The trouble is, you can't cater for all disabilities without someone taking advantage of it. My proposals were about closing the loopholes.
Even Legoland system get abused, as someone say's the Qbot don't stop people entering the RAP queue line before the time out and there is still nothing to stop people using the normal queues alternatively with the RAP queues.
The other alternative is to have a holding area for the RAP, so you scan your wrist band at the entrance of the holding area. This area could have seating or some basic activities that keep people occupied. Each individual wrist band will have a number and when your time is due, a number will flag up on a screen with a buzz.
To be honest, I visit various attractions, shops and the theme park industry is the only place that has RAP queue lines. Even at our local Zoo, if you have a disability you still have to join the main queue (yes our local Zoo does have attractions that you have to queue for like public animal feeding, road train, shops, purchasing tickets, food outlets, face painting, simulator). One could even question the need for level access at Merlin's parks. As a carer for a wife who is wheelchair bound, I do understand the need for level access. But for the rides, once you are in the station, the person still need to be mobile to step into/onto the ride and under the RAP rules, you still need to be mobile enough to evacuate the rides in the event of a break down. The rapids is not level access as you still need to be able to walk down and up the exit stairs as well as to climb into the boats.
Jess will love to go on the rides, but she can't due to her medical condition as well as the RAP rules (need to be able to walk) won't allow her to. There are lots of places that we would love to visit, but we don't because the facilities are not suitable for Jess. So we stick to places that we can do and avoid the ones that we can't. Our biggest bug bear is accessing disable toilets, most of which are way too small, or if they are big enough, we can't fit in them because the venue usually fill them up with various bins.
If the RAP is done in a way that it puts of those that are abusing it and effectively ran, then in theory, there will be less waiting around in the RAP queue line too, it should benefit all and not be an inconvenience, only for those that are abusing the sytem
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So you have an issue with paying £20pp for the RAP, but were hoping to pay £700+ for a VIP pass ?????
If you have the paperwork saying that you need two carers and you get a second carer pass for free, then you should be allowed a second carer for free in my proposed system.