Updated May 14, 2026
Accessibility Statement
CrowdLevels is designed to be usable by as many theme park guests as possible, including people who use keyboards, screen readers, magnification, voice input, or other assistive technologies.
We aim to support the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA where practical for public website content and core planning tools.
Measures We Take
- Use semantic HTML landmarks, headings, buttons, links, and form labels.
- Provide visible keyboard focus states for navigation, buttons, controls, and footer links.
- Check color contrast for text, controls, status indicators, and chart-adjacent labels.
- Use descriptive page titles, chart summaries, image alternative text, and accessible names where needed.
- Keep layouts responsive so content remains readable on mobile, tablet, and desktop screens.
- Respect reduced-motion preferences where animation or motion is used.
Technical Approach
The site relies on HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and WAI-ARIA where appropriate. JavaScript is used for live park data, ride filters, interactive charts, and the crowd calculator experience.
Assessment
Accessibility is reviewed through a mix of self-evaluation, keyboard checks, rendered browser testing, and automated WCAG checks on key templates and interactive routes.
Known Limitations
CrowdLevels uses live and historical park data, third-party analytics, hosted fonts, and external infrastructure. Some issues may appear temporarily if a third-party service changes, if live data fails to load, or if a browser blocks required resources.
If a page, chart, control, or calculator result is difficult to use, we want to know so it can be fixed.
Feedback
Send accessibility issues or alternate-format requests to info@crowdlevels.com.
Please include the page URL, what happened, what you were trying to do, and the browser or assistive technology you were using if relevant.