and Conditions will have their Pass revoked and may result in the future issue of the Ride Access Pass being denied.
- At Chessington World of Adventures Resort and LEGOLAND Windsor Resort where a digital Ride Access Pass system is in place, misuse of the Ride Access Pass is identified, but not limited to;
- Making a reservation, screenshotting the QR code, cancelling the reservation and then attempting to use the screenshot at another point during the day. - All guests using Ride Access Pass agree that Merlin Entertainments will keep a record of their details for verification and registration purposes in line with the Data Protection Act (2018) and consent to having their photo taken for verification purposes.
- Nimbus Disability will handle all guest details for Ride Access Pass applications securely and safely and Merlin Entertainments will not have any access to the reason(s) the Ride Access Pass was issued or rejected. - Ride Access Pass ID Cards are issued to all registered guests; these cards are for the sole use of the person named and photographed on the card. Any misuse of the ID card will result in this being revoked and may result in refusal of any future Ride Access Pass.
- Ride Access Pass ID Cards are only valid at Alton Towers Resort, Chessington World of Adventures Resort, LEGOLAND Windsor Resort, and THORPE PARK Resort; these cards will not be accepted any other Merlin Entertainments Group site.