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    Default Handicap person at parks?

    Hello, we have a member in our party who has a handicap and holds handicap parking tags and paperwork to prove this. He is not in a wheelchair or scooter so my question is when we go to parks is there something we can do to bypass lines for him? He can walk but has difficulty standing still for long periods of time.
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    You should be able to use the Disability Access Service. You can get more information on how this works works from Disney's web site: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/gu...ccess-service/
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    Echoing what Faline said, for any access concerns for attractions, the Disability Access Service is the place to start.

    I do want to give you a heads-up that Disney tends to recommend renting a wheelchair or ECV for mobility issues. I'd definitely use the pre-register function, in case you have to come up with a Plan B.
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    Really as I have a nephew that is in a wheelchair there. So in a sense, know the feeling. But not to what his parents, my brother and sister in law has to go through.
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