Disabled hired as "family" to skip lines at Disney

Company advertises tours for diabled

The report says the families are paying as much as $1,000 per day to have a disabled person who pretends to be family and gets them past lines at the park.

"This is how the 1% does Disney" The New York Post reported one mom as saying. She continued "you can't go to Disney without a tour concierge.''

That mother told the Post that a disabled person with a scooter acted as their guide/family member and took their family of four past people who, in some cases, waited hours.

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The service works because Disney parks have a rule allowing a disabled person to bring as many as six family members to the front of the line with them.