if you are at universal, go to guest services to help you for the special pass you can receive for you and your family. a child in a wheel chair will not have to stand in the regular line at universal like you have been doing.
disney and universal both help families that have special needs.
you don't wait in one hour lines for rides then.
We tried that the first time and were told that there was nothing along the lines of Disney's Guest Assistance Pass.
The next time we went, we were trying to arrange for DS to ride on the Mardi Gras float that allows pass holders. It turned out that he was not able to ride because it required standing throughout the route, which he was unable to do. The Guest Services person did some other things to make his visit special and even mentioned something like the GAC, but never gave him one. She had been so kind to us that we hated to go back and remind her.
Maybe the third time will be the charm when we go back in October.
Sheila