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Does anyone know if there are fast track ride passes at disneyland for handicapped kids "ADHD" , ?

by Guest61252  |  earlier

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my son can not wait for one minute in line even at the grocery store or anywhere and i would like to take him to the theme parks but im afraid he will cause a big ruckus because of the lines , does anyone know if there are handicapped passes available just not to wait as long as everyone else? thank you

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  1. No, that doesn't qualify.  I wish it did.  I'd take advantage of it. LOL

    You are paying a lot of money for those tickets and it is a hectic day so I would give him his medication that day.  He will would probably enjoy the day a lot better too.  That should help.  I know I take mine!


  2. check disneylandsecrets.com

  3. You need to call Disney and get a sure answer. Even with a Fast Pass you still are waiting in a line.

    According to "The Unofficial Guide to Disney World" there is a separate holding area apart from the regular lines. He would still have to wait his turn but wouldn't be surrounded by everyone. Most ride, but not all, have this. You must have documentation from his doctor. You must take this to Guest Relations at the front of each park. A special card will be given to you.

  4. ha lol! ok so there are only fast passes for some popular rides except the finding nemo submarine,  be prepared for a long line over there, be sure to go on it! You should contact the people in charge of Disneyland, it might help, i don't' know! There are fast passes for some rollar coasters and some kid rides, you should check on the website for more help. Hope you guys have fun!

  5. Every kid in America has ADHD.  I don't think that is considered a handicap.  Coming from someone who has an autistic son who holds his hands over his ears because he can't stand crowds, or noises, but loves to ride rides......if we can stand the wait, I'm certain you can!

  6. I don't know how they figure out who deserves the passes so I'm not sure if they'll give it for ADHD. I know people who have it and wait in the lines just fine but I guess if you prove your son has an extreme case they might. They do have such passes. You go to the exit of every ride and usually get right on the attraction.

    I think you would get that at guest services to the left of the Disneyland entrance but I'd ask about it when you buy the tickets. I usually see families using them when they have a kid with autism or some other handicap where it's not generally a good idea for them to be trapped in large crowds.

  7. go to City Hall and ask for a Guest Assistance Pass and describe your reasoning behind them....something like he gets nervous or causes scenes when standing for prolonged amount of time in line

    with the GAP card that's stamped with a  wheelchair symbol, you would enter through the exit, not the fast pass line

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