help with a disability???

traceycooper

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i have a friend going to universal at easter - her hubby is a disabled badge holder - he can walk ok but cannot stand for a very long period - how would they go on with queing for rides?
He had part of his foot amputated & is waiting for knee surgery
any help/advice for them would be great
thx :flower3:
 
Universal have a similar guide to Disney. I would say he would be fine, speak to guest relations on arrival.
 
i have a friend going to universal at easter - her hubby is a disabled badge holder - he can walk ok but cannot stand for a very long period - how would they go on with queing for rides?
He had part of his foot amputated & is waiting for knee surgery
any help/advice for them would be great
thx :flower3:
When we took my father-in-law in 2005 he had both legs amputated and had prostetic legs and in a wheelchair and they allowed the whole family to go thru the expressline to make it easier on him and you can always stop at guest services and they will help also :thumbsup2
 
I have an autistic child & they give us a card similar to a fast pass card (not a GAC) at WDW. It allows you to go through the express lane once a day per ride. You can get the card at guest services on the right as you enter the park. If that helps...
 













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