Visiting park with a disabled person

Does any one know how things work when visiting the park with a disabled person?

bholcomb's avatar

Typically you get a booklet that you can use to skip the lines and wait outside of the queue. I assume you'd push them around in a wheelchair which can be rented I believe.

i broke my femurs a few years back and injuried my back so i get the disabled booklet, u just get times for all the roller coasters and if u get a nice person the times are real real short :) also any rides not on the booklet u get to cut in line(via the exit) and enter it on the next cycle.

did dragster 4 times last year :)
*** Edited 5/21/2007 12:19:48 AM UTC by Mavorick1***

Is anyone else sensing english as a second language?


Dead Men Tell No Tales

who are you talking about

Wow. Yeah, you'll get a booklet which will allow you and the disabled person to enter many rides through the exit.

Yes, wheelchairs can be rented, but not all disabled people need wheelchairs, and most who do, probably don't need to rent them...

And PREMiERdrum, I don't sense English as a second language for anybody in this thread, even while some fail to capitalize English...


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Loopy's avatar

I was thinking more of a third.


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Ride on, MrScott!

Loopy, it's just nice to know I wasn't the only one scratching my head.


Dead Men Tell No Tales

bholcomb's avatar

So some people aren't as good writers as others. They're called Auto Mechanics. ;)

There's a huge gap between "bad writers" and "sounds like a bad online translation" ;)


Dead Men Tell No Tales

who are you guys talking about im confused?

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