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Would you feel bad about using a disabled access pass?

28 replies

curiousgeorgie · 04/10/2014 03:06

I'm in Disney World. My 3 year old is here for her 4th birthday and was desperate to see Anna & Elsa.

We went up to the queue and asked the staff member if someone else could wait and she could join us later as she has quite severe hyper mobility and can't stand for hours and you can't take a buggy in the queue...

They told us to ask at guest services and they gave us a pass that allowed us to skip the queue. (Join the fast pass line at a given time, not straight away. You have to wait for the queue time but just not in the queue iyswim.)

We did this and she was over the moon! (Her face was incredible Grin) and DH has realised that the pass is valid at all parks for our whole stay.

Would you use it? For everything? I feel bad but DH says we haven't lied, and it's okay.

I'm torn. The queues aren't crazy, nothing over an hour, (except Anna & Elsa!!)

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raltheraffe · 04/10/2014 13:55

When we went Blackpool Pleasure Beach with my disabled husband they first said a blind cane is not proof of a disability and when we finally got the pass only my husband was allowed to jump queues not my son with him.

Groovee · 04/10/2014 13:57

She has the pass because she needs it. Use it and it's a godsend to disabled people. Now get off Mumsnet and enjoy Disney x

DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 04/10/2014 14:13

Yes of course you should use it, they gave it to you.

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