Rich Manhattan Moms Hire Disabled Tour Guides to Skip Lines at WDW

A New York Post article writes about wealthy Manhattans who are hiring a tour guide company run by a disabled couple to skip lines at Disney World. The guides attend the parks with the family and, along with their guide, use Disney’s disabled access policies to allow everyone to circumvent many lines. However, according to the tour company’s Facebook Page, their whole purpose for being is to provide tours for other special needs families to Disney World and other Central Florida locations. So it’s not clear, to me anyway, if the tour company is soliticting this type of business, or they are being taken advantage of in what is otherwise a very worthwhile endeavor. What do you think?