Disabled hit with new Disney queues

Instead they are drawn by the museums, Hollywood, amusement parks such as Disneyland in nearby Orange County and upscale shopping centres.

Instead they are drawn by the museums, Hollywood, amusement parks such as Disneyland in nearby Orange County and upscale shopping centres.

Published Sep 26, 2013

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London - Disney was criticised for changing its system allowing the disabled to avoid long queues for rides at its US theme parks.

They currently get “backdoor access”, but from October 9 they will be given tickets with a time to return to join a short queue.

The company said the current system had been abused by some able-bodied visitors using disabled “tour guides” to beat queues.

But the change has been criticised by a number of parents who say their disabled children will not understand the new system. - Daily Mail

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