Some Disney vacationers find a way to beat the line
                    Posted:                         May 16, 2013  6:22 AM EDT                                                                | Updated: Nov  6, 2014  1:32 AM EDT                                                        
            ORLANDO, Fla. — Those of you who love theme parks know the pain of having to stand in line, sometimes for hours to get on a ride.
Some families visiting Walt Disney World in Florida have a found a way to beat standing in line: they are hiring a disabled guide.
Families are reportedly hiring disabled people to join them on Disney World Vacations.
A New York social researcher says they take advantage of a park policy that allows disabled guests and families to cut lines.
And while popular theme resort offers a Fast Pass and VIP tours, the disabled guides are cheaper.
The families are paying up to $1,000 for the guides.
So far, Disney officials have not responded.
 
 
                        