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Universal Parks adjusts Accessibility Access Policies

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i don’t want to get too judgmental on people using it to skip the lines

The theme parks made it where waiting in line means nothing
Look at HHN last year in Hollywood and how Disney let’s in 9 lightening lane for every one normal ticketed guest
Nah, be super judgmental. Even though u can it’s still wrong. It’s like renting an ECV. Anyone can do it, but by doing so it takes away for people who actually need it. So the price increases. When I started getting on at universal it was $50 then went up to $55 and now it’s $65. Way to much before at $50 and definitely now at $65. So I had to buy my own.
 
I finally got around to filling out my application and submitting it and it was approved within 48 hours. Now I’m just waiting on a call from Universal to go over it. I assume that is delayed due to the storm though. I’m just hoping they call before Friday for my trip and HHN.
 
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Allegedly the IBCCES card is no longer being required at Universal. This is from WDWNT so I'll take it with a grain of salt for now but interested to hear if anyone on here has any recent experience with it.

While not required it’s still a really good idea to get one.

 
I was there Labor Day weekend and they had an IBCCES window at the Studio's (the farthest right ticket booth) I had to renew my significant others IBCCES card online before we left (it was a year old) Had no problem with it. We try to hold onto last Guest assistance pass issued it helps things go quicker.