Beto Carrero World welcomed this month approximately 1,500 participants to celebrate another edition of the National Day of Persons with Disabilities (DNPD), an initiative carried out in partnership with the Integrated System of Parks and Tourist Attractions (SINDEPAT).
The Brazilian park offered free admission to registered institutions and reinforced the commitment of the largest theme park in Latin America to expand access to leisure and promote coexistence between different audiences, strengthening the need to promote inclusive tourism that guarantees the participation of all, without prejudice.
Throughout the day, visitors participated in the park’s attractions and shows, shared moments of fun and recorded memories that are now part of the history of each one of them.
The park functioned normally, promoting natural integration and valuing respect for differences as an essential part of the experience.
The DNPD is part of Beto Carrero World’s ESG and social responsibility initiatives, which continuously invests in accessibility, team training, and projects aimed at inclusion.
“Fun is for everyone, and providing magical and unforgettable moments, promoting inclusion, is part of our DNA”, says the CEO of Beto Carrero World, Alex Murad.
“The initiative reinforces the park’s commitment to events that expand opportunities and build a more accessible environment for all.”





