Our goal is to make sure everyone can have the adventures they want to have regardless of unique need. That's why we provide inclusive travel tips for everyone.
I’m so glad you found my video helpful. Let me know if you have any other questions. If I ask you nicely, will you please subscribe. I hope you have a great day.
It’s nice that these are available for invisible or mental disabilities too. I get terrible anxiety waiting in lines and have panic attacks and that kept me from universal for a while. This alleviated a TON of my stress and anxiety and I had a great time. I’m going back in September and going to ask for one again.
Thanks for watching my video and leaving a comment! I completely agree with you that it’s a blessing that they include invisible and mental disabilities as well. I hope other parks follow suit and have this level of advocacy that is so beneficial and needed. The pass has been a huge blessing for my family as well. I hope you have fun on your trip in September. If I ask you nicely, will you please subscribe to my channel.
I am so glad you found my video helpful! Let me know if you have any more questions. If I ask you nicely, will you please subscribe. I hope you have fun one your trip.
This is really interesting and has definitely changed since we went. We are going back next year and have forked out for overnight in Loews because I am now too afraid to go near Universal's disability pass. Back then I had CFS for unknown reasons, we now know it's due to onset Hashimotos, so I can't stand for long periods as I will experience extreme fatigue and need to sit down or in worst cases I can experience syncope. I also have sensory issues but I can deal with them if I'm expecting the level of noise. My Husband is a type 1 diabetic (childhood onset) and needs his insulin AND immediate access to food around him at all times. And yes I've seen the arguments of 'just eat a candy bar if you go low' but oh boy do I wish it were that easy - he would not be able to ride as he would either pass out or be sick as it affects his brain function. Anyway, we explained all of this to Universal when we went and they said that their queues met all of our needs and if I really had a problem with fatigue then why am I not just in a wheelchair all of the time 👍🏻 They said their queues were air conditioned enough that my Husband wouldn't be able to experience heat triggered hypoglycaemic attacks and that he could take his required items with him he just needed to explain it to the person at the queue entrance. But then when we did explain said issue to people at the front of queues, they took us round back entrances with back lockers and let us ride immediately? (This was 2019) So at this point we were horrificially confused. One staff member made me cry with Rip Ride as they said my Husband could go and sit with his bag and wait for me on my own in the regular queue (which was around 90 minutes) and when I pointed out that we are carers for each other - he can treat me the same way I see to him - she shut us in a locked back area and we had to wait for another staff member who came out and pointed us in the right direction. And that is why I never want to go near any disability stuff with Universal again 😂!
I am so sorry to hear that you had such a traumatizing and unfortunate experience. I hope that your next trip is more enjoyable and the staff are kind and supportive of you. It’s never okay to marginalize or minimize someone’s disability or needs. Thank you for taking the time to share your story. If I ask you nicely, will you please subscribe. I hope you have a good day and a fun time on your upcoming trip!
It gets very warm here in the Spring and Summer. It's in the 90's here right now, and summers can get even hotter. Bring sunscreen and drink loads of water.
The attractions assistance pass at Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure is free. You will need to visit guest services and speak with them. Thank you for watching my video and leaving a comment. Please subscribe.
So when you have a wait time can you still use the pass to get into express lines of do I need an express pass too ? Can you ride the same ride more than once with it ? Our child is in the spectrum and can not stand long lines
If you get an attractions assistant pass, you won’t need an express pass. All you have to do is get a come back time for each ride you wish to ride. When you come back, you’ll use the express entrance to that ride. You may ride a ride as many times as you wish, but you will need a new comeback time each time you wish to ride it. If the express wait times are still to long for your family members needing assistance then talk to a cast member when you come back from your comeback time. They’ll direct one adult and the person needing assistance to the rider/child swap area to wait there while another party member waits in the express line. They really do try to be as accommodating as possible. Both of my children have autism, and my son has a very difficult time with lines, crowds, etc. The attraction assistance pass has been a lifesaver and all we need. We do take lots of break and remember not to push so hard, but we get to ride everything we want as much as we want. I hope that answers your questions.
We get a come back time and then fill the wait period with a ride that has a shorted wait time. Go watch our video about maxing your DAS pass. It’s the same concept. You get a comeback time for something that has a longer wait time and then ride shorter wait time things until your time is ready. This way you get to ride everything. Thanks for watching my video. Please subscribe!
