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BeyondTheLimitsOfAcceptability · 04/06/2014 11:59

I havent done anything like that since a long time before i became ill. Am i going to be able to go on rides, or is it going to cause me too much pain? Unfortunately, I think I know the answer to that, but maybe someone will tell me they were okay? :(

If i go on a ride, what do i do with my crutches? Do they get looked after? I guess a wheelchair would be, but its a bit harder to sneak off with.

I'll be using a wheelchair or scooter, so the walking around isnt a problem

(Inflammatory arthritis and hypermobility syndrome btw)

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BeyondTheLimitsOfAcceptability · 04/06/2014 12:00

Also, is there anything i havent thought of?
We've booked disney for after xmas, and were hoping to go to alton towers in the summer.

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nomdemere · 15/09/2014 13:47

Beyond - do you have a Blue Badge? At Disney (Paris) I was able to show mine at City Hall - they issued me with a pass that allowed me (and family) to skip queues for rides. It was fantastic, and made all the difference to our trip.

My disability is different to yours, and they have different rules for different conditions (and very strict 'eligibility' criteria) - if you look at their website, it lays out all the rules and what the pass allows in each case.

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