The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center is for everyone to enjoy! Please read about our accessibility services below.
Getting Around the Museum
The Museum’s front entrance and all galleries are wheelchair accessible (view the Museum Map here). Please use the elevator located between the downstairs accessible restrooms to view the second-floor galleries. Wheelchairs are available to check out at the admissions desk.
Access Features
Visitors Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
American Sign Language (ASL) Interpretation
ASL interpretation for all public programs and private Museum tours is available at no additional cost to the program or private tour fee when reserved in advance. Regular Museum fees for these programs still apply.
- To request ASL interpretation for a program or event (listed on the Calendar of Events page), please complete the Accessible Program Request Form at least three weeks in advance of your visit.
- To request ASL interpretation for a Museum tour, review the Adult Group Tours page and complete the Adult Group Tour Request Form with the ASL option selected at least three weeks in advance of your visit.

Assistive Listening Devices
Assistive Listening Devices are available for visitors who are deaf or hard of hearing and/or wear a hearing aid. The devices have a t-coil switch to use with a loop to provide greater amplification for movies, programs, or lectures in the Museum Theater/Auditorium.
Closed Captioning
Films displayed in the galleries will have closed captions. Films presented in the Theater/Auditorium and Education Room will have closed captions when possible. Please check the Theater Schedule for a list of films with captions.
Visitors Who are Blind or Low Vision
Tactile and Descriptive Tours
Private docent-led Tactile and Visual Descriptive tours are available for small groups with a $50.00 minimum fee. Please request private tours at least three weeks in advance of your visit here.
Visitors with Mobility Considerations
Accessible Parking
Accessible parking spaces are located in the free, single ground-level parking lot at 2301 Hardies Lane.
Wheelchairs
The Museum has wheelchairs for visitors who find it easier to navigate in this manner. A photo ID must be provided to check out a wheelchair, which you can ask for at the front desk. Wheelchairs cannot be reserved and are checked out on a first come, first serve basis.
Visitors on the Autism Spectrum
Sensory Kits
Noise-canceling headphones are available in the Education Room and Museum classrooms. Sensory kits are available by request. Ask a Museum staff person or volunteer for one to use during your visit.
Visitors with Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
Foreign Language Guides
Foreign-language guides are available: 中文, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano, 日本人. Visitors can request the guides from the Museum cashier at the front desk. Please note that all booklets are the property of the Charles M. Schulz Museum to be returned to the front desk after use.
Visitors with Animal Assistance Needs
Service Animals Only
Respectfully, animals are not permitted in the Museum: This includes pets, emotional support, comfort, or therapy animals. Service Animals are permitted as defined by Title II and Title III of the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). The Schulz Museum will firmly follow the Federal Guidelines.


