Laugh O. Grams
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Uh...for anyone who knows Disney and their attention to special needs guests, this should be fairly self explanatory. Disney is not going to require some sort of special documentation from a guest who has obviously lost fingers or has a condition that makes said guest unable to scan their fingers. They'll get a normal pass and there are computer overrides for the turnstyles, and other entrances such as the gates that wheelchair bound guests use. Disney's not going to create a fuss or make life difficult for your friend, you're still there for a fun vacation, not a rundown on how and why she can't use their new access passes. Please don't tell her to get a doctor's note, that would be the ultimate in overkill, and a pain in the neck for your friend!bigmerle1966 said:A friend of mine has a rare skin condition and cannot open either hand completely, she has had to have all but two fingers on one hand amputated and one on the other. She does not have fingerprints because of it either. Also what about people who do not have fingers or hands anyway because of an accident or birth defect.![]()
Which tickets will they have to do the scan for and should she get a doctors note explaining this before we go in June?