The days of "hiding" disability are over: On the streets, in the museums, in the restaurants, and on the trains, you'll see people using wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, and canes to get around. Also I have some feedback from Vienna Pass users! Visitors with disabilities are eligible for reduced admission. The Beethovenfrieze and parts of the contemporary exhibitions are barrier-free accessible. It is 89EU for three days. For transportation by the multi hour tickets or the weekly pass, which ever fits best? Those include National Parks, National Wildlife Refuges, National Forests and other federal recreation lands. Greater Vienna (or the East Region) is a zonal system - the final price depends on the number of zones "touched". The Vienna PASS is your all-inclusive ticket to experience Vienna. Find out if your disability is covered under the ADA and whether you need a service animal. Visit the most popular hotspots in Vienna without standing in line or having to pay admission. The pass can be used at more than 2000 Federal recreation sites across the nation. Please ring the bell or call the front desk at 0043/1/587 53 07-14 for assistance. The Annual Pass is the admission ticket for unlimited visits to the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, the Imperial Treasury Vienna, the Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna, Ambras Castle Innsbruck, the Weltmuseum Vienna with Imperial Armoury and Collection of Ancient Musical Instruments and the Theatre Museum with Picture Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna 365 days a year. You can also explore a list of service animal programs online. But what is it really like to live in Austria with a disability? Before deciding on a program, make sure you research each organization carefully. I felt the same way as you folk probably until I read and digested a long (83 posts) running forum (found on Page 2 of Vienna forum) where there is a recent posting by 'Chris' - explaining the pain of attempting to get value from a 3 day pass. Free entry will be granted to one assisting person. Your doctor can help provide medical documentation and find a training program. There is an elevator at the left side of the building. UN Convention signed in 2008 … 20.5% of the inhabitants are officially registered as having at least one disability. The entire East region integrates all types of transportation (rail, regional buses) enabling travel on one ticket. The Vienna PASS provides you with access to over 60 impressive sights in Vienna. Austria currently has around eight million inhabitants, and rising, due to immigration. They helped us use the four ‘iKiosks’ around the park. When we were ready to ride any ride, they simply scanned Gwen’s ticket and it virtually put us in line. Vienna’s city museums include the main city history museum, the Vienna Museum on Karlsplatz, as well as the quirky Clock Museum, residences of musicians like Mozart, Beethoven and Strauss, and several of the city’s archaeological excavations. First – this is NOT the “Vienna Card” – this is dead in my opinion. The Disability Access Service at Disneyland was a lifesaver. Available for 1, 2, 3 or 6 consecutive days you can explore Vienna at your leisure and enjoy free entry into Vienna’s most popular monuments, museums and galleries. We have decided - with the help of the previous replies to this posting - to opt for a travel pass from the airport itself. Answer 1 of 2: Is the Vienna Pass worth the price? The “Vienna Pass” works best if you are ready to visit 4-5 museums … Listen Disability is treated differently across the world, in every aspect of life. Transportation in Greater Vienna: If you intend leaving Vienna on public transportation, it is quite easy to handle.