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Headline: Rich Manhattan Moms Hire Handicapped Tour Guides so Kids Can Cut Lines at Disney World

“My daughter waited one minute to get on ‘It’s a Small World’ — the other kids had to wait 2 1/2 hours,” crowed one mom, who hired a disabled guide through Dream Tours Florida.

What the hell is wrong with people!!! DonDiego says: "Be fair. Play fair. Live fair."

Ref: New York Post
Having been to Disney many times, I often wondered if this was being done.
Similar actions are used by cretins who use children, the feeble elderly and "handicapped" persons so that they can board their airline flight early to get better seats on Southwest.
Pure genius. I wonder what they charge. I would rather Disney charge more and let fewer people in the park. It's sad when families save for years to go to Disneyland and when they get there they only get to do a couple of rides because the park is so crowded. I really like the front of the line pass you can buy at Universal Studios. Well worth the money.

I heard it was $130 an hour
I worked at Disneyland at one time. If there was a party in a wheel chair, they would be asked to go to a certain area (maybe with the person who is pushing them) and the rest of their party needed to wait in line. When the rest of the party reached the front of the line, they were reunited with the person in the wheel chair.

Of course their policy may have changed since then.
Disneyworld takes the whole group to the front of the line. I have also thought that this was the reason grandma/grandpa went to Disneyworld
I've seen kids take turns being in the wheelchair from ride to ride, and the parents are with them...disgusting.
Whats the big deal? I take my dad to the store with me just so I can park in the handicap spot. Then we have him buy the movie tickets so we get the senior citizen discount. He's like a walking coupon-book =)
Reminds me of an incident at a local water park. We pay to park what seemed like 2 miles away, grab all our crap and walk 15-20 mins. to the entrance. There are at least 100 spaces designated for handicapped. We saw 3 huge SUV's pull up with an average of 12 ppl in each one. Not a single one had a limp or any obvious handicap. In fact they were running and dancing up to the gate.

My h2b decided to look at the placards hanging from their rearview mirrors and guess what? It the same one copied 2 times. He has no jurisdiction there unless he is called so he decided to play it a different way.
He called it in to his station and when thoses SUV's pulled out of the parking lot there were 2 patrol cars waiting.
Huge fines and the owner of the original had it revoked.

It was a good day at the water park.
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