
🎠 Vila da Mônica Gramado accessibility: our inclusion experience
If you are planning a trip and want to know more about the Monica's Village Gramado, Hey everyone, this post is for you! 😊 We recently visited the park and evaluated several aspects related to inclusion for people with disabilities and autism. Below, we share our detailed experience.
🚪 First impressions upon arrival
Right at the entrance, we can already see that the park is concerned with accessibility. There are access ramps in various areas, facilitating the movement of wheelchair users and families with strollers. ♿
Another very positive point The attention was already drawn at the ticket booth. The park provides information and ticket purchase options on its website, which can make planning your visit easier.
In addition, upon arrival, the team delivers a autism identification lanyard For anyone who wishes to use it. This feature helps staff identify visitors who may require special attention during their tour.
🎟️ Tickets for people with disabilities and their companions
According to an update sent by the official Vila da Mônica Gramado team on July 2026, The ticket price is... R$ 134.00 for a person with a disability and of R$ 134.00 for the accompanying person, with no extra attractions.
🔄 Update (July 2026): After publishing this content, the Vila da Mônica Gramado team contacted us to correct the information in this section. We appreciate their partnership and for helping us keep this content accurate and up-to-date for the families who follow Autistando pelo Mundo. 💛
As prices and admission policies are subject to change, we recommend checking the website. official park website Or contact the team directly before your visit.
🎡 Accessibility at attractions
During the tour, we noticed that several attractions have easy access. For example, toys with stair access have ramps or elevators in some areas.
Nonetheless, However, some attractions still require a certain level of mobility, such as rides with elevated entrances or obstacle courses.
Therefore, our advice is to consult the monitors before starting the tour to understand which toys are best suited to the needs and profile of each visitor.
🧘♀️ Quiet room
An initiative that deserves to be highlighted is the presence of a silent room. The space is small, but it was designed as a sensory escape environment for anyone in crisis, overwhelmed, or in need of a moment of calm.
The lighting is low and the atmosphere is more controlled, providing a welcoming space during the visit.
🚻 Adapted bathrooms
The bathrooms are spacious, with adapted stalls, grab bars and good circulation space for wheelchairs.
On the other hand, We feel the need for a diaper changing station adapted for older children, teenagers, or adults with physical disabilities who may require this type of facility.
🍽️ Rest and eating areas
Throughout the park, there are several rest areas with space for wheelchairs. 🪑 In the food court, the space between the tables is comfortable and allows for adequate circulation.
The menu offers various meal, snack, and dessert options. However, during our visit, we have not identified specific menus for restrictive diets, such as gluten-free or lactose-free food.
For visitors with allergies or dietary restrictions, we recommend contacting the park before your visit to confirm what options are available.
📝 What can be improved
Despite the various positive aspects, However, some improvements could make the experience even more inclusive.
We lack resources such as tactile maps, braille signage and more detailed information about the accessibility of each attraction before the visitor joins the queue.
It would also be helpful to provide an accessibility guide on the website, indicating which attractions have ramps, elevators, sound stimuli, bright lights, or specific mobility requirements.
❓ Frequently asked questions about Vila da Mônica Gramado accessibility
Is the park fully accessible to wheelchair users?
Most areas have accessibility features, but some attractions may still require mobility assistance or transfers. We recommend consulting the staff upon arrival at the park.
What is the ticket price for a person with a disability?
According to updated information sent by the Vila da Mônica Gramado team on July 2026, The ticket price for a person with a disability is... R$ 134.00, with no extra attractions.
Does the companion receive free admission or a half-price ticket?
According to the update sent by the park in July 2026, The companion's ticket also costs... R$ 134.00, with no extra attractions.
Do I need to present any documents?
We recommend bringing a document that proves the person's disability status, such as a medical certificate, identification card, or other similar document. CIPTEA — Identification Card for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder. To confirm which documents are currently accepted, please consult the park staff directly before your visit.
Does the park offer support for autistic people?
Yes. During our visit, the park offered a autism identification lanyard at the entrance and provided a silent room as a space for escape and sensory regulation.
✅ Conclusion
In summary, The accessibility experience at Vila da Mônica Gramado positively surprised us. We noticed a focus on inclusion from the moment we arrived at the park, mainly due to the staff's attentiveness, the adapted access points, and the availability of a quiet room.
There are still areas for improvement, particularly in advance communication about each attraction, inclusive signage, and the provision of facilities for people with greater support needs.
We also thank the team again at Monica's Village Gramado by getting in touch and sharing, in July 2026, the updated information about the tickets. This collaboration is very important so that we can offer increasingly reliable content to our community. 💛
👉 See also: other accessibility and inclusion tips.
👉 Please visit the official website of Vila da Mônica Gramado..



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