@ihaveaspergers, at Disney you go and get a return time which is whatever the queue is at that time and when it’s your time you enter via the fast pass line
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imanautie
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So it's basically fastpass all day then? That seems pretty fair.@ihaveaspergers, at Disney you go and get a return time which is whatever the queue is at that time and when it’s your time you enter via the fast pass line
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So it's basically fastpass all day then? That seems pretty fair.
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So it's not a RAP then?
imanautie
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Well if it times out for all rides then not it's like really like rap, closer to Legoland qbot/rapSo it's not a RAP then?![]()
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imanautie
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That seems to be the fairest way. Can other guests tell your using that system and not a regular fast pass?You do the waiting before you go on.
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Benzin
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DLP has dedicated exit queues for disabled visitors, and they use the time return policy, but I'm not sure if you can get as many times as you want for each attraction.
Plus they have one band for those with 'temporary' disabilities (such as legs in casts) and another for 'permanently' disabled, which work in slightly different fashions (but again, I'm not sure on the details).
Florida has most of the queues designed to fit wheelchairs up it, probably because of the high amount of EMVs they see in the park hired by people who really need the exercise.
Plus they have one band for those with 'temporary' disabilities (such as legs in casts) and another for 'permanently' disabled, which work in slightly different fashions (but again, I'm not sure on the details).
Florida has most of the queues designed to fit wheelchairs up it, probably because of the high amount of EMVs they see in the park hired by people who really need the exercise.
Crawleyboy01
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I don' think they can it' something I've wished to be used here at Merlin parks for years. My son has what would be called a hidden disability and every time we go on a ride I always feel like people are wondering why we have rap. That' why I like LEGOLAND it just uses there qbot system
To the untrained eye no but if you know what to look for yes.That seems to be the fairest way. Can other guests tell your using that system and not a regular fast pass?
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Crawleyboy01
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Why would you look for it? And what training must you undergo to detect it?To the untrained eye no but if you know what to look for yes.
imanautie
TS Member
Any examplesTo the untrained eye no but if you know what to look for yes.
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bluesonichd
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If he told you he would have to kill youWhy would you look for it? And what training must you undergo to detect it?
Why would you look for it? And what training must you undergo to detect it?
Because identifying a RAP user makes them all warm and fuzzy inside, then they can go onto the interweebs and complain about how all RAP users are fiddling the system, ruining their day and eating cute kittens while getting preferential treatment....
Crawleyboy01
TS Member
Because identifying a RAP user makes them all warm and fuzzy inside, then they can go onto the interweebs and complain about how all RAP users are fiddling the system, ruining their day and eating cute kittens while getting preferential treatment....
I have just spat hot coffee over my 1 year old.....this is so true.
I have just spat hot coffee over my 1 year old.....this is so true.
Sorry, hope you didn't burn them....
imanautie
TS Member
And thats better how?It's not so much "I want you to suffer so I don't have to" as to "If I have to suffer, you should too"![]()
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BarryZola
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And thats better how?
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It's better because we all have equality then.