Jadore Themeparks
Earning My Ears
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I was wondering if anyone's had problems getting a guest assistance pass? I have a condition however I look normal. so I was curious if I should try to get a doctors note?
Go to Guest Services. My oldest dd has the same thing as well as two other heart issues. The older she gets (she's 29 now), the worse her symptoms get. She cannot even do theme parks anymore without the use of a ECV and she can no longer do any coasters or thrill rides (like ToT at Disney).
Go to Guest Services. My oldest dd has the same as well as two other heart issues. The older she gets (she's 29 now), the worse her symptoms get. She cannot even do theme parks anymore without the use of a ECV and she can no longer do any coasters or thrill rides (like ToT at Disney).
Your daughter has my sympathy. My daughter has it as well. Almost nobody has ever heard of it, and she "looks" perfectly normal. It can be very frustrating. She's a little younger than your daughter and is doing reasonably well. She never knows when it's going to happen though.
OP, here's a hug for you too!![]()
No, you won't have ANY problems. My son's Autistic but not so you'd notice. He gets REALLY distressed in crowds, if his food is touching, if he gets water on his head (rain and showers are a definite no-no.. trying to was his hair requires two people!) etc and I have neurological probs that are affected by temperature and hormone changes. We got a guest assistance pass and most of the CMs were great with us (sometimes we need people to be patient). There was only 1 or 2 who I thought possibly were just having a bad day.. we didn't let them spoil our day anyway. Seriously though, you don't need a medical note, just know enough to be able to answer any questions they have (how they can accommodate you etc) and be confident enough to ask for help![]()
I didn't wanna put my exact condition and will prob edit this later (as I did yours) so people can't claim they have it. I ended up getting a letter from my doc and offered it to them but they didn't even look at it.
How long has she had it? I was diagnosed this yr and the unpredictable is soo irritating. (edited your original post so people can't claim they have it to get the pass)
I have a bad back and bad neck, have had 6 back operations and 2 on my neck all since 2001. Sometimes I have a hard time standing for a really long time, sometimes I don't, just depends if I'm having a bad day or not. I see a pain management doc. once a month and I'm on some pretty heavy duty pain meds. I can go on most rides as long as they're smooth and don't jerk you around alot, I try not to let my disability stop me from doing things that I want to, I am on permanent disability, have a handicap placard for the car and all, as long as I take things slow I'm usually o.k. We went to Universal for Halloween Horror nights and it was the first time I ever got the guest assistance pass, I didn't even know they had one! I had no trouble at all receiving one, I really like the way it works, if you are going to be in a line longer than 30 mins. they write in a time for you to return to that attraction and when you return you go through the express line. I didn't need it though as everything we went on was less than a 30 min. wait. We could've used it to go through some of the haunted houses as they had huge lines but I didn't bother using it as we only wanted to go through a couple of them.