http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/23/travel...ges/index.html
Disney finally retracted their stupid policy of allowing the "disabled" to skip lines, and has implemented a new system where disabled people don't have to physically wait on line, but instead are given a ticket telling them to come back at a certain time, based upon the estimated wait time. So they wait as long as everyone else.
I'm not sure if they could take advantage of this by going to several rides and collecting these "return" tickets, but perhaps it only lets them use one at a time.
Anyway, I applaud them for this.
A large percentage of "disabled" people at Disneyland are simply faking it in order to skip the lines. Usually one person fakes being disabled, and someone else in the party pushes them around in a wheelchair.
I wouldn't mind if people with actual (major) disabilities could skip the lines, but once it became a situation where it got abused, something had to be done.
Disneyland claims they can't ask for proof of the person's disability, because that would be violating medical privacy laws.