Rich Manhattan moms hire handicapped tour guides so kids can cut lines at Disney World

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sweetpee_1993

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Those would be the wannabe el cheapo 1 percenters who are either too stupid to realize VIP guide services are available thru Disney who offer a much greater scope of service or they don't really have the means to afford such services. I've been in the Disney parks w/a relative who is handicapped. Um, it's not a benefit, really.
 

Master Yoda

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Am I the only one thinking BS on the details this article? I spend more time in WDW than most people and do not see people in scooters getting such drastically different treatment. At best a GAC card acts like a golden fastpass. I do not doubt that someone would pay to do this, but I do not see it being as drastic of a benefit as the article implies.
 

MattC

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Am I the only one thinking BS on the details this article? I spend more time in WDW than most people and do not see people in scooters getting such drastically different treatment. At best a GAC card acts like a golden fastpass. I do not doubt that someone would pay to do this, but I do not see it being as drastic of a benefit as the article implies.

I'm with you on this. I have no doubt that one or a few tried this. People do stupid things all the time. But I don't imagine it being done often or the benefit being that great. Seems like more trouble and expense than it is worth.
 
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