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I can verify that they can override the finger scan for guests with disabilities.I doubt they will get rid of the finger scan as it helps cut down on fraud, however I have been told that for those with disabilities they can override the finger scan. I will post more this week when I am able to verify.
I do know Sea World can code a ticket to not ask for the finger scanner. Hopefully everything I have been told by WDW is true and they can do the same thing.
It is not possible for my DD to get her finger in position to use the scanner, so she has always had an override done by the CM.
In her case, the CM can see that she is not able to reach the scanner while seated in her wheelchair and she has a seat belt and foot straps, so it's pretty obvious that she can't get out of her chair to reach the scanner.
Who ever is taking her in, DH or me, just tells the CM "this is her ticket that im putting in" and we put the ticket into the machine for her. The CM pushes a button to tell the machine there will not be a finger scan and the ticket pops out the back of the machine. That unlocks the turnstile, then the CM advances the turnstile until it locks again. At that point DH or I put in our ticket, do the finger scan and the turnstile unlocks. because we have to push DD through a gate, the CM advances the turnstile again and then opens the gate to let DD and whoever is pushing her wheelchair through.
EDITED TO ADD: the boards are acting up and posts are not showing up in order. This post was ma after livndisney posted to say she was not sure.