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lisad123 · 31/08/2012 16:10

Both the girls have autism and so hoping to get the SN fast passes. Said I needed letter from GP. I paid £30 for two letters but both only state their dx of autism. Is that going to be enough?

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rosie39forever · 31/08/2012 16:36

It should be enough as long as they are on doctors headed notepaper and are signed and dated. Do the letters state that they will have difficulty queueing and waiting?
The passes are called easy access passes (fast passes are different)

Ilovecake1 · 31/08/2012 23:35

Hi, I am sure that will be enough as we have used our letter twice with Disney and our letter is just 1 sentence that says my little one has Autism and chronic disease. I paid £35 for my daughters doc letter and I was expecting a paragraph not 1 sentence! Lol. I hope you have a fab holiday.

geeandfeesmum · 01/09/2012 15:05

If you are talking about Disneyworld in Florida they do not ask for a letter. It is their policy not to ask for proof. They will, however, expect to see your dc and they tend to know the right questions to ask you or your dc's.

I don't know if the rules are the same at the other Disney parks though and I believe Universal Studios do ask for a letter.

Hope that helps somewhat.

devientenigma · 01/09/2012 23:19

Lisa the disabled exit pass not only gets you access to the rides quicker but the characters too.

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