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<blockquote data-quote="crushersmum" data-source="post: 60970" data-attributes="member: 14568"><p>You can also get a pass at Thorpe park to skip queues (which can be up to 3 or 4 hours in mid summer) but if it is very busy they do mark your pass with the time and length of queue that you have skipped so that you can't go to the front of the next queue until that time is passed. But at least you can then go on one with a shorter wait in the time between on the big rides. </p><p>Don't forget when you register for a disabled pass at the entrance that you tell them that you need a friend to accompany you to the front (to carry your bag of jelly beans of course) as going to the front of a queue is no fun on your own if all the mates are at the other end of a 3 hour queue.</p><p>Under the Disability laws any similar park with huge queues that might go beyond your normal meal time, would also have to offer similar consessions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crushersmum, post: 60970, member: 14568"] You can also get a pass at Thorpe park to skip queues (which can be up to 3 or 4 hours in mid summer) but if it is very busy they do mark your pass with the time and length of queue that you have skipped so that you can't go to the front of the next queue until that time is passed. But at least you can then go on one with a shorter wait in the time between on the big rides. Don't forget when you register for a disabled pass at the entrance that you tell them that you need a friend to accompany you to the front (to carry your bag of jelly beans of course) as going to the front of a queue is no fun on your own if all the mates are at the other end of a 3 hour queue. Under the Disability laws any similar park with huge queues that might go beyond your normal meal time, would also have to offer similar consessions. [/QUOTE]
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