Disney Cites Abuse in Changing Policy for Disabled Riders


Disney theme parks are eliminating a policy that allowed disabled guests to skip to the front of the line for attractions. The Los Angeles Times says the move is partly in response to reports that visitors to Walt Disney World were hiring disabled people to go with them to the park to help them skip lines. Instead disabled guests will now get a version of the FastPass ticket that gives them a scheduled time for faster access to the attraction. Disney says it wants to create a more consistent experience for its visitors.

SOURCE: LA Times

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