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im currently handicaped (broken leg) and i was wondering if disneyland gives discounted tickets or lets you cut all the lines? i was just wondering because im really bored

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  1. Hi!

    I'm not sure about discounted tickets, but I do know they provide 'front of the line' passes to those w/ disabilities. A few years back I went to Disneyland w/a  friend who had a broken leg and was on crutches and he was able to get in front w/o any problems. Hope that helps!

    M


  2. Hi Moooo,

    As any of the Disney park will not offer discounts for handicap visitors you offered one perk.  The handicap queue at the rides.  We experienced this at WDW in 2006, because my mother in law has an artificial hip and couldn't stand for long periods of time.

    What you want to do right after you enter the park is head for Guest Relations and ask for a handicap pass.  They will ask you your length of stay and how many people in your party and hand you a pass good for rides.

    I found this online and will give my source below;

    Special Services for Guests with Disabilities

    Accommodations have been made throughout Disneyland for Guests with disabilities. For specific information, obtain your copy of the Guidebook for Guests with Disabilities or a Disneyland Park Braille Guidebook at City Hall and the Guest Information Booth (Main Entrance). Written storylines are available for use at many Disneyland attractions. Please visit City Hall for a complete listing. A limited number of wheelchairs and Electric Convenience Vehicles are available. Rental fee and a refundable deposit apply. Guests must be at least 18 years of age to rent and Electric Convenience Vehicle.

    Hope this helps and enjoy your trip!

    Joanne

  3. i went to disney for a family reunion.massive amount of people.but anywho.my uncle was in a wheel chair and he was allowed to get ahead of the line.along with five of us.pretty cool!we're going again in a month.woo hoo!

  4. you can actually rent a wheelchair at the entrance of the park. you have to pay a 20 or 25 dollar deposit plus the rental fee. And since most of the lines arent accessable to people in wheelchairs, you usually only have to wait thru half of any line, and then a cast member will guide you thru a different entrance. sometimes, like on pirates of the caribbean, they have you go thru the exit instead. disneyland overall is very accomodating.

  5. i don't know about the whole discounted tickets thing. but they do let you cut the line.

    like they let you go in through the exit. and it's wayyy faster. lol.

    trust mee.

  6. no they dont. they have a hanicaps line with wheelchairs but no they dont and there are a lot of ppl in wheelchairs there at disneyland

  7. You just enter through the exit of the ride and will also let your party get on with you.

  8. They don't give you discounts, but they do let you cut lines. You just enter through the exit of the ride and will also let your party get on with you.

  9. If you get the wheelchair you will be able to use the fast pass lines or in some cases the exit. How ever you will not be able to get any discounts on your tickets.

  10. they have a different line for the disabled it is shorter but u still may have to wait a while

  11. I don't think you get a discount, but you and everyone with you can cut the lines, you have to check in when you get there as disabled...

  12. I'm sorry to burst your bubble but Disneyland does not offer discounted tickets for a broken leg.  But you can take advantage of the handicap entrances for most of the rides and attractions.  BUT be careful of riding the rides like Matterhorn, Indy, Space and Splash Mt.  If you have a broken leg then, I wouldn't recommend for you to ride them.  It will just cause you more pain.  So, if you do go, wait until the cast is off your leg before riding the rougher rides.  Also, some of the rides are handicap accessible like in DCA (which means you do have to wait in line like everyone else).

    An up-to-date list can be found on the Disneyland website under Accessibility with Disability.

    FYI:  DL website is running an update.

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