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  • On Sep 8, 2010
    Colin from West Yorkshire Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I have a child recovering from cancer, as such standing for too long can hurt his legs, is there any special pass's that allow him to go on rides rather than queing, he is only 5 so will not need to que for the larger rides

    Hi Colin!
    The most important thing is that your child is recovering! The Guest Assistance Card is available for guests with special needs. It helps cast members know when a guest has certain needs in order to have a nice trip. As soon as you arrive, head over to Guest Relations and tell the cast member about your child's circumstances. Just show the card to the first cast member at any attraction and they will do anything they can to accommodate your son. Depending on the attraction, the cast member could direct your child, and up to 5 guests, to the front of the line, offer a place to sit instead of standing in line or anything else they can to make the trip a pleasant one.
    My best wishes for your child and your family.
    Have a magical, pixie dust filled vacation!
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Meet the Panelist: Maribel, Puerto Rico

When it comes to Walt Disney World, I consider myself a travel "expert." I have been to Disney on every stage of my life and hope to continue doing so with my husband and our Prince and Princess. Learn More About Maribel

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