TheSpecialKid wrote:
Funny. Now that you bring it up. I was in disneyland many years ago (when i was 11), and I don't remember waiting in any lines. I don't remember it fully, but I'm 100% sure, that we didn't wait.
Weird :S ... Neither of us got any diagnosis (As far as I know about).
I guess it just wasn't a busy day. (Though it was in the middle of the summer).
am dont think disneyland paris do the SAP [though maybe someone who has been in recent years can say],am checked that one out a while ago, when wondering if could get to there by car [as am not allowed on planes].
is the one in paris any good?
for SAPs,it'll just be an official letter written by doctor of diagnosis,or the usual disability benefit letters and B/B if have one.
though in any place am have been to that offers discounts or special passes-chester zoo and knowsley safari park are last two can think of,they gave a discount for am with no proof needed,and let own support staff go free [two staff].In fact knowsley safari park is probably the most disability friendly if anyones looking for a nice day out,likes animals and has a car.
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