If you have ever visited the Walt Disney World Resort you have probably made one or two observations about the park. One chief item on that list is: The lines are long. I know what you’re thinking: If only there was a way to circumvent standing in the line and waiting for an attraction. Well according to TNT Magazine, some wealthy folks have figured it out and it involves hiring a disabled person to act as a member of the family.
According to Neatorama the going rate for this service is around $130 per hour or $1,040 for an eight hour day. The hiring of the “guide” to avoid waiting in line is made possible by Disney policy, which allows a disabled person to jump to the front of the line and take up to six family members along. Call it what you want, but this sounds like exploiting a loophole to me.
Is it wrong? Maybe I’m just jealous because I didn’t think of it (or that I can’t afford it), but it seems like crossing the line to me. I wonder what Disney will have to say about this development.
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