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Alton Towers to remove disability pass for people with ADHD and anxiety

740 replies

AnitaRita · 06/02/2026 16:10

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2gwgj4xreo
Too many people wanting to join the "Fast pass queue" so you actually end up with two queues rather than one queue and a fast entry! Got to agree with them - if you're too anxious to queue then a white knuckle ride is probably not for you!

People riding a rollercoaster, their legs dangling underneath the carriage as it speeds at an angle round the track

Alton Towers to remove disability pass for people with ADHD and anxiety

Operator Merlin Entertainments said the pass was no longer working as intended because of increasing demand.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2gwgj4xreo

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Poppingby · 07/02/2026 22:41

The new policy is disablist and has allowed a torrent of hideous disablism on this Mumsnet thread. You don't get to decide how people interact with the world just because you think it should be so. If you could do that why would disabled people bother to be disabled?

As the mother of a kid with autism I won't be paying money to Alton towers again with or without them. I really hope this thread disappears too but this sort of hideousness is often allowed to stand on Mumsnet.

FairKoala · 07/02/2026 23:48

shade78 · 07/02/2026 21:37

perhaps teach your child to wait their turn/listen/concentrate/focus before getting a shitty private diagnosis no one takes seriously, like I say the last case I saw was a proper charmer, tried coercive control on at least 4 of his female classmates, school were too frightened of mum to stand up for the girls, he physically attacked them, school couldn’t get him off you tube, had to carry you tube around or he’d kick off, he was getting his ride access pass, calmly standing on tables kicking pencil pots off, whole class had to be moved, after some time now everyone is sick of his shitty behaviour and he’s got no friends, no sympathy whatsoever

OMG you have come up with the cure for ADHD.
Just think all those waiting for assessments, all those taking prescribed medication could be cured if they just learned to concentrate. more.

Will our brains change shape just by being taught how to focus.

Will veins in our brains grow longer so we get dopamine to the area of the brain dopamine needs to get to.

Just by a parent teaching their child to listen and focus.

What if that parent can’t focus because of their own ND

Mine and my children’s “shitty” diagnosis was done by the NHS.

Fulmine · 07/02/2026 23:55

shade78 · 07/02/2026 20:34

If you are cognitively in line with your peers you can wait with everyone else, get the message!

Please don't tell me you really believe that being cognitively able cures neurodisability. Because it absolutely doesn't.

BeAmberZebra · 08/02/2026 04:19

Lots of thread similar all over social media. This is a complex issue and people are taking extreme views. It is widely acknowledged and evidenced that there has been an explosion of children being diagnosed with ADHD, autism and other ND types of issue. Reaching over 30% in many classes. Society cannot cope with these numbers either financially with councils going bankrupt and the public having to continually accommodate other people to their extreme disadvantage causing resentment building in the public generally as evidenced in this post.
While I cannot categorically evidence this I really believe that it is too easy to get a diagnosis and this disadvantages mostly the people who have severe and life altering conditions which as a society we would normally wish to do all we can to help but are now feeling exhausted and resentful about.
I visit AT at least once a year and spend time in the main park and CBeebies land and have seen the sheer numbers now using the system building over the years and suspect it is getting impossible for AT to cope taking up staff time and dealing with complaints from the public about how it impacts them.
The answer must be to look at the level of the spectrum at which people are formally diagnosed with these conditions as society cannot cope with what is happening currently. Surely the people with children with severe problems would welcome this as they too are suffering under the current system with delays, lack of proper resources and lack of empathy from many of the population.

BeAmberZebra · 08/02/2026 04:29

Tessasanderson · 06/02/2026 17:15

Brilliant post

Agree, I hadn’t read this and just posted what I had hoped was a similar view but this is so much clearer and perfectly set out. However looking at subsequent posts it appears people simply refuse to take these points on board.

2021x · 08/02/2026 04:43

I agree it must be because the people requesting it has now made it impossible for the park to make it functional.

I also agree with the issue of taking a diagnosis and broadening the symptoms. There was a good talk about how PTSD initally meant something very specific and now has beenn expanded to included c-PTSD which definition is in contrast to the mechanism of PTSD.

