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4 Mar 19, 02:44 PM |
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Disneyland Paris Priority Pass/Easy Access Pass
I've been an AP at DLP for a few years and I've never before been to guest services to enquire about these, though I have always skipped out on long queues because I can't stand in one position for too long. We just got back from Florida where I got the DAS and it made the holiday so easy and took away all worried of a flare up.
I have juvenile arthritis, and have had for the last 15 years. I would be able to provide a doctors note- but I do have so questions about these passes. - One thing that DLPtips says is that anyone with a mobility problem should be accompanied with someone older then 18 years so they can assist them. This seems pretty outdated for them to suggest I need an adult to assist me when I'm a more then capable adult who lives alone! I was thinking of going with my 16 year old cousin, does this mean I couldn't apply for one of these passes without having another adult present? - DLPtips seems to also suggest that you can apply for both with a letter from the doctor or consultant- also reading into it I think I'm more of a priority pass person as I have a disability and not just a temporary illness- but other sites say you need a 'registered disabled pass' or a blue badge, and I have neither. Is a doctors note fine? Really reading into it all it seems we may have to leave it, especially if I needed to bring someone else over 18 with me. I do completely understand why they want that, but it isn't a nice feeling having it insinuated you need a carer when you can help yourself Edited at 02:56 PM. |
4 Mar 19, 02:57 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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Interestingly Disneyland Paris' own website says an able bodied helper of 15 years plus is what they need, so my cousin and I would be fine. So thats answered that question for me!
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