Every major theme park runs some form of accessibility accommodation for guests who cannot use the standard standby queue. The programs go by different names — Disability Access Service at Disney, the Rider Accessibility Program at Cedar Point, the Accessibility Pass at Six Flags — but they share the same logic: reserve a return time for a ride rather than wait in the physical line. Knowing how each system works before you arrive prevents the frustration of learning the rules at the gate on a busy day.
Thoosie's accessibility guides are built from live wait-time data across 64 parks. Each guide tells you not just how the program operates, but which rides see the biggest time savings on a typical park day — and which have standby lines short enough that the accommodation isn't worth the coordination. Independent data, no park editorial influence.
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