They do offer a front of the line pass but it is not easy to get, we had one while we lived there. It entitled Alex and his party (up to 6 members) priority access to all rides. They are generally given to families who have children who qualify through the likes of the Make a Wish Foundation.

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Maxine i'm sorry your information regarding disney and guests with diabilities is incorrect and possibly misleading

disney have fantastic system in place for those with disabilities and almost all rides are accessible as are the lines, sometimes you need to be able to transfer from the wheelchair to ride and some rides have cars that are wheelchair adapted so you wheel straight on, they DO NOT offer a pass that allows a disabled person to get on the rides first, often there is a seperate wait area or you will use the fast pass entrance as it's more wheelchair friendly (without steps) often that wait can be longer if you require the adapted car on the ride

disney offer a guest assistance card for Guests who require extra assistance if the needs are above that of requiring accessible lines and access, it is not a front of line pass and disney policy is that it is intended for the person needing the assistance and should not be used by other family members on a ride if the person the card is issued for is not riding



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