The biggest bugbear of my is the use of the term "neurodiverse". It means nothing because everyone is neurodiverse- its like saying everyone is height-diverse. The term neuro-atypical is a much better description as it distinguishes clearly people who are not within the range of normal. I for example have many similar traits to that of people who are diagonsed with ADHD, but they are traits- they don't meet the threshold for diagnosis. Those traits are also indistinguishable from anxiety traits of which I do have a diagnosis for but have worked very hard to manage.

gooeyeye · 08/02/2026 05:16

I am autistic as is ds and most of my family has adhd/asd. I agree there are so many people now diagnosed, to the point it’s like, is it even a disability anymore with the high functioning type or just another type of brain ? If that makes sense ? My sister has asd with global development delays and obviously people like her is quite clearly a disability but for the people on the higher end of the spectrum I’m not so sure

youalright · 08/02/2026 06:53

I think with the widening criteria to alot of conditions they need to start grading them and have a cut of to what perks/needs people get depending on what grade. Because for e.g. you have autistic people who will never talk or walk and will need 24/7 care for life and then you have other people with the exact same diagnosis who run their own businesses have families drive a car etc. Its not fair that these people are in the same category. The latter have ruined things. Its the same as why pip/ dla are suddenly going to get a lot stricter especially around neurodiversity. When everyone is nd nobody is.

Ticktockk · 08/02/2026 06:58

This thread has brought out views that I thought were buried in the mists of time. I’m gutted reading some of this and hope that those commenting vitriol never have to deal with the huge number of medical appointments, therapists, battles for education, daily stresses and trauma…
my daughter has seen enough hospital waiting rooms to cancel out any time not spent in queues at bloody theme parks.
i guess those commenting are the people who stare menacingly at us in the ride access queue as my daughter is bouncing up and down and vocalising loudly because we’re getting on just ahead of you, so that she can live just a tiny snippet of normal life.

youalright · 08/02/2026 07:03

Ticktockk · 08/02/2026 06:58

This thread has brought out views that I thought were buried in the mists of time. I’m gutted reading some of this and hope that those commenting vitriol never have to deal with the huge number of medical appointments, therapists, battles for education, daily stresses and trauma…
my daughter has seen enough hospital waiting rooms to cancel out any time not spent in queues at bloody theme parks.
i guess those commenting are the people who stare menacingly at us in the ride access queue as my daughter is bouncing up and down and vocalising loudly because we’re getting on just ahead of you, so that she can live just a tiny snippet of normal life.

A lot commenting like myself are disabled and have spent half there life in hospital which is why i find it so annoying that the criteria has expanding so much for disability that disability doesn't mean what it once did and now a significant amount of people are taking the piss and truly disabled people who need the help don't get it or are getting extensively questioned because of it.

LizzieLemons · 08/02/2026 07:19

youalright · 08/02/2026 07:03

A lot commenting like myself are disabled and have spent half there life in hospital which is why i find it so annoying that the criteria has expanding so much for disability that disability doesn't mean what it once did and now a significant amount of people are taking the piss and truly disabled people who need the help don't get it or are getting extensively questioned because of it.

Totally agree.

Lollipop81 · 08/02/2026 07:28

KilkennyCats · 07/02/2026 22:31

Those with autism aren’t being excluded?

Yes they are. They have changed it so only people who cannot physically stand in the queue get the passes.

BeAmberZebra · 08/02/2026 07:57

Ticktockk · 08/02/2026 06:58

This thread has brought out views that I thought were buried in the mists of time. I’m gutted reading some of this and hope that those commenting vitriol never have to deal with the huge number of medical appointments, therapists, battles for education, daily stresses and trauma…
my daughter has seen enough hospital waiting rooms to cancel out any time not spent in queues at bloody theme parks.
i guess those commenting are the people who stare menacingly at us in the ride access queue as my daughter is bouncing up and down and vocalising loudly because we’re getting on just ahead of you, so that she can live just a tiny snippet of normal life.

So sorry that your daughter has to go through all this. But if you read a lot of the posts are concerns that people with no where near your daughters level of disability are getting the same diagnosis and preferential access not to mention other advantages, financial and otherwise. Surely you must know that it is getting harder for you to access the care and consideration your daughter deserves as people with little need or no where near the daily problems she faces are taking more and more resources and the sympathy of the population is becoming exhausted. Maybe you should consider whether it is appropriate to tighten the criteria for various diagnosis as it would probably improve your daughters outcome if over 30% of her peers don’t have similar diagnosis.

HiEarthlings · 08/02/2026 08:04

surrealpotato · 06/02/2026 16:13

Obviously it makes sense. So someone can be too anxious and uncomfortable to wait in a queue, but is fine being hurtled through the air upside down? Nonsense.

How to tell people you don't understand autism, ADHD, anxiety or any different way of being other than the one you inhabit yourself....

