Disneyland City Hall - Special Assistance Passes
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Disney is bullshit and way overpriced for the horrible experience you go through.
Stand in line for 45 minutes only to ride 3 minutes.
Lunch is around $40 for just some chicken nuggets.
They charge an arm and a leg to stay at their hotels and all the rooms are the same size yet in different price tiers. The Assistance pass is a great idea but some area's I have found said fuck you I'm not going to honor it. No LIE! I show documentation when I got mine. I have no intention to EVER return.
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@TheBWrighter I don't think he meant to be rude. It is that when someone says "Can't wait longer than a minute" it sounds like the are exaggerating. I have been in line behind Autistic people, I know it is hard. So maybe a happy medium, like an alternate waiting area. Not everyone abuses the pass, but a lot do.
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It's sad that people abuse those passes. Shame on them. Thanks for making the video, it's a good one.
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I love getting the, "I cannot wait in line," excuse whenever at work. You can wait in line you just don't want to; what makes some of these people think that just because they have a disabled pass, that automatically gets them to the front of the line is beyond me. So you're disabled and people are there working to assist you, but there are also thousands of others who need help too. And to all morons that rented a wheel chair who didn't need one, you're making the lines worse for everyone else.
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@alorindanya they did not get rid of theme I know this because i just recently went and had a broken leg and needed a wheel chair. After I got the wheel chair I went to town hall and gave me a Guest Assistance card.
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@KeikoTeddy Don't be rude. My brother has autism and before we knew about the passes, we could never go to Disney. We went one time and never got on more than one ride because of his break downs. Now that we know its exists we can enjoy the park as a family. We don't abuse the pass. Not everyone does.
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Been there recently with a handicapped person and we got in front of the line all the time. Just get the damn wheelchair! Even if you don't need it. And they not to be rude to the workers they don't make the rules. Its their job to just follow them.
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Woman: I hope you burn in hell.
Man: Have a magical day.
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no one goes to a theme park thinking, wow this will be a really easy, low key day. you think, this is going to be an exciting, long, active day! It's a place for whole families but walking all day and standing in line comes with the territory of ANY theme park and everyone should be prepared to do that.
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They still have assistance passes, called guest assistance passes. you can get them for a variety of reasons; not all of them make the wait shorter or get you in the exit; they are about accessibility. many rides have longer waits for wheelchairs than the normal line; or if you just can't do stairs, rides that don't have stairs until the very end of the queue won't let you cut. honestly, disneyland is an active activity, akin to going hiking. why go if you're unwilling/unable to handle it??
SOOOOOO accurate, I LOVE this! No one but Cast Members understand this. Love the mention of stairs at the end. A lovely Disney "f-u". Priceless.
IwanAcleverUtubeName 1 year ago 22
i can't tell you how many times i've been in city hall and have heard people ask about "front of the line" passes...there are some people who really DO need the cards and they are easy to discern...my disability isn't so clear to see, but i don't abuse the privilege...i do use a cane, but often wait in a queue so that people i go with can get the experience of what some queues have to offer
Luvmylizard 1 year ago 18