Alton Towers disability pass
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Zetec-S

Original Poster:

6,622 posts

116 months

Thursday 5th February
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Makes sense... I imagine the "disability queue" was longer than the main one... winkwhistle

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2gwgj4xreo

Downward

5,308 posts

126 months

Thursday 5th February
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Zetec-S said:
Makes sense... I imagine the "disability queue" was longer than the main one... winkwhistle

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2gwgj4xreo
Yeah i couldn’t hack standing in a queue so I’ve never been !

I wouldn’t expect a pass to just walk straight on

Type R Tom

4,227 posts

172 months

Thursday 5th February
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My uncle and aunt are deaf. I remember them telling the story 30-odd years ago at Disney in Florida. One of the staff spotted them signing to each other and gave them a pass to get to the front of the queue. We laughed a lot when they re-told the story, as you couldn't have found two fitter individuals if you tried; they were more than able to line up with everyone else.

Although being deaf from birth is a tough life, so maybe these little wins help even it a bit.