Just wanted to share this as a couple other members have mentioned Disney.
I found out that if you go to Guest Relations at the entrance of the park, you can fill out a registration form and they will determine if you qualify for "no standing in line" accommodations.
Since I have been triggered by standing in line and being claustrophobic when surrounded by tall people, I thought this does apply to me.
Frankly, I forced myself to adapt, via positive thinking, breathing, exposure therapy essentially. I can now get in that line with some stress in my body, but I can most often work through it. But now, I don't have to, if I do this.
It lasts for 60 days only, regardless of the disability. I don't think you have to disclose the diagnosis, just symptoms due to my assumptions of legal issues.
I have yet to try this, but this is what you get if you subject yourself to this process, and you do have to bring your whole group with you to the Guest Relations area to have their card/bracelet updated as part of your group for this service so that it will override. You or as the parent of a disabled child, you have to have your photo taken. There are various accoms, such as allowance to bring stroller in a line that usually doesn't allow it, such as all the way on the Safari @ Animal Kingdom ride, etc.
1. and your group can still make your regular fast passes; this doesn't affect it.
2. in addition to your fast passes, you can enter any line and they will give you a return pass for the whole group at the line end time. So if it's a 90 minute line, your group can go grab another ride or break, and return any time after those 90 are up. No rush.
3. As soon as you use this privilege, which allows you to return and go straight to the ride, you can do this again, even on the same ride, any ride, and keep going until you leave.
4. The only limit is you can't set two returns up simultaneously.
Link for details: https://wdpromedia.disney.go.com/me.../wdw-disability-access-service_2015-04-30.pdf
I found out that if you go to Guest Relations at the entrance of the park, you can fill out a registration form and they will determine if you qualify for "no standing in line" accommodations.
Since I have been triggered by standing in line and being claustrophobic when surrounded by tall people, I thought this does apply to me.
Frankly, I forced myself to adapt, via positive thinking, breathing, exposure therapy essentially. I can now get in that line with some stress in my body, but I can most often work through it. But now, I don't have to, if I do this.
It lasts for 60 days only, regardless of the disability. I don't think you have to disclose the diagnosis, just symptoms due to my assumptions of legal issues.
I have yet to try this, but this is what you get if you subject yourself to this process, and you do have to bring your whole group with you to the Guest Relations area to have their card/bracelet updated as part of your group for this service so that it will override. You or as the parent of a disabled child, you have to have your photo taken. There are various accoms, such as allowance to bring stroller in a line that usually doesn't allow it, such as all the way on the Safari @ Animal Kingdom ride, etc.
1. and your group can still make your regular fast passes; this doesn't affect it.
2. in addition to your fast passes, you can enter any line and they will give you a return pass for the whole group at the line end time. So if it's a 90 minute line, your group can go grab another ride or break, and return any time after those 90 are up. No rush.
3. As soon as you use this privilege, which allows you to return and go straight to the ride, you can do this again, even on the same ride, any ride, and keep going until you leave.
4. The only limit is you can't set two returns up simultaneously.
Link for details: https://wdpromedia.disney.go.com/me.../wdw-disability-access-service_2015-04-30.pdf