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Alton Towers and Legoland owner U-turns on plan to restrict disability pass for people with ADHD and autism – UK Times

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Merlin Entertainments will not go ahead with a trial to change eligibility for disability access passes at its theme parks following outrage from people with autism and ADHD.

The company had planned to introduce new rules for its Ride Access Pass (RAP) over the February half-term to reduce queue times at parks including Alton Towers, Chessington World of Adventures and Legoland Windsor.

Merlin uses disability access card provider Nimbus Disability to verify additional needs.

Nimbus recently updated its “standing and queuing” card section into two separate categories: “difficulty standing” (people who physically cannot stand for long periods of time) and “difficulty with crowds” (people who find queuing or crowds distressing due to neurodivergence, mental health conditions, or sensory processing needs).

Those who have “difficulty with crowds” would no longer be eligible for RAP use under the trial.

This would have excluded people with autism and ADHD from using the disability access passes designed to allow people who have trouble queuing, disabilities or medical conditions to have easier access to the rides.

After “extensive feedback”, Merlin said it will “not be proceeding with the trial at this time”.

In an email to RAP users, Rob Smith, Merlin Entertainments chief operating officer, said: “As part of our efforts to improve the RAP, we proposed a half-term trial with reduced criteria. But, after receiving extensive feedback from you all, with diverse and opposing views put forward, we believe it’s important to pause and fully reflect on what you’ve shared.”

Smith added: “For those who were impacted by our recent announcement, we are sorry.”

Merlin theme parks will continue using existing RAP criteria, including the Access Card “crowd” symbol, after a petition signed by more than 25,000 people called on the company to reconsider the decision.

The Independent has contacted Merlin Entertainments for comment.

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