The Attractions Access Pass is only at Universal and Islands of Adventure. They use the TapuTapu and virtual cue system at Volcano Bay. Thanks for watching!
At the express entrance to every ride, there is an attendant who can give you a comeback time (assuming the ride is operational). It's very easy and you should have any problem reaching or getting a time from this person.
I will say that we've had more good experiences than bad. But what other people think of me is none of my business. If I get a funky look or snark comment, I just assume that they're having a bad day and it's not about me. But, like I said, that's been rare and only occasionally happens.
Actually we were told the pass doesnt work for Hagrid’s ride or Velociraptor. They said they have a different system at the park but they did not explain. Can you tell us what they do instead?
Explaining my disability makes me extremly anxious. In my country ppl with disabilities ger a card from the government, which states they are excused from waiting in line and then in different places they just present it to get a pass no questions asked.
They don’t require any documentation. They simply need you to state the need for the pass and reason. I’m sure if you presented that card, they’d be more than happy to provide the appropriate accommodations. They go out of their way to be discrete and require only essential details so you don’t have to feel uncomfortable.
No proof needed. They only need to know what kind of accommodations you need and why. They can't ask leading questions. You'll have to be the one to volunteer that info. So, if you can't safely walk up stairs or need elevator access then say so. If you have sensory issues and can't stay in loud or crowded places for an extended period of time, then you can say that.
No one else is covering these issues. Glad you're doing it
Our goal is to make sure everyone can have the adventures they want to have regardless of unique need. That's why we provide inclusive travel tips for everyone.
This info is so needed. Thank you for creating a channel for people with unique needs
I'm glad you found the information helpful
So helpful saved the day on our trip to universal
I like that you talked about the passes in a nice way cuz a lot of people are rude about it. Good video
Glad you found my video helpful. Thank you for watching.
This helps us plan out next trip better. We'll already know how to save time with the pass
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching.
Thank u so much I’m visiting for the first time and didn’t know what we could do
I’m so glad you found my video helpful. Let me know if you have any other questions. If I ask you nicely, will you please subscribe. I hope you have a great day.
It’s nice that these are available for invisible or mental disabilities too. I get terrible anxiety waiting in lines and have panic attacks and that kept me from universal for a while. This alleviated a TON of my stress and anxiety and I had a great time. I’m going back in September and going to ask for one again.
Thanks for watching my video and leaving a comment! I completely agree with you that it’s a blessing that they include invisible and mental disabilities as well. I hope other parks follow suit and have this level of advocacy that is so beneficial and needed. The pass has been a huge blessing for my family as well. I hope you have fun on your trip in September. If I ask you nicely, will you please subscribe to my channel.
This pass will be so helpful fr my son with autism. Them parks can be a nightmare for him in long loud lines
I'm glad you found the information helpful
I saw you at the park!! Thank you for being so sweet to us. You made my son's day!!
It was nice to meet you guys! Your family is precious. I hope you all had an amazing day at the parks!
Thank you so much. I am planning a trip with a family member and this will make things so much easier
I am so glad you found my video helpful! Let me know if you have any more questions. If I ask you nicely, will you please subscribe. I hope you have fun one your trip.
Thanks for being so inclusive in your videos
Thank you for watching.
Loving the direction of this channel
YAY! Thanks for watching.
Heard about you in my mom's group ad I wasnt disappointed
Welcome! I'm glad you joined us. I appreciate you checking out my channel.
Looking forward to following this channel..
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I needed this info fr our upcoming trip! Thank you
I'm glad you found the information helpful
Can't wait for my next ioa .. on a side note love that pink shirt
Thanks for watching my video
Great tip bout the back guess services huts
thank you
Thank you this was very helpful and informative
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You should make a video on how hard or easy it is to get around shows and shops on an ecv. I want to know that
I can do that. Keep watching.
This is really interesting and has definitely changed since we went. We are going back next year and have forked out for overnight in Loews because I am now too afraid to go near Universal's disability pass. Back then I had CFS for unknown reasons, we now know it's due to onset Hashimotos, so I can't stand for long periods as I will experience extreme fatigue and need to sit down or in worst cases I can experience syncope. I also have sensory issues but I can deal with them if I'm expecting the level of noise. My Husband is a type 1 diabetic (childhood onset) and needs his insulin AND immediate access to food around him at all times. And yes I've seen the arguments of 'just eat a candy bar if you go low' but oh boy do I wish it were that easy - he would not be able to ride as he would either pass out or be sick as it affects his brain function.
