skibum wrote:
I agree. I have done that at the amusement park which is near me. It makes a huge difference. Some people argue that Autistic people should not be able to use that service but I definitely need it because some of my issues are so severe that standing in line for hours can cause me to have very serious issues. And anyone can buy that privilege. At the park that is near to me, anyone can buy the VIP pass for $50 which gives you the line cutting privilege. It's the same pass for disabled people, the difference is that disabled people get it for free. But I highly recommend it. It made a huge difference for me.
the only issue is that I am not diagnosed. I am medically recognized and in the process, but I doubt they'll give me one without the professional diagnosis. Plus, I want to stay with my group.
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