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Re: Re: Travel to Disney Fast Pass??

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We just got back from Disneyland. The fast pass is only available on certain

popular rides (as if they aren't all popular) like Small World. It is great

for the rides they offer it on. You just go to the ride and stick your park

admission ticket into a machine. The machine gives you tickets back with

a time on it such as 1:10 to 2:10. You can then go do other things and come

back to that ride any time during the designated hour. We used it several

times and just walked by the super long lines.

MELISSA Gillespie wrote:

What is the fast

pass? Hailee just got approved for her make a wish and we

are going to disneyland first week in march, i too would appreciate travel

advice, we are going with pump, o2 and o2monitor and gtube pump.

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>Reply-To: Mito

>To: Mito

>Subject: Re: Travel to Disney

>Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 22:08:14 -0000

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At WDW in FL there's a Guest Assistance Pass which will allow someone

with a disability to use the Fastpass line, which described,

without sticking their ticket in and waiting for the appointment

time--they can go right into the Fastpass line with their family. The

Guest Assistance Pass is designed for people who, because of medical

reasons, can't handle the lines, heat, fatigue, etc. To get the pass,

you go to Guest Services at the front of the park and explain your

child's circumstances.

However, you may not need that--I have heard that children on wish trips

who go to WDW in FL get a pass or button that allows them to go to the

front of lines and get other special treatment because Disney understands

that most of the children on wish trips are medically fragile. Perhaps

the group organizing your trip could tell you if this is how it works at

Disneyland in CA.

Have fun!!!

-- Mom to:

Emilie (17), mito--complex IV, cp, ld

Kaitlin (17), cp, asthma, a few autonomic symptoms

Ian (22) migraines

....and wife to Tim, who has a heart of gold

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