Yeah I agree that strictly limiting the number of RAP users each day would be a good idea. The park would just have to make sure that the info is easily finable so people can't complain that "I didn't know we had to book RAP now" and such though.Then again, if you have an incredibly limited amount of RAP users on park, it's less of an issue.
Then again, if you have an incredibly limited amount of RAP users on park, it's less of an issue.
Which park website did you apply for it through? If you applied via Towers' site you pick it up from Guest Services at Towers.Just a question about the RAP application and registration process, I’ve applied for a card for my son and I’ve had the email back from Merlin telling my that the application has been processed and it gives me the ID number.
It then tells me to go through to the Access Card website with the information on linking the Ride Access Pass with Merlin and then directs me to the MAP site whereby I fill in the details for the RAP card. But once I complete this section does the RAP get posted to me or do I have the option to pick it up from Guest Services at a park? We are visiting Thorpe next Monday and it will be the first time using RAP so I’m just a bit unsure of the whole process.
Which park website did you apply for it through?
That’s a good question, I’m not actually sure. It could have been from a link on the Thorpe or Chessington website (I can’t recall which) but then I went through to a generic RAP application page, and then today I got the acceptance email and the links from that just took me through to the MAP page to complete the process. I thought at some point I’d get the option to select which attraction I wanted to pick it up from but I didn’t. However I’ve just had an email from both Chessington and Legoland confirming my Reserve & Ride order so I’m not confused as to what’s going on with it.
You need to check each park's own websites for information on what's accepted, as their requirements vary so widely. Nimbus is a UK company though, so it's unlikely to be recognised or accepted in Europe. If you put the park name plus accessibility into Google then you're pretty likely to get the info for each park.Question about using the various "rap" systems in Europe
Is the Nimbus card accepted across most parks in Europe or do you need to do other things to use there version of Ride Access, for example, Parc Asterix wants you to have a disability card
Thanks in advance