Disney Disability Access Pass & Universal AAP | How to get and how to use.

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  • Опубліковано 13 бер 2019
  • A Complete run through of the Disney Disability Access Pass & Universal AAP. How to get and how to use them. Includes park footage for using the passes. Best way to skip the queues for those of us that can't stand in line!

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  • @dannyhayden1170
    @dannyhayden1170 5 років тому +2

    Please carry on making videos like this. It's the best one I've seen and will help us tremendously!!! I'm fretting going for the first time in 3 weeks as my Son has Autism and I'm disabled and don't want to be made fun of by them...

  • @margaret3458
    @margaret3458 2 роки тому +1

    this was very helpful thank you! i was able to get my pass at UO this past weekend just as you described...even brought my doctors note but they did not want to see it lol its a very good system...

  • @memoriasmagicas8705
    @memoriasmagicas8705 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much ! Very helpful information for our coming trip to Universal and it will help us a lot with our son !

  • @Kacey25
    @Kacey25 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the explanation. I hope this may be of great help.
    I recently found out about it. I was already stressing out about the crowds. I have Triple X Syndrome, combined with autistic traits (problems with crowds, loud noises, smells, flashlights, anxiety, getting sensory overloads)
    Any ideas how to explain this to apply for it? English is not my mother tongue, might need to write down all in advance in case I get a sensory overload or am being stressed. My bf is not good with english language so I would have to manage somehow.
    Plus, would I need 2 different passes for visiting the Universal Studios and the Wizarding World of HP? Because it costs twice.

  • @Michelle-qd9gm
    @Michelle-qd9gm 4 роки тому

    Hi am disabled and can’t hardly walk in a wheelchair how long do I have to wait pls for any rides I can go on do I need a pass with being in a wheelchair I can’t stand in queues ?

    • @munkustrap2
      @munkustrap2 4 роки тому +1

      Mobility isn't a reason to get a pass. All lines, supposedly, are handicap accessible. You may have to transfer to a wheelchair if using a scooter though

  • @rachelsantilli1755
    @rachelsantilli1755 2 роки тому

    So this is a pass for disabled people that can still ride rides?

  • @4ndroid55
    @4ndroid55 3 роки тому

    There's no reason to buy the Express pass of you're gonna have one of these Assistance Passes right?

    • @thewandrngfox
      @thewandrngfox 2 роки тому

      Nope you'd still need it. It only gives you the time to return later based on current wait so you're not stuck in a physical line

    • @tiredofthebull2670
      @tiredofthebull2670 2 роки тому +1

      Buy the express pass since its faster and forget this.

    • @0seve291
      @0seve291 Рік тому

      @@tiredofthebull2670 if the waits are under 45 minutes it works exactly like an express pass. So

  • @clarereilly3936
    @clarereilly3936 4 роки тому

    My autistic son could not understand why he couldn't get on the ride when we were at the ride and he had meltdowns every time we had to get a return time at Disney world. universal was much better and if you stay at the more expensive hotels you get an Express line pass for every night you stay in the hotel so add that with the disability pass it was a better option for us Disneyland Paris has the same kids of system as universal but you have to prove you are disabled

  • @jessieeagleheart7911
    @jessieeagleheart7911 2 роки тому

    Who in your family is disabled? I see you all walking? How is the person disabled? It’s an honest Question.

    • @loubrown8823
      @loubrown8823 2 роки тому +3

      It is me that is disabled. Yes I can walk. No I do not need a wheelchair. In fact I have complete mobility of my body and my mind. I have what is called a "hidden disability" which people like me have to face comments like this all the time. You wanna know why I can't stand in line? Because I have Crohn's disease and had some major surgery which went wrong and they left me entirely bowel incontinent. Please don't ask disabled people questions like this it is entirely rude. I assure you don't wanna stand in line with someone that has just pooped themselves and is covered in feces.

    • @yankat1386
      @yankat1386 2 роки тому

      Many kind of disability that you can’t see, ( not only on wheelchair has disability) like my son has diabetes 1, you can’t see, but he’s blood sugar changed so fast , low or high ( that disability too)

  • @tiredofthebull2670
    @tiredofthebull2670 2 роки тому

    People dont seem to understand that this isnt a skip the line pass. I hear lazy fools that dont need it always asking for a skip the line pass whenever Im going to pick one up. You are still waiting and waiting even more before you can get on the ride. This doesnt magically get you to the front.