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I don't think it's so much your child was considered the "troublemaker" but does anyone really want to teach their children that they should get bothered and cause issues over something so small? Shouldn't the general idea be "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff?" I'd hate to get bothered and upset over every tiny thing that happened, it would be a nightmare!
No. Stargazertechie was correct. There is no such thing as a medical fastpass. Nor is there anything that allows a person to do what you are describing. If you wish to educate yourself on this matter, please spend a little time over on the disAbilities board where all of these things are explained at length.
The closest thing to what you describe are the very special accommodations that are made for Make A Wish children.
There are a few (please note the emphasis on this) attractions where someone with a GAC or a wheelchair/ECV skips the regular standby line. This only occurs on some of the older attractions where the line cannot accommodate a chair or scooter OR if the person with the GAC cannot tolerate the conditions of the standby line. In those situations there will be an alternate route for them to take, or there will be an alternate place for the guest to wait their turn. In these situations the guest will usually wait as long as guests in the regular line. Sometimes they will wait longer.
Does GAC abuse happen? Without doubt. You will always have those who will try to milk any system, and current ADA laws prevent Disney from requiring proof of disability. Hopefully most of the cheaters quickly learn that the GACs aren't quite the superfastpass that they thought they were.
You are wrong and you really shouldn't lecture people about "educating" themselves when you don't have the facts straight yourself.
Please don't tell me that I don't know what I am talking about since I have used a GAC for my son many times at both WDW and DL.
This is not GAC "abuse." WDW offers GAC for children with some issues related to autism, ADHD, sensory issues and other disabilities. They do this to be ADA compliant AND to reap the benefit of families who show their loyalty to Disney because of these disability-friendly policies. Taking advantage of the benefits freely offered is not abuse, not an attempt to milk the system and not cheating.
Your experience using it differs greatly from my family's experience. My guess is you have different issues than my son does. And we were not "told" verbally by Disney to use it the way we did...we were instructed in how to use the GAC in writing and it included FP line usage.
I know many on here try to make it a full-time job to undercut the benefits of the GAC. But I don't like to see fellow posters being called liars, cheats or abusers for simply using what Disney offers.
As for the original question, I don't care if someone needs to leave the line for any reason and rejoin their group, whether it is for the restroom or a medical issue. There is a difference in that and a group jumping ahead.
I think people seem to still be talking about a number of different things and somehow considering them all "line cutting". So let's take WDW out of it entirely and put the examples into a different setting.
1. I go into the grocery store to pick up a few things. There is a 45 minute wait to be served at a check out. I leave my "husband" (or whoever) to wait in line while I pick up my few things. I return to the line and wait to get served. This is NOT line cutting.
2. I go to the grocery store to pick up a few things. There is a 45 minute wait to be served at a check out. I pick up the things and get into the line. After I've been waiting for 25 minutes, I realise that I've forgotten to pick up the milk. I leave my "husband" (or whoever) in the queue and go and pick up the milk. I return to the queue and get served. Again, this is NOT line cutting. Would someone actually leave the line entirely and wait another 45 minutes, after they've already been waiting a substantial amount of time?![]()
cymbaldiva said:Dumbest analogy ever - thanks for the interesting mental picture though
maxiesmom said:No it wouldn't. Smoking outside of the designated areas is a perfect example. You see a lot of people doing so, and yet don't often see a CM make them stop. Just because someone gets away with doing something, that doesn't mean it is fine with Disney.
And as I read this thread I think why cant people learn to stand in line like they learned in K, and why cant they learn to use the potty they get in line before like my parents always said before long car trips
And where all these CMs to get "involved" from either side of the argument. I dont see these CMs in the middle of the lines![]()
Technically, I've seen Kindergarteners leave a line to go to the bathroom and return to their original spot when they're done. I've seen teachers take those kids out of the line to take them to the bathroom then they place the kid back in their original spot. Just a thought.I believe most people do go to the bathroom before they get in line, but expecting anybody especially a child to hold it for another possibly 90+ minutes and NEVER have to go is unrealistic. It happens, and just like many other situations as parents we fix the issue and move on. Also, as with my original example, I didn't know when I entered the line that my blood sugar would drop or rise and I'd need to exit. That's the whole point. If I did know, I wouldn't be in that situation to begin with.


Sorry these parents are.raising a child that is confident assertive NOT agressive and standingup for himself, someone with a moral code of values and ethics, a sense of fairness I have no doubt he will grow up and give something to this world
Parents should be proud of his behavior
The other 2 oh yes this is how it begins the give me or I'll take it mindset
Their parents should be especially proud, maybe values.com could help na the guilty never think its aimed at them
What if we all just cut, wouldn't it just make things easier?![]()


Mkrop said:Then I dont want my kids to go to K where you see this happen, I want them to learn about fairness and properly standing in line and waiting their turn. I want them to learn to be courteous by waiting their turn. I have never seen a teacher (and I volunteered alot when my kids were in K) ever put a kid back in line. And wouldnt the line be for the bathroom
Also we dont stand in 90 minute lines even in summer time, so maybe this is why I dont get the need to get out for a bathroom break. And if I was entering a line with a 90 minute wait (which no ride is worth that) I would have everyone hit the bathroom prior.
You are blood sugar issue is a great reason that you may need to excuse from the line and reentering, if only those folks were doing it than this most likely would not be an issue. But I also know us, and if one of needed to take care of a medical need, one would leave and skipt riding or we would all leave and comeback later and ride togehter if that was important to us. I am sorry you have to deal with the shots, doesnt sound fun at all.
So are you going to say "excuse me did you leave the line to pee or a blood sugar low?"

I hope that you didn't let her back in line. Once she left, she should have gone to the back.Not in my experience.
Teenagers in front of us at RnRC a couple years ago called in a few friends to join them in line. We were about 15 minutes into the line at that point, and a lady behind us told them she was going to report them if they didn't leave the line. Shouting ensued, with very unflattering words being thrown at the lady. She finally had enough and went out to get a CM.
I hope that you didn't let her back in line. Once she left, she should have gone to the back.