Disney World Guest Slammed for Using 'Incredibly Rude' Hack to Skip Queues
Disney guest slammed for queue-skipping hack

A Disney World visitor has been called out for using a widely criticised trick to skip long lines at the popular theme park, leaving fellow guests furious.

The unnamed guest reportedly exploited Disney's Disability Access Service (DAS) system, which is designed to help visitors with disabilities enjoy attractions without waiting in conventional queues.

According to eyewitnesses, the individual bragged about faking a condition to qualify for the service, allowing them to bypass hours-long waits for rides like Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Avatar Flight of Passage.

Outrage Among Park Visitors

Other guests were quick to condemn the behaviour, with one describing it as 'incredibly selfish and disrespectful' to those who genuinely need accessibility support.

'It's people like this who make it harder for visitors with real disabilities to get the accommodations they need,' said Sarah Thompson, a mother whose child uses the DAS system.

Disney's Response

While Disney has not commented on this specific incident, the company has previously warned against misuse of its accessibility services. The DAS system requires documentation and an in-person assessment to prevent abuse.

Theme park experts say such behaviour contributes to growing scrutiny of queue-skipping tactics, with some calling for stricter verification processes.