Vidia2
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I was going to post this on the Disneyland Paris board but I saw that someone else posted here regarding Hong Kong and Tokyo parks so maybe this is the appropriate spot.
Does anyone have first hand experience using the disabilities priority access card at Disneyland Paris for a cognitive disability? We'll be there in June of 2015 so it will be crowded and hot.
I had a short chat with a CM online but not sure if the same rule applies over there regarding getting a different answer every time so...
We have all of the documents and are aware that we'll need something that's dated within three months of when we're there.
We were there a few years back and didn't need anything but it was a bad weather day and our son was only interested in characters and there were literally no lines.
Since it will be crowded, we considered getting a suite to get the VIP pass for the maybe two days will spend in the park and stay offsite for the rest of our stay in Paris. The CM said that the priority pass would work better for us as the VIP pass is only good for nine rides. Anyone have knowledge of this? We'd prefer to stay on Disney property but would prefer to not have to pay for a suite to accommodate our son's disability.
Also, I'm interested in specifically how it works. Do you get a return time. Do you go through the exit or Fastpass line? Is it only good for certain rides?
Any information from someone who has actually been there and used the accommodation would be hugely appreciated!
I'm assuming he will qualify for the priority card instead of the easy access card since his disability is permanent.
Does anyone have first hand experience using the disabilities priority access card at Disneyland Paris for a cognitive disability? We'll be there in June of 2015 so it will be crowded and hot.
I had a short chat with a CM online but not sure if the same rule applies over there regarding getting a different answer every time so...
We have all of the documents and are aware that we'll need something that's dated within three months of when we're there.
We were there a few years back and didn't need anything but it was a bad weather day and our son was only interested in characters and there were literally no lines.
Since it will be crowded, we considered getting a suite to get the VIP pass for the maybe two days will spend in the park and stay offsite for the rest of our stay in Paris. The CM said that the priority pass would work better for us as the VIP pass is only good for nine rides. Anyone have knowledge of this? We'd prefer to stay on Disney property but would prefer to not have to pay for a suite to accommodate our son's disability.
Also, I'm interested in specifically how it works. Do you get a return time. Do you go through the exit or Fastpass line? Is it only good for certain rides?
Any information from someone who has actually been there and used the accommodation would be hugely appreciated!
I'm assuming he will qualify for the priority card instead of the easy access card since his disability is permanent.