Anyway, we explained all of this to Universal when we went and they said that their queues met all of our needs and if I really had a problem with fatigue then why am I not just in a wheelchair all of the time 👍🏻 They said their queues were air conditioned enough that my Husband wouldn't be able to experience heat triggered hypoglycaemic attacks and that he could take his required items with him he just needed to explain it to the person at the queue entrance.
But then when we did explain said issue to people at the front of queues, they took us round back entrances with back lockers and let us ride immediately? (This was 2019) So at this point we were horrificially confused. One staff member made me cry with Rip Ride as they said my Husband could go and sit with his bag and wait for me on my own in the regular queue (which was around 90 minutes) and when I pointed out that we are carers for each other - he can treat me the same way I see to him - she shut us in a locked back area and we had to wait for another staff member who came out and pointed us in the right direction.
And that is why I never want to go near any disability stuff with Universal again 😂!
I am so sorry to hear that you had such a traumatizing and unfortunate experience. I hope that your next trip is more enjoyable and the staff are kind and supportive of you. It’s never okay to marginalize or minimize someone’s disability or needs. Thank you for taking the time to share your story. If I ask you nicely, will you please subscribe. I hope you have a good day and a fun time on your upcoming trip!
Making me excited bout my next trip to universal studios
Universal is my happy place. I totally get it.
Good video
thank you
I subscribed. I'm here for this
Thank you!
This video is so needed. Gave good info
Thanks for watching
Wish these cards were digital. Loves this video
thank you for sharing your thoughts
Great video!!
Thanks!
Following
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When the card get wet they fall apart. Glad to know there are quick ways to get new one
They recommend you get a new one if they get wet. I also bring a plastic zip bag to keep ours in on water rides.
This video is a lifesaver
glad you found it helpful.
Love love love this
thank you
Yay great info
Glad you think so!
Can you do this topic but at disney
There are defiantly Disney videos coming in the near future.
Look like fun. How hot is it there?
It gets very warm here in the Spring and Summer. It's in the 90's here right now, and summers can get even hotter. Bring sunscreen and drink loads of water.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
I needed this info
Thanks for watching
Is it only available in person at the parks or is there an online option?
It is only available in person. Thanks for watching my videos and please subscribe. I hope you have a fantastic day.
Just wondering how many rides have alternatives to stairs since it was listed on the card
That's a great question. I am going to make a video about that in the future. Keep watching for the answer to your question!
What rides can plus sized
people do? I liked your video
I am a plus sized lady, and I'm absolutely going to do a video on this topic in the future. Keep watching for your answer!
Can you ride your ecv into the Bourne show
Thanks for watching. We will definitely do a show about that in the future. Great suggestion.
Is it free or do I have to pay a fee? Me and my sister are going in January and I have spine injuries so standing a long time is a no-go
The attractions assistance pass at Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure is free. You will need to visit guest services and speak with them. Thank you for watching my video and leaving a comment. Please subscribe.
Which rides let you take a wheel chair on it
Great question! Keep watching. Your question will be answered in a video in the near future!
Like your video
Thank you!
Helpful info
Glad you found it helpful
Do you know how many family members can be on one pass? I have me and 4 family members
You can have up to six people on one pass. Thank you for watching! Please subscribe.
So when you have a wait time can you still use the pass to get into express lines of do I need an express pass too ? Can you ride the same ride more than once with it ? Our child is in the spectrum and can not stand long lines
If you get an attractions assistant pass, you won’t need an express pass. All you have to do is get a come back time for each ride you wish to ride. When you come back, you’ll use the express entrance to that ride. You may ride a ride as many times as you wish, but you will need a new comeback time each time you wish to ride it. If the express wait times are still to long for your family members needing assistance then talk to a cast member when you come back from your comeback time. They’ll direct one adult and the person needing assistance to the rider/child swap area to wait there while another party member waits in the express line. They really do try to be as accommodating as possible. Both of my children have autism, and my son has a very difficult time with lines, crowds, etc. The attraction assistance pass has been a lifesaver and all we need. We do take lots of break and remember not to push so hard, but we get to ride everything we want as much as we want. I hope that answers your questions.
