A theme park has clamped down on ‘disabled’ queue jumpers after customers allegedly took advantage of the system.
Drayton Manor – the UK’s fourth biggest theme park – is implementing a 10-ride limit on its Easy Access Pass which lets visitors with disabilities skip the line.
The scheme can be used by customers unable to stand or those who have ‘urgent toilet needs’.
But it has increasingly seen vast queues forming, consisting of visitors who have ‘social interaction’ concerns or claim they have neurodiverse mental health conditions such as autism and ADHD.
Drayton Manor has now attempted to restrict the use of the pass by imposing a
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