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11 Apr 18, 07:11 PM |
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I want to go now!
Join Date: Dec 15
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Rider swap for special needs ?
Asking this for a friend, her son has aspergers so will be entitled to the DAS pass as unable to queue etc however due to some
Of his sensory issues he also won’t be able to ride some of the rides. My understanding is if he’s not riding they can’t use the DAS pass but would they be able to ask for rider swap otherwise will mean one parent will have to miss out on the ride ( or have to wait 2x for both parents to experience - which obviously he can’t do) never thought of this before or seen anything about it so wondered if anyone knew? |
11 Apr 18, 07:48 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Apr 14
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Our son has special needs and like your friends son was unable to ride most rides. We just explained (along with showing the DAS card) at the ride (fast pass) entrance. One of us would queue alomg th normal line and when off the other was able to go up the fast pass line.
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11 Apr 18, 08:34 PM |
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Thread Starter
I want to go now!
Join Date: Dec 15
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Thank you, that’s really useful. Will this only work on those that offer rider switch normally (height restrictions) or will it work on any ride?
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