Skip the Line Access Cards

Concise Summary:
The IBCCES Accessibility Card (IAC) provides individuals with accommodations requests, such as sensory sensitivity, mobility issues, or cognitive disabilities, at amusement parks and attractions. It is designed to streamline the process by identifying specific needs and requesting necessary support.

Registered users must be 18 years of age or older and register their card 48 hours before their visit. The IAC itself does not guarantee entry to attractions but can expedite the accommodation process with participating locations. The card provides one year of validity and can be renewed as needed, available for digital download and printing options through a mobile app.

Parks that accept the IAC direct visitors to accessibilitycard.org to register for their card. This resource lists all participating locations and their specific accommodations services.

Key Points:

  • The IBCCES Accessibility Card (IAC) provides a free resource for individuals needing accommodations at amusement parks and attractions.
  • Individuals requesting the IAC must be at least 18 years of age to apply.
  • The IAC is designed for anyone requiring accommodations, including but not limited to those with autism, visual impairments, or mobility issues.
  • Registration for the IAC requires a minimum of 48 hours’ notice before visiting a park.
  • The IAC helps expedite the accommodation process at participating attractions and parks, although it does not guarantee entry and specific accommodations are at the discretion of each attraction.

Archive Links:
12ft: https://12ft.io/https://www.accessibilitycard.org/
archive.org: https://web.archive.org/web/https://www.accessibilitycard.org/
archive.is: https://archive.is/https://www.accessibilitycard.org/

Original Link: https://www.accessibilitycard.org/

User Message: https://www.accessibilitycard.org/

For you vets with disability. You can sign up and use to skip lines at certain amusement parks. Universal Disney etc. my buddy shared and sent to me. He’s using for his upcoming trip to Universal.

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