Can I preboard buses if i'm not in a wheelchair?

I can understand that to be correct of true business cards to promote sales, but this is not in that category. No one is soliciting in anyway.

There are many of us that have used cards to give people a heads up on certain conditions like autism or Alzheimer conditions at the parks. I do it as an apology of sorts when my mom's Alzheimer's is acting up in a negative way in public. I don't want to single her out to a stranger, but I want the situation to be calmer and without intervention by strangers who will only make my mom act out more.

I never heard of a policy about this at Disney. Please expand on the details if this is really correct.

Could you PM the wording of your Alzheimer card to me. I have the same difficultly with my mom and there have been times when something like this would have helped a lot!
 
You may not hand out card to solicit or advertize, but you may use then as a method of communication (about a disability or need)

Bookwormde
 
I don't know about Disney in general, but if the card just explains it should be OK. If it includes a website, that could be considered soliciting.
 
Just an FYI, at Disney you *cannot* hand out cards to other Guests. ---Kathy

I believe this is true. I know of someone who was stopped from doing it. Not anything about disabilities though. But it was not a solicitation.
 



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