If you go the guest services they do have a ride assistance program similar to Disney's DAS pass.
Contact guest assistance, a special program is available with autistic family members in mind-you must go to guest service to obtain this special pass. Nearly all parks have a special system set aside for special needs. Although they will tell you that they cannot "legally" ask what the special need is; they do. If you have documents, take them. Some people are denied because it is a workers decision- as we were told this past December-" our grandson didnt "look needy enough" and they insisted we show medical diagnosis documents. As a Nursing supervisor and Respiratory therapist with 36 yrs in healthcare, I was appalled that a 20 something, nonmedical individual was permitted to make judgements and ask for proof of health related conditions. If special conveyance is required do not count on Busch for those items because they sale out quickly.
Call the park directly and see what they offer instead of going to the park and being disappointed. I know that right now is extremely busy because spring break is going on and we have kids coming in from all over the place from universities for spring break!
The is Rider Assistance Program available. The child must be present to participate. Just stop by Guest Relations upon entering the park.
There is fast pass but don't go now untill after spring break over 60% of park is under annual maintenance.
This park may be too overwhelming. Most of the rides are geared to adults and have size restrictions. Maybe play it by ear, see how he reacts before spending extra $
There are fast passes offered. I would recommend calling the park directly about your child's needs.
As far as I know they do not. Although you can pay extra for a fast pass.
They do offer a fast pass or what is known as a "quick que" for certain attractions.
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