Ticktockk · 08/02/2026 08:05

BeAmberZebra · 08/02/2026 07:57

So sorry that your daughter has to go through all this. But if you read a lot of the posts are concerns that people with no where near your daughters level of disability are getting the same diagnosis and preferential access not to mention other advantages, financial and otherwise. Surely you must know that it is getting harder for you to access the care and consideration your daughter deserves as people with little need or no where near the daily problems she faces are taking more and more resources and the sympathy of the population is becoming exhausted. Maybe you should consider whether it is appropriate to tighten the criteria for various diagnosis as it would probably improve your daughters outcome if over 30% of her peers don’t have similar diagnosis.

Oh I absolutely do agree with this. Autism is such a wide diagnosis, and her disability is extremely different from the autistic people who are, for example, able to comment on this thread.
But I still find some of the comments here deeply upsetting on the basis of general humanity.

SirChenjins · 08/02/2026 08:30

HiEarthlings · 08/02/2026 08:04

How to tell people you don't understand autism, ADHD, anxiety or any different way of being other than the one you inhabit yourself....

Anxiety is not a single thing - people experience it and n very different ways. As I said upthread, I have anxiety, can just about cope with being in queues providing they're not too busy or noisy, but absolutely can't cope with extreme rides as my brain goes into overdrive panicking about crashes and malfunctions, and can't cope with being strapped in and being hemmed in in a row of people.

All this 'tell me you don't understand anxiety/adhd etc' is baloney - these conditions are so wide and varied, so what one person with anxiety can do another person can't. I absolutely understand why this pass is being reviewed.

youalright · 08/02/2026 08:44

SirChenjins · 08/02/2026 08:30

Anxiety is not a single thing - people experience it and n very different ways. As I said upthread, I have anxiety, can just about cope with being in queues providing they're not too busy or noisy, but absolutely can't cope with extreme rides as my brain goes into overdrive panicking about crashes and malfunctions, and can't cope with being strapped in and being hemmed in in a row of people.

All this 'tell me you don't understand anxiety/adhd etc' is baloney - these conditions are so wide and varied, so what one person with anxiety can do another person can't. I absolutely understand why this pass is being reviewed.

Edited

Exactly this. There is no way i could go to a theme park but I can stand in a queue. I completely back what alton towers are doing

EleanorReally · 08/02/2026 08:50

shade78 · 07/02/2026 20:29

Of course you bloody can, people are doing it every single day in this country, online meeting with a nurse assistant, complete paperwork for a quiet life, diagnosis signed off by a multi disciplinary team for ££££ people aren’t paying for a no diagnosis found are they? It’s a sham and hats off to merlin for facing the selfish fuckers head on

not actually true,
a diagnosis is not given if not justified, even if paid for

EleanorReally · 08/02/2026 08:52

i think we are being pressured to go to the american way of diagnosing autism, on a grade/scale

EleanorReally · 08/02/2026 08:53

youalright · 08/02/2026 07:03

A lot commenting like myself are disabled and have spent half there life in hospital which is why i find it so annoying that the criteria has expanding so much for disability that disability doesn't mean what it once did and now a significant amount of people are taking the piss and truly disabled people who need the help don't get it or are getting extensively questioned because of it.

who is the judge of taking the piss?
how can you make that decision?

are you saying, for example, well my children are worthy of a diagnosis but my neighbour is a liar?

youalright · 08/02/2026 08:55

EleanorReally · 08/02/2026 08:53

who is the judge of taking the piss?
how can you make that decision?

are you saying, for example, well my children are worthy of a diagnosis but my neighbour is a liar?

Edited

Like i said before things like autism needs to be graded. Lots of autistic people can stand in a queue and its not fair on the ones who genuinely can't.

Teddybear23 · 08/02/2026 08:56

SerendipityJane · 06/02/2026 16:14

But as I was told not so long ago, it's easy for people in wheelchairs to queue. After all they are sitting down already.

I personally can’t understand why anyone in a wheelchair would want to go on these rides in the first place. For example if I broke my leg and was in plaster, I wouldn’t even remotely consider going on one!

Dragonflytamer · 08/02/2026 08:57

EleanorReally · 08/02/2026 08:53

who is the judge of taking the piss?
how can you make that decision?

are you saying, for example, well my children are worthy of a diagnosis but my neighbour is a liar?

Edited

In this case it is the Theme park owner who get to judge and they have made their decision.

EleanorReally · 08/02/2026 08:57

youalright · 08/02/2026 08:55

Like i said before things like autism needs to be graded. Lots of autistic people can stand in a queue and its not fair on the ones who genuinely can't.

i dont think there are plans for this

EleanorReally · 08/02/2026 08:58

Teddybear23 · 08/02/2026 08:56

I personally can’t understand why anyone in a wheelchair would want to go on these rides in the first place. For example if I broke my leg and was in plaster, I wouldn’t even remotely consider going on one!

dont be ridiculous