"Crazy." "Freaky." "Awful." "Despicable."
Those were some of the more shareable words flying around social media Wednesday morning as people reacted to a story from the New York Post that "rich Manhattan moms" have discovered a way to skip lines at Disney World: They hire disabled guides "to pose as family members" so they can skip to the front.
"The black-market Disney guides run $130 an hour, or $1,040 for an eight-hour day," the report said.
Social researcher Wednesday Martin "caught wind of the underground network" while working on a book about practices among New York City's Park Avenue elite, the Post reported.
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6 comments:
This is not much different than the scumbags who use Handicap hang tags that are not legit, or those who demand wheelchairs in the airport that aren't legit, or those who use the motorised scooters in the grocery store that don't need them. Our culture has decayed to the point that no one has any shred of decency, morals or integrity.
Great Idea! The guides make good money and get to go to Disney!
11:29- why would anyone use a motorized scooter in the grocery store if they didn't need it? They only slow things down. They aren't really a help unless you are handicapped.
12:15
Because they are lazy and don't want to walk. Most do not care how long it takes them they have nothing better to do for the day.
Their disabled! So what they can't do anything else.
Nick and Mariah rented Disneyland for an entire day for their anniversary.Everyone else was stopped at the gate.
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