Being Pregnant and getting a fast-pass

I thought I read somewhere that if you are pregnant, your party gets a fast-pass for all of the rides. Now I can totally be wrong, but just wanted to know if this info was true. I don't plan on abusing the system, but if the offer is out there I would take advantage of it.
As just about everyone else has posted, this is simply not the case.
 
I thought I read somewhere that if you are pregnant, your party gets a fast-pass for all of the rides. Now I can totally be wrong, but just wanted to know if this info was true. I don't plan on abusing the system, but if the offer is out there I would take advantage of it.

LOL, wow, if that were true...ALL women would just "say" they were pregnant.
That would be abused terribly.
However, NO that is not true.
 
My mom had a GAC for her ankle. She isn't able to stand on her ankle for more than 20-30 minutes at a time. She isn't allowed to walk more than from like walking around a grocery store or anything LOL. She has osteoporosis (spell?) and the doctor said if she doesn't be careful with her ankle (which she has already had surgery on) then one day it will crumble underneath her. So at Disney she uses a wheelchair and usually gets the GAC card - but she only uses that card when a line is too long. If we are going on something with less than a 15-20 min. wait, she will wait with us and lean against the rail and kind of rest her ankle. We didn't have to prove anything. We did take in the handicap sticker hanger thing from the car to show them in case though.

If she cannot stand for long periods of time, then why doesn't she just stay in the wheelchair in the queue? Why risk the injury?
 
My mom had a GAC for her ankle. She isn't able to stand on her ankle for more than 20-30 minutes at a time. She isn't allowed to walk more than from like walking around a grocery store or anything LOL. She has osteoporosis (spell?) and the doctor said if she doesn't be careful with her ankle (which she has already had surgery on) then one day it will crumble underneath her. So at Disney she uses a wheelchair and usually gets the GAC card - but she only uses that card when a line is too long. If we are going on something with less than a 15-20 min. wait, she will wait with us and lean against the rail and kind of rest her ankle. We didn't have to prove anything. We did take in the handicap sticker hanger thing from the car to show them in case though.

since most lines are accessible, your mom may be more comfortable in the future taking the wheelchair into lines. that way she would not have to lean on rails or use the GAC. Due to joint problems (my body weight causes my joints to dislocate), I cannot stand for more than 15-20 minutes either, but i use my wheelchair in lines, so i do not need a GAC at all. perhaps she would be more comfortable not having to stand in lines that much, especially on inclines... i know that having my chair really helped me!
 















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