24 Sep 13, 12:27 AM
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24 Sep 13, 12:27 AM
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I hadn't heard anything about it before. The article says: "The past few years has seen the rise of disabled 'tour guides' who charge sometimes hundreds of dollars to accompany able-bodied guests so they can cut queues...".
Hundreds of dollars? Is it really worth that much to someone to cut a queue? And there would have to be one disabled person per able bodied person wouldn't there? (Or doesn't it work like that?)
If so, if it were a couple or a family wanting to cut queues, they presumably would all have to have a "disabled tour guide" each. I am amazed that this practice is so widespread that Disney have now changed their rules.
Edited at 12:36 AM.
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