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29 Oct 21, 07:18 PM |
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Access card
Hi, I have got an access card for DD, meant to be a recognised card for disability support/companion carer at venues etc. Haven’t used it so far but I was told (quite rudely!) that the park we were at only accept these cards not DLA or doctors letters. I can see that if it works it will be a bonus not having to explain every time we go somewhere as it has the symbols of what support is required. Costs £15 for three years. I have already used it to get a companion carer free to Disney on Ice, as well as getting seats nearer the front than available online.
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30 Oct 21, 11:25 AM |
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Hi Bootrip,
How did you obtain this access card?It would be great for my disabled daughter. |
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30 Oct 21, 12:20 PM |
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30 Oct 21, 10:18 PM |
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Rozzyb2011,
Thank you.zingy |
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31 Oct 21, 07:58 AM |
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Sorry it’s taken a while to get back, yes that is the one. It was very quick, about 2 days- they processed it immediately. I uploaded DLA letter and 2 x letters from consultant and also a link from a website about how her condition affects her. X
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31 Oct 21, 09:39 AM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: May 19
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I’ve only ever used the access card to get the Merlin RAP so far but it was worth it for that.
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31 Oct 21, 10:06 AM |
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I’m hoping I won’t need to explain every time I go somewhere. As DD is getting older it is difficult to do this.
I think its good as there are different types of assistance it can be offered so can tailor it to each person. I just have queue asssist and companion on mine, but there are some for mobility/visual/needing toilet urgently symbols. If it becomes accepted at venues it will be a great help.
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19 Feb 22, 08:14 PM |
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Join Date: Sep 18
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i used the access card at a few places on our london trip, TOL, Thorpe park and others.
i think theres a list of places online and im sure cinemas and stuff are included |
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21 Feb 22, 08:35 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Aug 06
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If you are thinking about at Disney then you will need to get a Disability Access Pass instead. This can be done in advance by using the online chat function no more than 30 days before travelling. They do not recognise the card as it is a UK card. They will ask you why queuing is not appropriate and need to take a photo of your daughter for the pass but once you have it it will be linked to your ticket and you wont need to explain all the time.
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22 Feb 22, 10:12 AM |
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Yes this is a U.K. only card, but some places now ask for this rather than DLA/PIP letter as it states what help is required.
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