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    #51
    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Maybe MF was making polite conversation?

    I have twins aged 9(Boy/Girl) with ex-wife who I look after 4 days a week. I have a son aged 4 with new wife. Both boys are autistic - but seem to be high end. There are advantages with Autistic kids - carers get in free to most attractions. And they cannot tolerate queueing - so we get exit stamps and bypass all the queues.
    My nephew has a pass for Disneyland Paris to bypass the queues. And since he loves going on the rollercoasters and his parents don't, normally it's my wife and/or I that him.
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      #52
      Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
      My nephew has a pass for Disneyland Paris to bypass the queues. And since he loves going on the rollercoasters and his parents don't, normally it's my wife and/or I that him.
      I hope to go there at some point - though the autism makes it difficult. The kids like familiar things and not sure how they would tolerate the French.

      But I hear that "queue jumping" at Disneyland Paris is particularly enjoyable - the Frence hate it and glare.

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