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accadacca
05-15-2013, 11:13 AM
They are 1 percenters who are 100 percent despicable.

Some wealthy Manhattan moms have figured out a way to cut the long lines at Disney World — by hiring disabled people to pose as family members so they and their kids can jump to the front, The Post has learned.

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Rich moms shamelessly hire disabled tour guides so their kids can cut long lines.

The “black-market Disney guides” run $130 an hour, or $1,040 for an eight-hour day.

“My daughter waited one minute to get on ‘It’s a Small World’ — the other kids had to wait 2 1/2 hours,” crowed one mom, who hired a disabled guide through Dream Tours Florida.

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Dr. Wednesday Martin, social anthropologist who discovered scheme.

“You can’t go to Disney without a tour concierge,’’ she sniffed. “This is how the 1 percent does Disney.”

The woman said she hired a Dream Tours guide to escort her, her husband and their 1-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter through the park in a motorized scooter with a “handicapped” sign on it. The group was sent straight to an auxiliary entrance at the front of each attraction.

Disney allows each guest who needs a wheelchair or motorized scooter to bring up to six guests to a “more convenient entrance.”

The Florida entertainment mecca warns that there “may be a waiting period before boarding.” But the consensus among upper-crust moms who have used the illicit handicap tactic is that the trick is well worth the cost.

Not only is their “black-market tour guide” more efficient than Disney World’s VIP Tours, it’s cheaper, too.

Disney Tours offers a VIP guide and fast passes for $310 to $380 per hour.

Passing around the rogue guide service’s phone number recently became a shameless ritual among Manhattan’s private-school set during spring break. The service asks who referred you before they even take your call.

“It’s insider knowledge that very few have and share carefully,” said social anthropologist Dr. Wednesday Martin, who caught wind of the underground network while doing research for her upcoming book “Primates of Park Avenue.”

“Who wants a speed pass when you can use your black-market handicapped guide to circumvent the lines all together?” she said.

“So when you’re doing it, you’re affirming that you are one of the privileged insiders who has and shares this information.”

Ryan Clement runs Dream Tours Florida with girlfriend Jacie Christiano, whom the rich Manhattan mom indicated was her family’s guide.

A working phone number for Christiano couldn’t be found, and Clement refused to put The Post through to her. A message left on Facebook was not immediately returned by Christiano.

Clement denied that his gal pal uses her disability to bypass lines. He said she has an auto-immune disorder and acknowledged that she uses a scooter on the job.

Disney did not return repeated requests for comment.

Source: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/disney_world_srich_kid_outrage_zTBA0xrvZRkIVc1zItX GDP

DOSS
05-15-2013, 12:42 PM
That is great! So cool of those upper crust families providing employment for handicap people!

cchoc
05-15-2013, 12:54 PM
All involved should be ashamed, but I don't think that's an emotion they possess. :bootyshake:

Iceaxe
05-15-2013, 01:26 PM
That is great! So cool of those upper crust families providing employment for handicap people!

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I don't have a problem with it. The rich have always been able to buy a better way and always will.

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Deathcricket
05-15-2013, 01:39 PM
Genius. Wish I'd thought of it.

DiscGo
05-15-2013, 06:56 PM
I am not saying it is morally right, but it is certainly creative. As a capitalist I admire their ingenuity.

That said, as this type of thing escalates the Parks will have to close this loop hole and it will ruin things for those who have genuine disabilities and that is unfortunate.

jman
05-15-2013, 07:23 PM
It's similar to what happens at Lagoon here in Utah.

People can rent a wheelchair for $15/day and ride operators who see that wheelchair will stop everything that they are doing and let them go to the first of the line....along with their 20 other "family members" and "friends". Hmmm......speaking of which we have a company party coming up there.....

Sombeech
05-15-2013, 09:06 PM
It's been happening for years. Even before I went to Disneyland back in February, last year I was joking with a co-worker about how Wheelchairs get to the front of the 4 hour lines waiting to get on the Radiator Springs Racers ride, we jokingly started calculating possible costs for renting a Wheelchair, added to the park pass cost, how many more rides could our whole family jump right on....

In fact we even laughed at the idea of opening a wheelchair rental business near the front entrance.

It's a scam that I witnessed myself, seeing somebody hop out of the wheelchair to head into a souvenir shop.

The only difference here is that an organization of rich chicks got discovered doing it.

Handicapped kids get taken to DisneyWorld, and they all lived Happily Ever After.

Iceaxe
05-15-2013, 09:52 PM
This reminds me a something my brother once did.... a few years back my brother borrowed a wheelchair and used it to sneak a pony keg into a Utah football games.

He had a buddy push him into the stadium and hide the keg under the chair with blankets draped over his lap. My brother told me everything was golden until he had to pee.... A which time he stood up and walked to the bathroom.... he mentioned that earned him a lot of dirty looks. :lol8:

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