Beto Carrero World welcomes 1,500 participants in an event focused on inclusion, accessibility, and social responsibility.
On Tuesday (2), Beto Carrero World celebrated the National Day of Persons with Disabilities (DNPD), bringing together around 1,500 participants in partnership with the Integrated System of Parks and Tourist Attractions (Sindepat). The initiative offered free admission to registered institutions, reaffirming the park’s commitment to inclusion and accessible leisure for all.
Throughout the day, visitors enjoyed the park’s attractions and shows, sharing moments of fun and connection. The park operated normally, promoting natural integration and emphasizing respect for diversity as part of its essence.
The DNPD is part of Beto Carrero World’s broader ESG and social responsibility efforts, which include investments in accessibility, staff training, and inclusive tourism projects. “Fun is for everyone, and offering magical and unforgettable moments while promoting inclusion is part of our DNA,” says Alex Murad, CEO of Beto Carrero World.
Through initiatives like this, the park reinforces its mission to create accessible experiences and foster an environment of respect and belonging for all visitors.




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