Deaf and

Hi Christina :wave2:

it looks like part of the title and the beginning of your post is missing?
 
Ohh
I did mean my friend is 32 years old and deaf, and travel for one day to Disneyland with he niece that are 10 years old. Can she gets a priority access? And any advise for them? The little girl don't speak English
 
In order to be given a priority pass your friend will need to bring a document from her social security or a medical certificate explaining her disability. This used to have to be dated within the last three months, as far as I know it still does.
 

But can she gets it? I know i need a helper that are over 18 to get it (I'm having aspergers)
 
I've no experience of the priority card other than what I read on here but I'm guessing one of the main needs to be given one for is if someone is going to find it difficult to queue/wait in line.
 


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