Home Menu

Site Navigation


Notices

Serious Debates & News Debate and discussion about political, moral, philosophical, celebrity and news topics.

Register to reply Log in to reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old Yesterday, 11:24 AM #1
Benjamin's Avatar
Benjamin Benjamin is offline
I Love Niamh’s Brick
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Wales
Posts: 72,628

Favourites (more):
BB2025: Teja
The Traitors: Nick Mohammed


Benjamin Benjamin is offline
I Love Niamh’s Brick
Benjamin's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Wales
Posts: 72,628

Favourites (more):
BB2025: Teja
The Traitors: Nick Mohammed


Default Alton Towers to remove disability pass for people with ADHD and anxiety

Quote:
Alton Towers will not allow some people with conditions like autism, ADHD and anxiety to use their disability queuing system this February half-term.

Merlin Entertainments provides a ride access pass to help visitors to its theme parks who have a difficulty queuing because of their disability or medical needs.

They say the number of people requesting the pass has been increasing, adding that disabled visitors have said the system "simply isn't working for them" and that "queue times for these guests have increased".

A new restriction will also apply at Chessington World of Adventures and Windsor Legoland, as part of a trial to reduce the number of people who get access to the pass.

Neurodiverse people can become overwhelmed or distressed when surrounded by large numbers of people, which can bring on sensory overload or panic attacks.

Up until now, people who have a "difficulty with crowds" have qualified for the ride access pass, but only those with "difficulty standing," "level access" or "urgent toilet needs" will do so during the half-term trial.

Others will have to queue as normal.
Merlin says it offers support to people with difficulty with crowds through "a range of reasonable adjustments".

Henry Shelford, chief executive of the ADHD UK charity, said "a group of people will be excluded because of this lack of accommodation".

"It's different from a child just not being happy about it, because no one likes queuing," he said.

"When a kid has ADHD, their energy and their focus makes [queuing] just impossible.

"As an adult with ADHD, I can tell you there's a whole lot of stuff I haven't done because I can't face the queuing.

"I have a need to move all the time, and being penned in in that way is very difficult for me as an adult. And it's near impossible for children and others."

All visitors to Alton Towers can opt to purchase a "Fastrack" pass to skip the queues, but these start at an extra £35 on top of the ticket price.

The change follows an update by the disability access card provider Nimbus, which is recognised by many attractions and events.

Nimbus has split its former "standing and queuing" card section into two separate symbols: "difficulty standing" (a physical need) and "difficulty with crowds" (often linked to neurodivergence or anxiety).

During half‑term, Merlin says new eligibility for the ride access pass is being trialled.

Those whose Nimbus card shows only the "difficulty with crowds" icon will be asked to visit guest services for personalised support instead.

The approach will be reviewed after February before the theme park opens fully in March.

Jonathan and Cheryl Willis contacted BBC Your Voice when they heard about the changes to the ride access pass for half-term.

They had tickets to go with their son Joshua, who has autism, but say there is no way he will be able to join the main queues.

"It's his special place," Cheryl said.

"He has a special interest in rollercoasters - he's going to be absolutely devastated if he can't go."

Five-year-old Joshua also has mobility issues, but after the changes to the Nimbus card scheme, his parents said he had only been allocated the "difficulty with crowds" icon on his card.

Cheryl said not being able to take her son to Alton Towers would be particularly difficult as he is not currently in nursery or school, and otherwise struggles to leave the house.

"He's learning to be out and about in the world," she said.

"They don't understand how massive a problem this is causing to people like us."

Rob Smith, chief operating officer at Merlin Entertainments, said growing demand had led to issues for people using the passes, but recognised the suggested eligibility changes had "raised concerns for some guests".

"Our commitment to supporting neurodiverse guests and those with mental health needs remains," he said.

"We are listening carefully to this feedback and are committed to keeping this approach under review ahead of our main season openings in March.

"We remain deeply committed to creating inclusive experiences and ensuring all guests feel supported when visiting our attractions."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2gwgj4xreo
__________________

It's never too late to be who you once could have been...

Spoiler:



Quote:
Originally Posted by MTVN

Anyway there's an explanation and I don't really appreciate your tone. It's very aggressive so I'm going to close this, sorry for killing the internet mate
Quote:
Originally Posted by Crimson Dynamo View Post
Here iv made a wee paper plane


Older than Niamh
Benjamin is offline  
Old Yesterday, 11:30 AM #2
Crimson Dynamo's Avatar
Crimson Dynamo Crimson Dynamo is offline
Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 107,667


Crimson Dynamo Crimson Dynamo is offline
Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
Crimson Dynamo's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 107,667


Default

Crimson Dynamo is offline  
Old Yesterday, 01:19 PM #3
arista's Avatar
arista arista is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 190,614
arista arista is offline
Senior Member
arista's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 190,614
Default

[ to remove disability pass for people with ADHD and anxiety]

This is logical, Ben


Yes, go back 20 years and none of this in public.
arista is offline  
Register to reply Log in to reply

Bookmark/share this topic

Tags
adhd, alton, anxiety, disability, pass, people, remove, towers


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 06:34 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
User Alert System provided by Advanced User Tagging (Pro) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2026 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
 

About Us ThisisBigBrother.com

"Big Brother and UK Television Forum. Est. 2001"

 

© 2023
no new posts