Walt Disney World (Orlando, Florida):
Disney provides a Disability Access Service (DAS) Card which allows guests with disabilities to receive a return time for an attraction based on the current wait time so that individuals who would find it difficult to wait intraditional queue environments.
Universal Orlando Resort (Orlando, Florida):
Universal offers a Universal Express Pass for guests with disabilities. This pass allows guests to skip the regular lines for most rides and attractions. Guests can apply for a Universal Express Pass by visiting Guest Services with a valid disability documentation.
SeaWorld San Diego (San Diego, California):
SeaWorld San Diego provides a Guest Assistance Pass (GAP) to guests with disabilities. The GAP allows guests to skip the lines for most rides and attractions.
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay (Tampa, Florida):
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay offers a Guest Assistance Pass (GAP) similar to SeaWorld San Diego's GAP. The GAP allows guests to skip the lines for most rides and attractions.
Cedar Fair Parks Rider Switch Program
Cedar Fair Parks offer a Rider Switch program that allows guests with disabilities to wait in line for a ride with a companion, then have the companion ride the ride while the guest with the disability waits in a designated area.
Six Flags (Multiple Locations Throughout the US):
Six Flags offers a Guest Assistance Pass (GAP) similar to SeaWorld San Diego's GAP. The GAP allows guests to skip the lines for most rides and attractions.
Legoland Florida (Winter Haven, Florida):
Legoland Florida offers a Ride Access Pass to guests with disabilities. The Ride Access Pass allows the guest with up to three companions to bypass the queues on select rides in a single day.
Sesame Place (Langhorne, Pennsylvania):
Sesame Place offers a Sesame Place Accessibility Pass to guests with disabilities. The Pass allows the guest with up to six companions to bypass the lines for most rides and attractions.