![]() 12/27/2017 at 19:06 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Today, however, it gets a very special girl (and her family!) to the front of Disney’s hour+ long ride lines.
![]() 12/27/2017 at 19:39 |
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Take the good with the bad.
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Does the condition limit which rides she could get on?
I don’t know much about this condition.
![]() 12/27/2017 at 19:56 |
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I hope she had an AWESOME day!
![]() 12/27/2017 at 20:02 |
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As awesome as a 7yo’s first trip to Disney can get!
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I’d say that’s pretty awesome!
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No, but among the many many side effects the disorder causes she has respiratory issues, stamina trouble, and she gets dehydrated very easily. It’s enough that a whole day here wouldn’t be possible without that fast pass.
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That’s gotta be the best use of a fast pass ever :’)
![]() 12/28/2017 at 18:37 |
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Awesome!
I actually just read an article about disabled people pimping themselves out for big $$$ to rich families. Was shocked.
![]() 12/28/2017 at 20:05 |
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I mean, if the money improves their quality of life then yeah that’s pretty damn smart
![]() 12/29/2017 at 20:13 |
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Ehhh, it ruins the lines for those that need it. Truely.
They also talked about parents “renting kids” also.
I agree with your family and the awesome time you described, but this was sad.