Accessibility Statement
🎡 Accessibility for gronalund.com
Welcome to our digital amusement park! At Gröna Lund, we want everyone to be able to use our website – whether you navigate with a touchscreen, mouse, keyboard, screen reader, or eye-tracking technology.
This page explains the current accessibility status of gronalund.com, highlights the areas we are actively working to improve, and tells you how to get in touch if you encounter any issues or barriers.
🟢 How accessible is the website?
gronalund.com is partially accessible. This means that most parts of the site work well, but some features may still be difficult to use for certain visitors.
We are continuously working to improve accessibility, and you’ll find more details about current limitations further down this page.
🧰 What can you do if something doesn’t work?
If you encounter something on our website that is difficult to use - or if you need content in a different format - please let us know! We’ll be happy to help.
You can contact us in the following way:
✉️ Send an email to: tillganglighet@gronalund.com
We typically respond within 5 working days.
🚨 Report accessibility issues
Noticed something that’s not working as it should? Maybe a list that doesn’t work with a screen reader, or a form that’s confusing to fill out? Don’t hesitate to tell us - we’ll do our best to fix it as quickly as possible.
👉 Email us at: tillganglighet@gronalund.com
🕵️♂️ Supervision
If you feel that we haven’t addressed your issue properly, or if you didn’t receive the support you need, you can report it to the Swedish Agency for Digital Government (Digg). They are responsible for monitoring compliance with accessibility legislation.
You can submit a complaint at: www.digg.se/tdosanmalan
🔍 Technical Information
This website is partially compliant with the Swedish Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services, due to the following issues.
🚧 Content that is currently not accessible
Known accessibility issues:
Link texts: Some links are labeled only as “Read more” - we know, not very informative, but we’re actively working to fix it.
Buttons: Some buttons currently lack descriptions or visible text, making them difficult to use with a screen reader.
Forms: Some forms on the website may be difficult to understand when something is missing or incorrect, which can make it unclear why you can’t proceed. We are also aware that missing labels on certain elements make navigation harder for screen reader users.
Calendars: It can be difficult for screen reader users to navigate and understand what is happening on the screen after a date is selected.
Tab order: In some parts of the website, the tab order is not entirely logical. This occurs on the following pages: Ticket purchase, Opening hours, and Program.
🎯 Our goal is to have this resolved by: 20 December 2025.
❗ Content exempt from requirements
At this time, we have not invoked any exceptions for disproportionate burden. We believe accessibility is for everyone - no exceptions.
🔬 How we tested the website
We conducted an internal accessibility self-assessment using tools such as WAVE and Axe.
📅 Last accessibility review conducted: 02 July 2025
📅 This statement was last updated: 02 July 2025