dizmom2mwjk
If only he loved Disney as much as I do
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- Aug 1, 2009
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I was in an EVC at Univesal pre-covid, and they kept taking me to elevators, etc., which made our wait in lines much faster (no, we did not get to "skip" the lines, I do not have a permanent disability or any official type of medical pass, it was just a little faster). Now, we are going with a group, and I am again in a situation (having foot surgery) so I will most likely be in one again. My daughter wants to purchase an express pass because her friends are getting them, however, our entire group was kept together last time I was there. We are only going to be there one day. Do we need to buy the express passes? Our trip is early February. How much time do they really save? Do we need to make "reservations" for the passes like Disney? or are they just shorter walk up lines? We only make it to Florida every 2-3 years, so policies change every time we go.
We are also going to Disney, so will I need some kind of medical pass there? I am more familiar with Disney policies, but have not purchased passes yet. We are not staying on Disney property. I do have a temporary Handicap card for my car, and am planning on purchasing an annual pass (might be going again in the fall, so can justify).
Any advice, tips, or hints are appreciated!
We are also going to Disney, so will I need some kind of medical pass there? I am more familiar with Disney policies, but have not purchased passes yet. We are not staying on Disney property. I do have a temporary Handicap card for my car, and am planning on purchasing an annual pass (might be going again in the fall, so can justify).
Any advice, tips, or hints are appreciated!