Love that they have a tent next to mib. Grab my card an get to zappin
I love MIB too. Maybe I'll do a video about how to max out your score one day!
What is the usual come back wait time this time of year?
Each ride has a different '"average" or common wait time. I'll make a video about this. Keep watching for a ride-by-ride answer to your question.
Do they still have asl translators at the animal show?
Sadly. No.
What do you do while waiting for a ride since you can only have get one ride reservation at a time?
We get a come back time and then fill the wait period with a ride that has a shorted wait time. Go watch our video about maxing your DAS pass. It’s the same concept. You get a comeback time for something that has a longer wait time and then ride shorter wait time things until your time is ready. This way you get to ride everything. Thanks for watching my video. Please subscribe!
This was awesome
Thank you for watching
Do you know if it is available for the waterpark also ?
The Attractions Access Pass is only at Universal and Islands of Adventure. They use the TapuTapu and virtual cue system at Volcano Bay. Thanks for watching!
I wish I had known about the small tents sooner
Glad this video was helpful to you
How easy is it to get a come back time for rides? Where do you get them
At the express entrance to every ride, there is an attendant who can give you a comeback time (assuming the ride is operational). It's very easy and you should have any problem reaching or getting a time from this person.
Do an example of using it from start to finish
Great Idea! I'll make a video of that in the future.
Do the workers judge you when you get a time?
I will say that we've had more good experiences than bad. But what other people think of me is none of my business. If I get a funky look or snark comment, I just assume that they're having a bad day and it's not about me. But, like I said, that's been rare and only occasionally happens.
I didn't know you could get passes at the smaller huts
Glad you found the video helpful!
Do the dis and compare te two. That would be a cool video
Great idea. Keep watching!
Can the pass be used on all rides
Yes. the passes can be used on all rides. The only time they won't give you a comeback time is if the ride is closed or delayed.
Actually we were told the pass doesnt work for Hagrid’s ride or Velociraptor. They said they have a different system at the park but they did not explain. Can you tell us what they do instead?
How many guest can be in your party
Universal and IOA allow up to 6 people per attractions assistance pass. Thanks for watching! Please subscribe.
Your video is good stuff. Make some for the hearing impaired community please
Great Idea! Keep watching. We'll do that.
Explaining my disability makes me extremly anxious. In my country ppl with disabilities ger a card from the government, which states they are excused from waiting in line and then in different places they just present it to get a pass no questions asked.
They don’t require any documentation. They simply need you to state the need for the pass and reason. I’m sure if you presented that card, they’d be more than happy to provide the appropriate accommodations. They go out of their way to be discrete and require only essential details so you don’t have to feel uncomfortable.
We need this
Thanks for watching!
Fun channel
glad you like it
I wanna know more bout HHN stuff
Great idea! Thanks for watching.
What kind of questions do they ask you?do u have 2 bring proof?
No proof needed. They only need to know what kind of accommodations you need and why. They can't ask leading questions. You'll have to be the one to volunteer that info. So, if you can't safely walk up stairs or need elevator access then say so. If you have sensory issues and can't stay in loud or crowded places for an extended period of time, then you can say that.
Can you upload the card to your app?
Unfortunately, you can't upload your card to the app yet. Maybe they'll add that feature in the future.
Enjoy it
Thank you
Can u show more rides plz
Happy to show more rides! Thanks for watching.
Finally a travel channel with inclusion!
I'm excited to provide inclusive travel tips for everyone. If you have an idea for a video or something you'd like me to research let me know!
Lucky duck. Wish I was at ioa. Ride spiderman for me
Thanks for commenting! I agree with you. Spiderman is fun. I also really enjoy Kong and the entire Harry Potter section.
IOA is like my second home. Love me se rides
I love IOA too. Thanks for watching my video.
Will u go 2 Lego land
Yes! We will do that in the future. Thanks for watching.
I wanna go to magic kingdom
Magic Kingdom is my happy place
I wanna be at a theme park right now
Me too. Thanks for watching
I feel like universal is getting more inclusive all the time
I agree. Thanks for watching my video.
They need to make the lines more ecv freindly
You're not wrong. I'm hoping they move in that direction in the future.
Helpful video. Don't film so close to your face
thanks for the advice. I'm new to vlogging and always appreciate tips and advice!
Good video
Thank you!
Following
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