Tinkerbell1986
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2007
Me and my partner (who is a wheelchair user) will be visiting Orlando next October.
We've both been before but separately. Last time Kris went was in 2000 and he was able to skip most queues to get on the rides. I believe (but not 100% sure) that most queues have now been mainstreamed, in which case we would have to queue in the normal lines.
Would it be worth us getting Express Passes or do Universal still allow disabled people to skip queues? I wouldn't mind having to pay to avoid the lines but I don't really want to pay and then find out it wasn't really worth the money as we could skip most lines without it.
Hope that makes sense.
Any help / advice much appreciated.
Laura x
We've both been before but separately. Last time Kris went was in 2000 and he was able to skip most queues to get on the rides. I believe (but not 100% sure) that most queues have now been mainstreamed, in which case we would have to queue in the normal lines.
Would it be worth us getting Express Passes or do Universal still allow disabled people to skip queues? I wouldn't mind having to pay to avoid the lines but I don't really want to pay and then find out it wasn't really worth the money as we could skip most lines without it.
Hope that makes sense.
Any help / advice much appreciated.
Laura x