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		<title>Visiting Disneyland &#8211; Tips for Guests with Disabilities</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Special boarding passes allow people with disabilities, including Down syndrome and autism, to enter their own queues, which are often shorter than the general lines. Attendants are on hand to help. You can pick up a pass at any Guest Relations window. The passes not unlike the birthday buttons you can also pick up at Guest Relations guarantee you a little special treatment. One mother of a special-needs child wrote that her 4-year-old son was nervous about meeting Captain Hook but she told him to show the villain his special card. Hook rose to the occasion, dramatically blowing his nose </p>
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